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Amazing: surprisingly simple, yet complex and fun! Also there’s the added bonus that you get to vent, ha.
Amazing: surprisingly simple, yet complex and fun! Also there’s the added bonus that you get to vent, ha.
Awesome. I tried to stick to the developer’s instance, but the captcha works too well.
Your recommendation is now my default, thanks! May you have a delightful meal.
This is what made YouTube rabbit holes fun a few years ago. Now we’re all in our own echo chambers.
The last two are just objectively untrue.
how is the image related?
It’ll always be a mystery what Kenny says. Seriously, people understand him?
Alternatively, pressing 0 can be quite easy.
Thanks! Tired of removing the tracking “?si=” parameter from YT links
ETA: Fun clip, nonetheless. “Smoothness over clarity”, huh.
Thanks! Failed like 7 times that IQ test with grainy pics, but the interface is good.
The fact that much of the project is discussed over Discord should be damning enough…
Don’t you think is damning that someone’s concern of privacy is handwaved because the data was “volunteered, not collected” ?
And, as a user, many of the AI features are limited at best and factually incorrect at worst. I would only salvage FastGPT and Quick Answer; they summarize the first 4 or 5 relevant links and contrasting views (even if it bases the whole search on a single Reddit comment from 2017).
Funnily enough the Universal Summarizer and Discuss Docs are the least reliable.
All in all, I am conflicted because it seemed like a pristine service and it’s getting clouded with time.
For whatever it’s worth, I’m on the same boat as you with the 1.5 smiles per smile: truly fantastic.
Hey there, happy 30 !!!
For context, I’m on the other side of the scale: barely 25 and a skeletal build that only sweet, sweet depression can give you. Truly hoping that soon enough we’ll accurately recreate this meme 🤝
As I feel quite anxious going to a gym, not many pointers on that direction. For doing something at home… can you do squats?
I bought a kit of stretch bands (Amazon 🇧🇷 link) to start building some resistance both for legs and arms. It included a little booklet of what exercises you could do with each item. As a starter, I cycle between any 4 of them, doing 10 reps each time.
I find it natural that only oneself (let it be weight, resistance, etc.) can be used as their own measure; please assess and adapt this to you.
Rather than a how-to input, I’d like to address why do it? And not just once but consistently (?!). Because at times, doing it just for the sake of it dries up the motivation. So, what fun goals do you want to achieve with movement?
In my case, these are the ultimate goals fill me with determination
(and goblin energy):
Mainly, not only be done with the exercise sessions, but reap the benefits of that strength and flexibility in your day-to-day life.
Be feral.
Congrats on the beard, too! :)
Using the first entry for steal
on the English wiktionary:
To take illegally, or without the owner’s permission, something owned by someone else without intending to return it.
So, if you can’t actually own stuff, you can’t (by definition) steal it.
I get your point, and this more of an AcKsHuALly type of argument, but it’s an fun way of begging the question of what “I own this” means in today’s society.
Is it just a bare bones websites that has only your email? Do you host it?
How is it equivalent?
How is it equivalent?
isn’t this a good change though?