A very stupid metric, or very useful if you want to know who just wait for emails instead of doing long strands of deep work, with notifications off or not visible.
The binary size is not really important in this case, llama.cpp should not be that far from this, what's matter as we all know is how much gpu memory we need.
N=1, as someone would say. I asked because if there are real and evident health benefits i expect it to be documented somewhere.
And considering that crossfit isn't anything substantially different that things available in other disciplines (weightlifting, etc...), i don't expect it to be substantially different even in the outcomes.
Always reflect on who you are associating yourself with, in a cult, company owned group, non-democratic group, activity that marks you as "one of them",etc... you cease to be an individual and become just the fuel behind someone else's agenda and values (neither of which you can control).
As an aside, I genuinely wonder under which circumstances a CDN will be useful for a static website nowadays.
I have a static website that has been on the HN homepage a few times and got picked up by the Chrome mobile recommendations and a nginx/https with slightly tweaked configuration never had a problem handling the traffic even on the smallest DO droplet.
In all honesty an excuse my french, if they manage not to turn all this in a shìtshow of epic proportions for their customers it would be quite an achievement I think.
Dear friends at Google, since I guess many of you will read this, I have a question for you.
Is there any internal discussions going on about what you should do with all the money you are earning once your basic needs are covered and you find yourself with money that could be invested in interesting projects?
I was referring, in a convolute way, to the fact that all the data collected have been/will be used to train the models that will allow offline voice recognition (like the one google has shown at i/o last week).
Thanks to the sacrifice of these clueless users (or at least a good part of them are) the era of offline assistants is near looking at what Google has shown recently.
If you have never programmed before I wouldn't care about the fastest, you risk learning nothing fast.
Avoid any hacks, shortcuts or methods more appropriate for less practical subjects.
Find a good and definitely not concise book or a good MOOC that explains all the basic concepts with lots of examples you can try in a Jupyter notebook. The more you code the more you learn.
You don't say how much above normal it was and for how long or give details about your current physical state, just in case I'd recommend a general health check-up.
My guess is that as most of us you don't do those regularly.
Hypertension is most of the times but not always caused by your life style choices and can be fixed (not dealt with) improving weight, diet, fitness level (chronic stress and caffeine/smoking are a factor too).
For diet recommendations you could look into DASH[1] to get an idea of the direction you should take.
Anyway, this is a good time to start improving your life style as any[2].
Sure, but there is not much to do here, those who follow these clearly steroids/photoshop/BS-fuelled influencers are not the target audience of people that produce real fitness/bodybuilding/calisthenics content.
I'll stay with AthleanX, Jeff Nippard, Fitness FAQ, Calisthenic Movement and many others... to each his own.
And as far as taste go, I can just taste the lack of iodine.
If I had to recommend an alternative, for those that are not doing IF, eat a kiwi (double the amount of vitamin c, way more fibres) and some nuts (magnesium and potassium).