As long as there are consumers paying for hardware ownership there will be businesses willing to sell it to them. The worst scenario I could imagine is that one has to pay a premium for fully-owned hardware simply…
Anecdotally I agree with the message, but the research looks weak indeed. A simple snapshot assessment and some scoring of an individual's (entire, self-reported!) social life is too simplistic. The measurements would…
https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F14042?...
Same for me; "completely useless" is a bit exaggerated. Workouts can be recorded and synchronized, they just don't end up in the cloud.
One can tamper with the data or the power meter itself. If a cheater is faster than a competitor pushing more watts, his team will respond with the usual BS: the bike's aerodynamics, stiffness and its super-innovative…
Thanks! I just saw Peter Woit's post on the Abel Prize https://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=13877 also speaks positively about that book.
Remember to watch a Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting after Johnson to learn how nonagenarians actually eat ;)
As long as there are consumers paying for hardware ownership there will be businesses willing to sell it to them. The worst scenario I could imagine is that one has to pay a premium for fully-owned hardware simply…
Anecdotally I agree with the message, but the research looks weak indeed. A simple snapshot assessment and some scoring of an individual's (entire, self-reported!) social life is too simplistic. The measurements would…
https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F14042?...
Same for me; "completely useless" is a bit exaggerated. Workouts can be recorded and synchronized, they just don't end up in the cloud.
One can tamper with the data or the power meter itself. If a cheater is faster than a competitor pushing more watts, his team will respond with the usual BS: the bike's aerodynamics, stiffness and its super-innovative…
Thanks! I just saw Peter Woit's post on the Abel Prize https://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=13877 also speaks positively about that book.
Remember to watch a Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting after Johnson to learn how nonagenarians actually eat ;)