

Am vegan. Certainly don’t eat nearly as much as @Carnelian@lemmy.world. But it is a pretty flexible food. Like, I can get soy yoghurt that tastes like the real deal. I can get TVP, which is chewy like a steak. I just had fucking noodles out of 85% soy + 15% chickpeas, and they actually tasted good. And of course, the all-time classic: Soy sauce.
I don’t stan for soy nearly as much as many others, because other legumes and nuts are awesome, too, but you just can’t deny that soy covers a lot of bases quite well.

















What I find tricky, is that you’re always describing a work-in-progress. I also wanted it to be useful as soon as possible, so I started building the actual core logic first and documented that part of it.
But to actually use it, you need several steps before, which need to be documented, but preferably automated or ideally eliminated.
So, you kind of don’t want to invest time documenting that, because you know it’ll change a lot still.
And just as well, any quirks you document, it’s always like, okay, but what if I fixed this quirk instead?
Obviously, one has to strike some kind of balance. Things will never be 100% perfect or final. And I am most definitely lying to myself, when I figure that fixing it won’t take much longer than documenting it. But yeah, it’s just a constant struggle to find that balance…