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·5 anni fa·discuss
Most women I know who struggled with breastfeeding were due to inability to have the baby correctly latched. Once the baby is latched, women shouldn’t have a problem with supply. Mother spends at most 500 calories extra when breastfeeding which most of the time comes from the weight that’s gained during pregnancy. I myself was able to exclusively breastfeed for 6 months after which we started introducing solids.
eidelweissflow
·5 anni fa·discuss
Same - I was a straight A student, loved solving math problems, but now I don’t remember a thing. I think it’s just how our brain works - it gets rid of knowledge that we don’t use any longer. Muscle memory like swimming or riding bicycle stays, but seems like language and math skills don’t retain unless they are being practiced.
eidelweissflow
·5 anni fa·discuss
“ At a summit in Geneva last month, US President Joe Biden said he told Russian President Vladimir Putin he had a responsibility to rein in such cyber-attacks.”

I don’t understand how Putin can stop these attacks unless he is personally responsible for them.

Imagine someone in the US hacking systems in Russia or China. How in the hell Biden would know who did that and stop them?

The naivety of US government is just astonishing. I’m sure Putin just laughs when he hears such accusations.

We can’t stop these attacks by asking people not to exploit the systems. We can only stop then by building more secure systems and improving the processes within organizations.