Healthcare is pretty rough, I'd be willing to bet that the grass actually is greener in this case.
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Jon Schlinkert, I believe. Sindre has a lot of stuff as well, but has a better reputation afaik
The U.S appears to be suffering from an aversion to public investment, to their great detriment.
I mean basically yeah
- Awnings
- Insulation
- Energy recovery ventilation
- Heat pumps
- Energy recovery drains
- District heating/cooling where applicable
Anything more to add to the list?
Imagine intentionally not accommodating your vegan or vegetarian friends. Absolutely deranged behaviour
Looks dope! I played a lot of Descenders, and I suspect it might be at least partially responsible for getting me back on a bike again.
Should have say: self-hosting is always superior to cloud hosting.
That statement still comes with a pretty damn big caveat though - you need to have the know-how, the time to invest and the hardware (i.e money) to actually set something like this up.
If all of those are true, then self-hosting can definitely be an attractive option for you.
It's only true for a vanishingly small fraction of the population, though.
Hence, Bitwarden is a pragmatic solution that will be superior for the vast majority of the population.
A lot of Balatro, lol. I wish it was on mobile, though...
You're in luck - it's fully possible to get Balatro to run on mobile: https://github.com/blake502/balatro-mobile-maker
It runs quite well and is a very good fit for playing on mobile. The only downside I know is that it drains your battery like mad.
Also, local software and database is always superior to cloud.
Now there's an unfounded blanket statement if I ever saw one.
So first off, I don't think you should bring the laws of physics into conversations of how human bodies store fat. I know it's tempting - I've been there before - but it's just too reductive to be useful in the conversation, and it leads to generally poor conclusions.
While it's true that energy cannot be 'conjured from nothing' - human bodies don't quite work on a fixed energy in/out model. They can be variably efficient in how much energy is required to perform certain tasks, and secondary systems can be turned off when the need to conserve energy becomes apparent (leptin is the signaling mechanism for this).
The main mechanisms that cause rebound weight gain after sharp dieting is a reduction in passive energy needs stemming from the change in leptin levels, along with leptins very strong effect on appetite.
I suggest to you, and anyone still under the impression that CICO is a useful model for understanding human metabolism, to read the book The Hungry Brain. It's hugely useful for gaining greater insight into the subject.