I ditched reddit and twitter. Intalled Lineage OS and use as many foss apps as I can. I am also moving all my Google cloud to Proton Drive
Sure, reducing the methane emissions of a few farms might lead to an increased consumption of meat. Which would annihilate the positive effect brought by such innovation.
I feel like this will cause a huge “rebound effect” (not sur if it’s the correct translation)
Tbh I might use an activity based chat where I could privately ask or talk about it, instead of commenting. The way they implemented it looks kinda random and forced
I aim for 50-60km a week depending on what I am training for
Just finished my last week of training for a marathon. Now 2 weeks chill and recovery. Let me know if you any tips
That’s a fair argument. Although I am against making a generalization, especially since the IAEA who greenlighted the operations seems to be fairly independent
The biggest issue with these topics is the lack of trust toward the scientists, or even forgetting that there are any scientists working on the project. It’s not as if the prime minister woke up to the idea of dumping nuclear waste into the ocean
I stopped using StackOverflow because of Reddit. The people over there are much friendlier and give better answers.
I installed LineageOS 20 a few days ago and I love it. I wanted to extend my OnePlus 6t lifetime but needed my bank apps so it is not de-googled (yet). I don’t know if it because of the custom ROM or just a factory reset but I am trying to run as many as possible foss apps and preparing for a de-googled experience
Just wondering, why not try swapping the battery? Worst case it breaks and you buy a new phone, best case you can keep your phone for a few months/years
Was he so bad? Yuki having only two points hints at a problem with the car/team, no?
I am still using the OP 6t I bought at launch. I will try to change the battery soon and move to Lineage OS and see if I can still use it for a few years
Thanks! The tips for the training are especially useful
Good question! I might be wrong, but I feel that by having 0 drop I rely less on the gear and more on my legs. I was also told that it seems to reduce the risk of injury as most of the shocks are absorbed by the muscles instead of the Although I will probably have some drop for long road runs such as marathons.
Sweet! How did you get the rounded corners?
Thanks! I think I will focus on strength and speed instead of focusing on the Marathon.
I have a pair of Altra Rivera 3 that have ~1500km. I am not sure there is any rule (except for marketing) saying you should change your shoes every x kms. I have a friend running ultras in >500km shoes because they are more comfortable and fit better.
IMO, you should change your shoes when they start to get uncomfortable