Try savory oats. I cook mine with curry and adobe, a little olive oil, nutritional yeast, chopped garlic, topped with chili crisp and a fried egg. Usually on top of a bed of sprouts or shredded red cabbage.
The notion of having some kind of moral high ground based upon religious principle is absurd. The Bible is rife with Godly demands for the murder of all sorts of folk including children (1 Samuel 15:3).
Specifically, Numbers 5:20-27 prescribes ritualistic abortion if a woman has cheated on her husband. A thorough reading of the Bible gives one the understanding doesn't care about fetuses or children. He cares about the subjugation of women and everyone in their "proper" place in His hierarchy.
My wife as been on SSRIs for years. Anecdotally, a few years ago, she noticed when she forgets to order her probiotics she slides into a malaise after a few days. For both of our benefit, I now make sure we never run out.
https://www.amazon.com/Probiotics-Billion-CFU-Prebiotics-Aci...
I attended an event last night in a museum where over $150k was raised for local Charities by auctioning off NFT Art. It will probably become more common than one might imagine.
> "Certainly not. The assets are owned by the game developer."
It may be the case for Ubisoft. However, some NTFs include the IP rights. For example, if you bought a Bored Ape NFT, you'd have the rights to use that Ape any way that you want. You can license it out for a Cartoon. Movie or Comic Book. Sell T-shirts, etc.
A license of mostly theoretical usefulness, considering what those apes look like.
You could purchase a custom illustration for $5 from Fiverr that would look better than a generated ape, be more suitable for your use case, and also comes with full rights.
I had the same issue with ProctorU. Installing Windows on a 64GB USB and booting off that anytime I had to take an exam solved the problem to my satisfaction.
I suppose I'm extra paranoid because I have a dedicated (older) computer for courses that require some sort of installed software, including Zoom. I don't want my unmounted hard drives available to the software.