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superhuzza
·13 天前·discuss
Lots of overuse injuries in calisthenics:

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.2147/OAJSM.S394044
superhuzza
·上個月·discuss
Even quite a bit cheaper than that, I buy 1000g of creatine for $30 USD, which is 15 cents per 5g serving. I think it's a no-brainer for most people.
superhuzza
·4 個月前·discuss
This article isn't PR for the Iranian regime, it highlights how unstable and non-business friendly the region is. If anything it's a warning...
superhuzza
·2 年前·discuss
Refusing to accept a culture of optics is tantamount to not understanding optics though. The reality is that if you work on any kind of product, optics do matter - the perception of something working is often just as important as it actually working.
superhuzza
·2 年前·discuss
>All professionals I've ever talked to seem to agree that videos are a terrible form of reference information

It really depends. For most software things, I'd prefer to have written documentation. If it's purely for reference, then yes I agree text is better.

For working on my bicycle or car, often I like watching videos because you pick up on little ways the pros make the jobs easier - for example, the steps might do a poor job of describing the angle and movement of tyre levers, but it's easily understood via video (just an example).

As a result, it can be a much richer experience when you are building skills as opposed to just following a checklist.
superhuzza
·4 年前·discuss
A piece of AI generated art recently scored top prize in a digital painting competition. It's starting to look more like one monkey, on a limited time frame, making art that people rated highly.
superhuzza
·6 年前·discuss
I watched The Wire with my Italian (from Italy, not Italian-American) in-laws. Even with subtitles, I'm pretty sure they missed a lot of the story.
superhuzza
·6 年前·discuss
I really like how her hack doesn't involve using another video feed, which makes it a lot more accessible to anyone with a laptop.

One improvement I can see - maybe better to tape the pencil with the eraser point up, so you're less likely to accidentally stab yourself with the pencil if moving the laptop or CD?
superhuzza
·7 年前·discuss
Ah, fair enough. It could definitely do with an overhaul. It's still one of my favourite programs simply because of all it's functionality.
superhuzza
·7 年前·discuss
I download my epub and mobi files from my browser and IRC, and Calibre has always picked up the cover and metadata just fine.

In the import/add books settings, there is an option to use the filename instead of the metadata. Try changing that?
superhuzza
·7 年前·discuss
Overall, the calibre UX isn't bad, especially given how powerful it is.

The UI can be improved quite a bit, check out icon packs like this one: https://github.com/PapirusDevelopmentTeam/papirus-calibre-th...

For me, that looks pretty good, comparable to qBitorrent or 7zip.
superhuzza
·8 年前·discuss
The plan was to automate generating all the paperwork in a very specific format, with it always being a little different. How complicated could it be?

:)