Aw yes, love it! Thanks for making fun stuff. Will try it out.
I'm a bit shocked by how people are equating recreating from copyright with recreating from copyleft. It's not the same thing... copyleft code is out in the open on purpose, with the condition that you share back in…
Methylphenidate was a no-go for me too, was emotionally unstable and burnt out at the end of the day. However, this is my second month on atomoxetine and so far, I have only words of praise. There are one or two months…
I didn't buy into the whole metabolic health thing -- I thought a calorie was a calorie. But as a person who couldn't lose weight for years due to insulin resistance, just a single daily dose of metformin enables me to…
> >You cannot take a sick day by telling your team, “I have mental issues and need a day off.” > This hurt me to read on behalf of the OP. > I'm now 20 years into my career and never once have I come across this…
I've been doing it for years. The only con is more dust :)
I think that those "silly" annoying small exercises targeting different muscle groups definitely have a role in later allowing you to perform more complex moves without injury. I hate them, but since my back is a bit…
Aw yes, love it! Thanks for making fun stuff. Will try it out.
I'm a bit shocked by how people are equating recreating from copyright with recreating from copyleft. It's not the same thing... copyleft code is out in the open on purpose, with the condition that you share back in…
Methylphenidate was a no-go for me too, was emotionally unstable and burnt out at the end of the day. However, this is my second month on atomoxetine and so far, I have only words of praise. There are one or two months…
I didn't buy into the whole metabolic health thing -- I thought a calorie was a calorie. But as a person who couldn't lose weight for years due to insulin resistance, just a single daily dose of metformin enables me to…
> >You cannot take a sick day by telling your team, “I have mental issues and need a day off.” > This hurt me to read on behalf of the OP. > I'm now 20 years into my career and never once have I come across this…
I've been doing it for years. The only con is more dust :)
I think that those "silly" annoying small exercises targeting different muscle groups definitely have a role in later allowing you to perform more complex moves without injury. I hate them, but since my back is a bit…