egui has native accesskit support
AFAICT, the majority (60%) of funding for roads doesn't come from direct user charges... Roads are subsidized, free parking (and generally a lot of paid parking) is subsidized, and the sprawl encouraged by car…
Which SDK? I've only written Rust FFI to pretty basic C APIs. I'm curious to get a sense of the limitations on something more complex
Vigorous activity is defined as something like > 75-80% max heart rate, or > 6.0 METS, not as an absolute, all out sprint. It's actually quite far from what you expect
The 2019 physical activity guidelines for Americans include consensus recommendations including the evidence and some good graphs to visualize the "bang for buck" For those curious, those (weekly) recommendations are:…
I'm pretty sure OPs reply is direct from an LLM
It feels ridiculous not to mention car dependence and the things that enabled it: restrictive zoning, parking minimums, the car lobby. In the last 50 years, the US has bulldozed dense, mixed used housing that enabled…
Curious why you chose C++? Were there aspects of other languages/ecosystems like Rust that were lacking? Would choosing Rust be advantageous for blockchains that natively support it (like Solana)? To be clear: I don't…
Dr. Feigenbaum from Barbell Medicine says "We want to add years to your life, and life to your years" :)
I haven't seen anybody mention NvChad, which is a popular pre-configured neovim setup with lots of documentation (and a community of support). You're still free to customize, but it saves a TON of time in terms of…
Highly recommend Barbell Medicine if you're interested in evidence based strength training info. The best workout routine is one that you enjoy and adhere to. Progressive overload (which is NOT just adding weight) is…
What linker are you using? I've gotten really significant speedup over the default linker by using lld or mold.
Alan has an MSc and PhD in nutrition and runs Alinea nutrition. I can't speak on Huberman's assessment of research in the neuroscience space, where he has expertise. Alan has done some breakdowns of Huberman's broad…
if you didn't time your caffeine intake this morning it's all a wash /s
Huberman's pretty good at taking research he doesn't have the expertise to assess out of context and turning it into some protocol that everyone needs to do. The vast majority of things he talks about, if beneficial at…
I don't mean to rain on your parade - but the reason I've heard of this book is red pen reviews: https://www.redpenreviews.org/reviews/why-we-get-sick/ Which didn't give it a particularly favorable review in terms of…
The glaring assumption here being that deficiency can be treated with supplementation. There are tons of reasons why you can be deficient, and many that don't respond at all to supplementation. More people should be…
+1 for UnHook. Amazing how the experience of youtube changes when all you can see is a search bar and the current video
aside: I love egui
Trains are also vastly more efficient, space-wise, at moving people than cars. As the article mentions, increasing rail infrastructure would logically include regional connections first. It's not like we'd be building a…
I think the social ramifications of car dependence are overlooked. US loves its freedom but in many ways cars make people much less free by taking away their free time, money, social interaction, physical activity, etc.…
Exactly. Two things: 1. The vast majority of people do not need to worry about nuances of nutrition. Most Americans (90%+) don't even meet physical activity guidelines, for which there is extremely strong evidence of…
What makes you think a layman can assess whether the argument is sound and backed by evidence?
What are the qualifications of the author? Much of this content is contrary to content I'm familiar with written by those with Phds in nutrition science
> None of those things will replace personal vehicles. Unless you mean in an abstract sense, They do, and they have. By replacement I mean "if there were a train to get me to work, I would take it instead of driving". I…
egui has native accesskit support
AFAICT, the majority (60%) of funding for roads doesn't come from direct user charges... Roads are subsidized, free parking (and generally a lot of paid parking) is subsidized, and the sprawl encouraged by car…
Which SDK? I've only written Rust FFI to pretty basic C APIs. I'm curious to get a sense of the limitations on something more complex
Vigorous activity is defined as something like > 75-80% max heart rate, or > 6.0 METS, not as an absolute, all out sprint. It's actually quite far from what you expect
The 2019 physical activity guidelines for Americans include consensus recommendations including the evidence and some good graphs to visualize the "bang for buck" For those curious, those (weekly) recommendations are:…
I'm pretty sure OPs reply is direct from an LLM
It feels ridiculous not to mention car dependence and the things that enabled it: restrictive zoning, parking minimums, the car lobby. In the last 50 years, the US has bulldozed dense, mixed used housing that enabled…
Curious why you chose C++? Were there aspects of other languages/ecosystems like Rust that were lacking? Would choosing Rust be advantageous for blockchains that natively support it (like Solana)? To be clear: I don't…
Dr. Feigenbaum from Barbell Medicine says "We want to add years to your life, and life to your years" :)
I haven't seen anybody mention NvChad, which is a popular pre-configured neovim setup with lots of documentation (and a community of support). You're still free to customize, but it saves a TON of time in terms of…
Highly recommend Barbell Medicine if you're interested in evidence based strength training info. The best workout routine is one that you enjoy and adhere to. Progressive overload (which is NOT just adding weight) is…
What linker are you using? I've gotten really significant speedup over the default linker by using lld or mold.
Alan has an MSc and PhD in nutrition and runs Alinea nutrition. I can't speak on Huberman's assessment of research in the neuroscience space, where he has expertise. Alan has done some breakdowns of Huberman's broad…
if you didn't time your caffeine intake this morning it's all a wash /s
Huberman's pretty good at taking research he doesn't have the expertise to assess out of context and turning it into some protocol that everyone needs to do. The vast majority of things he talks about, if beneficial at…
I don't mean to rain on your parade - but the reason I've heard of this book is red pen reviews: https://www.redpenreviews.org/reviews/why-we-get-sick/ Which didn't give it a particularly favorable review in terms of…
The glaring assumption here being that deficiency can be treated with supplementation. There are tons of reasons why you can be deficient, and many that don't respond at all to supplementation. More people should be…
+1 for UnHook. Amazing how the experience of youtube changes when all you can see is a search bar and the current video
aside: I love egui
Trains are also vastly more efficient, space-wise, at moving people than cars. As the article mentions, increasing rail infrastructure would logically include regional connections first. It's not like we'd be building a…
I think the social ramifications of car dependence are overlooked. US loves its freedom but in many ways cars make people much less free by taking away their free time, money, social interaction, physical activity, etc.…
Exactly. Two things: 1. The vast majority of people do not need to worry about nuances of nutrition. Most Americans (90%+) don't even meet physical activity guidelines, for which there is extremely strong evidence of…
What makes you think a layman can assess whether the argument is sound and backed by evidence?
What are the qualifications of the author? Much of this content is contrary to content I'm familiar with written by those with Phds in nutrition science
> None of those things will replace personal vehicles. Unless you mean in an abstract sense, They do, and they have. By replacement I mean "if there were a train to get me to work, I would take it instead of driving". I…