canada is very protective of its regulated fields. if you didn't graduate in the US or Canada, it's very hard for an immigrant to become a vet/dentist/doctor/lawyer/engineer/accountant/etc. So these people end up in a…
indeed you should avoid postgres if all you need is saving files on a disk. that's exactly the point. people reach for complex client side frameworks when all they need is to render some markup.
not trying to be facetious or anything, but I doubt their product team is worried about customers that are mad they have to click a few extra buttons to save 1 or 2 dollars per month
half finished projects that you developed on your own don't hold that much value. They may pad those green stats, but those can be faked quite easily. It's contributions to projects with other contributors that really…
this kind of harms the appeal of a homelab. If you search youtube, you will find many creators sharing their labs. But when you look at the services they host, 80% of it is just stuff to maintain their infra…
Seconding the sentiment on this thread, I used this book to learn JS 5 years ago, and it's awesome. I've never seen another resource as good. YDKJS is more of an advanced treatment. If you're a beginner it feels…
true, I do the same when I'm looking for truenas or proxmox answers
For that kind of risk profile, you can't have an account anywhere (not even HN), nor a cell phone
and that's the main issue with Canada, there's not enough houses being built. And no interest in doing so, apparently
this strategy goes down the drain for any profession that relies on being on one of the big cities to thrive. What do you suggest for those people?
if it continues for another decade? It's already unaffordable now
I have a raise, the build quality is definitely top notch. But their software/firmware is very underwhelming if you want to do anything besides basic key remapping and basic layers. I just ended up giving up on trying…
For me it was never about speed, it’s about comfort. I always unconsciously hated having to reach for the arrow keys all the way to the right of the keyboard to select words and move around.
I agree with most of these. This one needs to be careful though > Yoga fixes lifelong back pain that drugs, swimming obsessively, chiropractors and workouts could not fix. I'm healing a back problem that Yoga would…
yeah, foods with more fiber will also make you less hungry, which in turn makes you eat less calories... CICO is a great approach for the general population, and works great even amongst professionals that have weight…
you're technically right, but just nitpicking. Of course you could count the calories in fibers and that wouldn't make you fat, as your body can't process that. But most people do not eat fiber for 90% of their meals
if your weight didn't change, most likely you were eating at maintenance. The fact that you have a surplus every now and then won't change your body composition. Consistency matters a lot with regards to human weight.…
> In a lot of places, mortgage payments are around the same as rent, so if you can "buy" (qualify for a good mortgage) you'll be paying less AND your net worth will be growing sure you'll be paying less, but you'll also…
Had a similar experience. Stayed at a 4.9 star superhost place, and the place was terrible. Very cheap and uncomfortable furniture (I had to buy my own pillows in order to sleep), and the place smelled of sewage most of…
Specially if you factor in the marginal tax you'll pay on the side gig, it's almost never worth it imo. I know that was a turn off for me at least, so starting a business if you have the energy will have way more upside
Do you have a link to these studies?
> In fact, people who ONLY eat red meat will find it LITERALLY IMPOSSIBLE to be overweight. This is such an absurd statement. There's many factors around gaining weight, but it all boils down to simple how many calories…
plants are good for your health, so are plants. Both extremes have their pitfalls
I'm hoping for this as well. It's probably going to be way more expensive than normal though, considering how efficient car manufacturing is and how hard it is for new players to get into (and the loss of revenue for…
> Essentially, the argument is that the cost of government shouldn't be invisible. Brazil went through the same thing, but took the (imo smarter) approach of describing the tax breakdown in the receipt
canada is very protective of its regulated fields. if you didn't graduate in the US or Canada, it's very hard for an immigrant to become a vet/dentist/doctor/lawyer/engineer/accountant/etc. So these people end up in a…
indeed you should avoid postgres if all you need is saving files on a disk. that's exactly the point. people reach for complex client side frameworks when all they need is to render some markup.
not trying to be facetious or anything, but I doubt their product team is worried about customers that are mad they have to click a few extra buttons to save 1 or 2 dollars per month
half finished projects that you developed on your own don't hold that much value. They may pad those green stats, but those can be faked quite easily. It's contributions to projects with other contributors that really…
this kind of harms the appeal of a homelab. If you search youtube, you will find many creators sharing their labs. But when you look at the services they host, 80% of it is just stuff to maintain their infra…
Seconding the sentiment on this thread, I used this book to learn JS 5 years ago, and it's awesome. I've never seen another resource as good. YDKJS is more of an advanced treatment. If you're a beginner it feels…
true, I do the same when I'm looking for truenas or proxmox answers
For that kind of risk profile, you can't have an account anywhere (not even HN), nor a cell phone
and that's the main issue with Canada, there's not enough houses being built. And no interest in doing so, apparently
this strategy goes down the drain for any profession that relies on being on one of the big cities to thrive. What do you suggest for those people?
if it continues for another decade? It's already unaffordable now
I have a raise, the build quality is definitely top notch. But their software/firmware is very underwhelming if you want to do anything besides basic key remapping and basic layers. I just ended up giving up on trying…
For me it was never about speed, it’s about comfort. I always unconsciously hated having to reach for the arrow keys all the way to the right of the keyboard to select words and move around.
I agree with most of these. This one needs to be careful though > Yoga fixes lifelong back pain that drugs, swimming obsessively, chiropractors and workouts could not fix. I'm healing a back problem that Yoga would…
yeah, foods with more fiber will also make you less hungry, which in turn makes you eat less calories... CICO is a great approach for the general population, and works great even amongst professionals that have weight…
you're technically right, but just nitpicking. Of course you could count the calories in fibers and that wouldn't make you fat, as your body can't process that. But most people do not eat fiber for 90% of their meals
if your weight didn't change, most likely you were eating at maintenance. The fact that you have a surplus every now and then won't change your body composition. Consistency matters a lot with regards to human weight.…
> In a lot of places, mortgage payments are around the same as rent, so if you can "buy" (qualify for a good mortgage) you'll be paying less AND your net worth will be growing sure you'll be paying less, but you'll also…
Had a similar experience. Stayed at a 4.9 star superhost place, and the place was terrible. Very cheap and uncomfortable furniture (I had to buy my own pillows in order to sleep), and the place smelled of sewage most of…
Specially if you factor in the marginal tax you'll pay on the side gig, it's almost never worth it imo. I know that was a turn off for me at least, so starting a business if you have the energy will have way more upside
Do you have a link to these studies?
> In fact, people who ONLY eat red meat will find it LITERALLY IMPOSSIBLE to be overweight. This is such an absurd statement. There's many factors around gaining weight, but it all boils down to simple how many calories…
plants are good for your health, so are plants. Both extremes have their pitfalls
I'm hoping for this as well. It's probably going to be way more expensive than normal though, considering how efficient car manufacturing is and how hard it is for new players to get into (and the loss of revenue for…
> Essentially, the argument is that the cost of government shouldn't be invisible. Brazil went through the same thing, but took the (imo smarter) approach of describing the tax breakdown in the receipt