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htrayl
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Lemmings over 30 who try to stay active, what are you doing to accommodate for your incredibly decrepit bodies to avoid boo-boos?
1·5 months agoI known many people 30s-40s who can do routines of that intensity, including myself. Anywhere near 30 is far more about conditioning than it is age.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you brush your teeth in the shower or the sink?
3·5 months agoIf you are hanging out in the shower for a but anyways, it isn’t.
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Technology@lemmy.world•The 512KB Club is a collection of performance-focused web pages from across the Internet. To qualify your website must both be actually useful and under 512KB in size.English
1331·5 months agoA small critique of that project - a large portion of the websites included are simply personal sites for developers - nothing barely more technical than a business card or CV. I would exclude those or categorize them differently, as to me their “usefulness” seems relatively edge case.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What technology will disappear in the next 10 years?
6·9 months agoTo add to the other comment - the materials are fundamentally cheaper, and so if manufacturing continues to scale they should be significantly cheaper.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is there an easy way to remotely monitor another person's pulse?
23·10 months agoThere are quite the number of fitness bands and watches that can do this too for android. No reason you cant set up a device to the opposite partners phone.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is a movie that "looks like" it would suck, but actually is well written and acted and a good time?
361·10 months agoThe Jumanji sequels. You are going to take a cult classic and “revive” it by changing the premise to be a video game? Stupid. But, it was much better than it should have been.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Moved a Few Things Into a New Affordable Room. Woke up to Bed Bugs. An Exclusive Ask Lemmy Update: I left. Should I move back?
71·1 year agoThis is what basically worked a few years ago. Massive mess, a huge pain, but it worked.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If your government proposed an initiative to tackle fraud, but the initiative would cost more than it would save, would you support it or not?
2·1 year agoThe lack of specificty is also a strategy used to bolster support for deregulation.
Simply say “we are eliminating regulations” , and dont ever talk about what you are deregulating, because actually many regulations are a net good for society and were implemented for a reason. Preventing companies from dumping poison is a regulation.
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Technology@lemmy.world•I'm Tired of Pretending Tech is Making the World BetterEnglish
62·1 year agoTech has made things more efficient - the rewards of such are simply being funneled from the average person to the wealthy.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the actual amount of protein I need to function properly in life?
52·1 year agoIm going to say the Harvard estimate is probably pretty close. It is probably a bit higher than what you would need on a day to day basis for survival, but enough to help your body maintain some muscle over the long term.
Its not enough for someone wanting to be fit or muscular though.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the actual amount of protein I need to function properly in life?
17·1 year agoThat diet doctor recommendation feels wildly high for a “what is actually necessary” request. Like 2 g/kg is near the target for bodybuilders.
It might be a good idea for many people to hit that to maximize muscle development in preparation for aging (where muscle deterioration is chief concern), but not a good estimate for anyone who isnt worried about that.
They also say two further things which ding their credibility:
First is this comment: “Because there appears to be a limited amount of protein that can be absorbed at a meal, it may be best to evenly space out your protein throughout the day, if possible.”
This is not really a concern even for bodybuilders. You dont need to overthink spacing.
Second is the comment about vegetarians/vegans. Protein intake is not a huge concern for the average vegetarian, if you are not aiming for that unnecessarily high target - as long as they are regularly including some protein in their meals (soy, beans, nuts, eggs). Even for non-vegetarians, that higher target requires you to monitor of your protein intake to hit it regularly with overeating.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What do you believe that most people of your political creed don't?
26·1 year agoIn general, I disagree with you. I think the two things you fixated on (souless architecture and rentals) are bad approaches to density, but you will notice that for the most part, this is the form of “density” that places who are notoriously bad at density do. Its what happens when we deliberately regulate ourselves into not allowing other options.
There is a pretty crazy amount of “density” in well bit, low rise structures - though actually I dont personally hate on towers as a concept.
Also, i would like to highlight that a very small portion of people are living in newly built homes, and only a small portion are really able to make meaningful design impact. Most just buy the builder-grade suburban model home. The idea that suburban single family homes are some design panacae is just wrong.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the weirdest defense you've seen used to justify belief in God?
2·1 year agoI’d also say, the fundamental point of it (that finite cost in life is worth the chance at infinite reward or avoiding infinite punishment) is pretty abysmal morally. Pretty easy to justify atrocities for any concept of God that way as a rational approach to life.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the weirdest defense you've seen used to justify belief in God?
3·1 year agoThis is really the primary death knell for the argument. Yes, there billions and billions of “god” variations - but at least believing in one might get you a (near-zero) better chance at a decent afterlife.
…until you realize the category of “Gods who dont want your worship”.
Im not so sure. I think this is more of a question about taking arbitrary, undefined, or highly variable unstructured data and transforming it into a close approximation for structured data.
Yes, the pipeline will include additional steps beyond “LLM do the thing”, but there are plenty of tools that seek to do this with LLM assistance.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Flirting with Trump is flirting with Nazism - Response to Andy Yen (CEO of Proton AG) on Reddit 📢📢📢
11·1 year agoHe, Andrew Ferguson
He has stated intentions to ease his predecessor’s scrutiny of business mergers and acquisitions, while continuing critical oversight of big tech platforms.
Expect continued increased in costs if goods.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Flirting with Trump is flirting with Nazism - Response to Andy Yen (CEO of Proton AG) on Reddit 📢📢📢
81·1 year agoYup, that he is anything but a downgrade from Lina khan for consumer protection in the FTC is super wrong.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's a luxury that would break you if were no longer able to have it?
1·1 year agoIt does take a bit of preparation for the lifestyle that we are not ready for. Ways to store and prepare food, maintain temperatures, get information, illuminate spaces.

That isn’t really the question.