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moonlitzxspec
·2 年前·議論
This is a nice time saving tool for "minimalist" information hoarding. A pet project of mine is to thin out my bookshelf only to books I regularly reach for and store "never going to read" books out of sight.

The idea is, if I can save the details of the "never going to read books" and acquire a digital copy of them, it may be easier for me to psychologically let go of the physical copy and gain the storage space again.

I was going to take a photo of my crowded bookshelves and manually put the ISBN and titles into a spreadsheet. Keeping the photos simply for extra reference. Your project making the photo clickable is a great bridge between the data and artifact.
moonlitzxspec
·3 年前·議論
Itaconate Shunt Hypothesis is currently being focused on by Robert Phair and Christopher Armstrong in collaboration with Professor Ron Davis's team at Stanford.

We have all experienced our Itaconate Shunt pathway being switched on at some point because it is the tiredness feeling of coming down with a flu or bug.

The body switches over to amino acids for fuel instead of fat and sugars. You run out of amino acids to burn, quickly, and feel the need to lay down and rest.

You cancel that marathon you were about to run, and you even have to give up on walking to the shop for groceries.

Itaconate Shunt Hypothesis (PART 1) https://youtu.be/RiVDNhg4l48?t=1816

A metabolic trap could mean people with Chronic Fatigue Syndromes never switch the Itaconate Shunt mechanism off. Or enough cells in their body stay shunted for many years, reducing their daily physical activity and mental concentration levels well below normal functional expectations.