While I agree with everything, I personally try to make my one liners positive instead of negative. On average it just opens an opportunity for a nicer conversation than another whine about politics, weather or public…
Sounds more like Finland than Denmark. Danish people seem to quite fond of conversations with strangers. I cycled through entirety of Denmark one summer and we’ve had so many beautiful engagements with locals, in…
As a Pole, Germany was the first place I started enjoying random convos on the street. It definitely depends where as Germans aren’t homogeneous. Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein are brilliant in that regard. Heck, in…
You literally cannot become a legal driver in Poland without popping the hood, showing and explaining random two refillable tanks and oil level check. It’s a part of the driver’s license exam.
Isn’t that pretty much Grammarly?
The phrasing is important as the discussion about personal decisions needs to start from acknowledging it’s a poison, which was not the case for the last centuries. We’ve had narration that some wine and beer is safe…
There are roughly 5 areas of which combined cover 80+% of things you can control. 1. Exercise (aerobic and strength, doesn’t have to be much but more is better). 2. Diet (mostly whole foods, mostly plants, low saturated…
The article is fantastic with only one caveat. Recommending 1.6 g of protein per kg of body weight to people who are only meeting, not exceeding, physical activity recommendations is foolish. 1.6 if amount that one…
Nobody recommends western diet. It’s standard practice to recommend DASH or Mediterranean one.
>> Sticking to a Mediterranean diet that is light on carbohydrates and saturated fats is almost always the safest bet. Majority of calories on a Mediterranean diet come from carbohydrates. I think the author meant…
Then jog that much in zone 2. I’ve done exactly that, replaced 10K steps a day with < 30 mins jogs if I can’t hit the target for any reason (I work from home so it happens quite often unless I’m mindful about moving).
For it to have meaning it would have to be an AI without prior experience or knowledge of sailing embedded into its systems.
I thought the same until I purchased earbuds that fit perfectly. I won’t share a brand as it’s irrelevant for anyone else’s fit. However, I do running, cycling, rowing, skipping, climbing, powerlifting, bodybuilding,…
Suunto makes them better these days.
Yet there is Oulu (city in middle of Finland with year long, studded tyres on snow and ice cycling culture), hilly Oslo, rainy Copenhagen, windy Amsterdam and now fair but unpredictable London and Paris are joining the…
Nothing is more subsidised than cars and their infrastructure.
1 km or 5 km in north Spain’s weather is a cycling first range. Electric bicycle would save those people a ton of money and time compared to cars. Netherlands considers 7.5 km radius a catchment range of a train station…
But I need my phone daily. I can’t log in to my client’s servers without 2FA, can’t make payments, can’t do many things that are super important. I found Jomo app perfect instead. I blocked all apps and websites that…
Incorrect. At the very least Poland has a higher per capita housing shortage.
Going from a discussion about an artist opening up his work to this is extremely bizarre.
Only when you're an utilitarian. Not everyone is. My deontological take is that animals deserve the right for bodily autonomy. Violation of that, even if painless, is unethical. Plus we all know that most animals are…
Those suggestions — that livestock can be a key component for carbon sequestration — have so far all been proven wrong. Just a recent publication in an ever growing list of many disproving the hypothesis:…
If we had no emotional attachment to specific recipes, shapes, colors, textures of food, we'd plausibly move away from "of course something must die" quite fast. We have the tech to produce a nutrient dense food from…
Originally it was Office Communicator, then Lync, then Skype for Business and now Teams.
> Even the "simple" task of summarizing news had so many catastrophic failures that Apple had to pull it from the market. Unsurprisingly this human-made summary of Apple’s missteps is grossly incorrect as well. There…
While I agree with everything, I personally try to make my one liners positive instead of negative. On average it just opens an opportunity for a nicer conversation than another whine about politics, weather or public…
Sounds more like Finland than Denmark. Danish people seem to quite fond of conversations with strangers. I cycled through entirety of Denmark one summer and we’ve had so many beautiful engagements with locals, in…
As a Pole, Germany was the first place I started enjoying random convos on the street. It definitely depends where as Germans aren’t homogeneous. Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein are brilliant in that regard. Heck, in…
You literally cannot become a legal driver in Poland without popping the hood, showing and explaining random two refillable tanks and oil level check. It’s a part of the driver’s license exam.
Isn’t that pretty much Grammarly?
The phrasing is important as the discussion about personal decisions needs to start from acknowledging it’s a poison, which was not the case for the last centuries. We’ve had narration that some wine and beer is safe…
There are roughly 5 areas of which combined cover 80+% of things you can control. 1. Exercise (aerobic and strength, doesn’t have to be much but more is better). 2. Diet (mostly whole foods, mostly plants, low saturated…
The article is fantastic with only one caveat. Recommending 1.6 g of protein per kg of body weight to people who are only meeting, not exceeding, physical activity recommendations is foolish. 1.6 if amount that one…
Nobody recommends western diet. It’s standard practice to recommend DASH or Mediterranean one.
>> Sticking to a Mediterranean diet that is light on carbohydrates and saturated fats is almost always the safest bet. Majority of calories on a Mediterranean diet come from carbohydrates. I think the author meant…
Then jog that much in zone 2. I’ve done exactly that, replaced 10K steps a day with < 30 mins jogs if I can’t hit the target for any reason (I work from home so it happens quite often unless I’m mindful about moving).
For it to have meaning it would have to be an AI without prior experience or knowledge of sailing embedded into its systems.
I thought the same until I purchased earbuds that fit perfectly. I won’t share a brand as it’s irrelevant for anyone else’s fit. However, I do running, cycling, rowing, skipping, climbing, powerlifting, bodybuilding,…
Suunto makes them better these days.
Yet there is Oulu (city in middle of Finland with year long, studded tyres on snow and ice cycling culture), hilly Oslo, rainy Copenhagen, windy Amsterdam and now fair but unpredictable London and Paris are joining the…
Nothing is more subsidised than cars and their infrastructure.
1 km or 5 km in north Spain’s weather is a cycling first range. Electric bicycle would save those people a ton of money and time compared to cars. Netherlands considers 7.5 km radius a catchment range of a train station…
But I need my phone daily. I can’t log in to my client’s servers without 2FA, can’t make payments, can’t do many things that are super important. I found Jomo app perfect instead. I blocked all apps and websites that…
Incorrect. At the very least Poland has a higher per capita housing shortage.
Going from a discussion about an artist opening up his work to this is extremely bizarre.
Only when you're an utilitarian. Not everyone is. My deontological take is that animals deserve the right for bodily autonomy. Violation of that, even if painless, is unethical. Plus we all know that most animals are…
Those suggestions — that livestock can be a key component for carbon sequestration — have so far all been proven wrong. Just a recent publication in an ever growing list of many disproving the hypothesis:…
If we had no emotional attachment to specific recipes, shapes, colors, textures of food, we'd plausibly move away from "of course something must die" quite fast. We have the tech to produce a nutrient dense food from…
Originally it was Office Communicator, then Lync, then Skype for Business and now Teams.
> Even the "simple" task of summarizing news had so many catastrophic failures that Apple had to pull it from the market. Unsurprisingly this human-made summary of Apple’s missteps is grossly incorrect as well. There…