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41,812,000 | comment | logicchains | 2024-10-11T18:30:58 | null | >Basically every adult woman exhibits some level of disordered eating because of it— "girl dinner" is both funny because it's true and sad<p>This is sexist and absolutely not true, there are plenty of women capable of pre-planning what they're going to eat and sticking with it. It's not "dieting", it's living a healthy lifestyle and not regularly eating junk. | null | null | 41,811,912 | 41,811,263 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,001 | comment | jbverschoor | 2024-10-11T18:30:59 | null | Doesn’t work the way I want it to work. | null | null | 41,809,868 | 41,800,602 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,002 | comment | zoklet-enjoyer | 2024-10-11T18:30:59 | null | [flagged] | null | null | 41,811,263 | 41,811,263 | null | null | null | true |
41,812,003 | story | preinheimer | 2024-10-11T18:31:04 | Firesheep – A Firefox extension that demonstrates HTTP session hijacking (2010) | null | https://github.com/codebutler/firesheep | 1 | null | 41,812,003 | 2 | [
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41,812,004 | comment | preinheimer | 2024-10-11T18:31:04 | null | To me Firesheep was a tipping point in the move to HTTPS everywhere. SSL was no longer just for logins or banks. It was for everything. | null | null | 41,812,003 | 41,812,003 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,005 | comment | bshanks | 2024-10-11T18:31:07 | null | I also found <a href="https://git.sr.ht/~rabbits/libreplanet2022/tree/master/item/slides" rel="nofollow">https://git.sr.ht/~rabbits/libreplanet2022/tree/master/item/...</a> to understand the context | null | null | 41,803,973 | 41,777,995 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,006 | comment | patmcc | 2024-10-11T18:31:12 | null | >>>Studies show it just doesn't work.<p>It's not that "eat less and exercise more" doesn't work, it's that nobody does it, because it's really, really hard.<p>Calories in/Calories out is both completely true and completely useless for actual humans.<p>edit: that's unfair, mostly useless | null | null | 41,811,926 | 41,811,263 | null | [
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41,812,007 | comment | Eumenes | 2024-10-11T18:31:15 | null | The day Ozempic/similar drugs become approved for weight loss under ACA/Medicare is the day I stop paying taxes. | null | null | 41,811,263 | 41,811,263 | null | [
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41,812,008 | comment | feoren | 2024-10-11T18:31:16 | null | If by "theory of knowledge", you mean they need to have read a bunch of philosophical musings on epistemology, then I strongly agree with the downvoters, because that's utter nonsense. If you mean anything else by that, then you're being way too vague to contribute to a technical discussion, so again I agree with the downvoters. Try defining what you mean by "theory of knowledge" and explain <i>why</i> you think that's required to "understand science" (and you might want to explain what you mean by that too) and I suspect you'll see a lot fewer downvotes. | null | null | 41,811,555 | 41,808,127 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,009 | comment | moogly | 2024-10-11T18:31:22 | null | Turns out "just stop being fat lol" isn't very effectual advice. | null | null | 41,811,850 | 41,811,263 | null | [
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41,812,010 | comment | Qem | 2024-10-11T18:31:24 | null | > GLP-1 agonists appear to reduce the impulsive behavior.<p>Does it reduce sex drive as well? | null | null | 41,811,834 | 41,811,263 | null | [
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41,812,011 | comment | turtlebits | 2024-10-11T18:31:40 | null | My point was - if you're going to rely on a SaaS (Pagerduty), why not just use one that includes health check monitoring (ie cronitor) and cut out this self hosted webhook service? | null | null | 41,810,738 | 41,809,879 | null | [
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41,812,012 | comment | fifilura | 2024-10-11T18:31:41 | null | You who brought the 2024 election into the thread. | null | null | 41,811,693 | 41,807,681 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,013 | comment | m463 | 2024-10-11T18:31:44 | null | right<p>the life expectancy of someone with bmi > 40 is -5 years<p>and for bmi > 50, -15 years.<p>So I suspect someone ~ 65 with high BMI should be on it, the side effects would be: living. | null | null | 41,811,677 | 41,811,263 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,014 | comment | cynicalpeace | 2024-10-11T18:31:49 | null | You realize achieving a compromise is not simply "ignoring" or surrendering to Russia?<p>Putin and Biden haven't spoken in years. I would say you're proposing ignoring the situation until it becomes even more of a powder keg in a decade or two.<p>Alternative is accepting some territorial losses, compromising, soldiers go home. Doomsday clock ticks back to 5 minutes to midnight.<p>You're acting as if this is the first time anyone has annexed territory. Do I like it? No. But you gotta manage with the cards you're dealt and that territory is not worth decades long conflict with two major nuclear powers. | null | null | 41,809,566 | 41,807,681 | null | [
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41,812,015 | comment | johnny22 | 2024-10-11T18:31:51 | null | not only is the reach nowadays wider and the means of dissemination cheaper, but lots of regular folks have more time to "research" and spread them and even make some money in the process. | null | null | 41,810,362 | 41,807,121 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,016 | comment | Schiendelman | 2024-10-11T18:31:52 | null | If I may recommend: put a note where people will see those prices so that they understand those prices are unlikely to remain. If the outcome of your current UX is people thinking you're a scam, you have a problem that will last as you start to scale. It's hard to measure now, but it's harder to fix later.<p>Also, I'm really impressed at how great your replies about your product are! You're a gem. | null | null | 41,811,581 | 41,805,446 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,017 | comment | fourside | 2024-10-11T18:31:53 | null | I’m skeptical of the idea that across the general population we’d be healthier if we dialed up our insulin production. Serious question but has there ever been a case of humans benefitting from increasing a hormone like this? Since it’s an injection, It wouldn’t be a steady increase, but more likely have bursts of it. I don’t know how healthy that would be in the long run.<p>After what happened with OxyContin I think wed benefit from some skepticism when a new drug gets oversold. | null | null | 41,811,539 | 41,811,263 | null | [
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41,812,018 | comment | Ship_Star_1010 | 2024-10-11T18:31:55 | null | PyTorch has a native llm solution
It supports all the LLama models. It supports CPU, MPS and CUDA
<a href="https://github.com/pytorch/torchchat">https://github.com/pytorch/torchchat</a>
Getting 4.5 tokens a second using 3.1 8B full precision using CPU only on my M1 | null | null | 41,773,020 | 41,773,020 | null | [
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41,812,019 | comment | poorinterview | 2024-10-11T18:31:57 | null | You can have an internal locus of control and still believe the benefits of taking something like an SSRI far outweigh the costs of attempting to address depression/anxiety more "naturally." I'd rather take an SSRI if it means more motivation to live healthily, positively, productively for myself and family. If anything, the drug could very well help someone discover their sense of agency. | null | null | 41,811,856 | 41,811,263 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,020 | comment | ck2 | 2024-10-11T18:32:01 | null | More great info on this NASA blog<p><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/Watch_the_Skies/2024/10/" rel="nofollow">https://blogs.nasa.gov/Watch_the_Skies/2024/10/</a> | null | null | 41,811,681 | 41,811,681 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,021 | comment | outworlder | 2024-10-11T18:32:06 | null | > PC games use DirectX as their graphics API<p>You are forgetting the increasing number of titles targeting Vulkan directly. | null | null | 41,805,396 | 41,799,068 | null | [
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41,812,022 | comment | jarrell_mark | 2024-10-11T18:32:08 | null | Blockchain history cannot be manipulated unlike in git. This was meant as a joke though. There’s other ways to achieve this besides blockchain. the internet archive way back machine can pull up the TOS on a certain date.<p>Here’s some more info on file deletion using git and blockchain: <a href="https://chatgpt.com/share/67096e57-d6e0-8004-9f68-ae646bb4712e" rel="nofollow">https://chatgpt.com/share/67096e57-d6e0-8004-9f68-ae646bb471...</a> | null | null | 41,803,122 | 41,802,800 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,023 | comment | w0m | 2024-10-11T18:32:14 | null | tbf; all data stored in markdown theoretically solves that.<p>I currently use Foam on VSCode for notetakng / personal project management. But 2/3rds of my actual typing tends to be inside NeoVim following the foam format (vscode vs vim on the day is determined more by what i'm working on that day vs anything else). I'm constantly on the lookout for a better* system; but haven't found one yet as sometimes I want a UI; but Grep and quick jots inside the terminal is just very useful. | null | null | 41,809,648 | 41,808,943 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,024 | comment | bryankaplan | 2024-10-11T18:32:15 | null | Like a muscle, it strengthens with incremental practice.<p>Disciplined control of one's willpower is a required dependency of adulthood.<p>A society that provides drugs to mask the widespread failure of nominal adults to control their urges is a society in rapid decline. | null | null | 41,811,667 | 41,811,263 | null | [
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41,812,025 | comment | rmbyrro | 2024-10-11T18:32:18 | null | Do you have a ballpark idea of how much RAM would be necessary to run llama 3.1 8b and 70b on 8-quant? | null | null | 41,810,695 | 41,773,020 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,026 | comment | valunord | 2024-10-11T18:32:19 | null | Fuck that. Just have some willpower! Some of us have been doing OMAD without assistance, just grunting through the stress and pain for years. It's much healthier than drugging up. | null | null | 41,811,263 | 41,811,263 | null | [
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41,812,027 | comment | CooCooCaCha | 2024-10-11T18:32:28 | null | Eating less and exercising more does work, in fact that is how you lose weight. The problem is doing it consistently which is what these drugs help with. | null | null | 41,811,926 | 41,811,263 | null | [
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41,812,028 | comment | noch | 2024-10-11T18:32:30 | null | > but the broad ranging psychological effects are concerning.<p>Fwiw, to me the symptoms he and others have described don't seem very different from those of long fasting. And I would definitely prefer those symptoms to the ones I had due to obesity which ranged from extreme fatigue, heart-pain, muscle spasms, depressive shame, restlessness and so forth. | null | null | 41,811,973 | 41,811,263 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,029 | comment | copperx | 2024-10-11T18:32:36 | null | Take a lesson from alcohol (but don't drink).<p>Disinhibition is a social lubricant. We are so used to being safe because that's what the workplace requires, that we've lost the ability to be disinhibited around closer relationships. People who can be disinhibited and show their flaws are really attractive. But it doesn't come free, some people will reject you more. And that's ok. | null | null | 41,810,889 | 41,810,889 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,030 | comment | gcr | 2024-10-11T18:32:36 | null | Is cancer anxiety a common response?<p>I haven't seen any mention of cancer on r/zepbound | null | null | 41,811,862 | 41,811,263 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,031 | comment | sshtml | 2024-10-11T18:32:50 | null | Well, most of the IDEs still perform all of the work on the remote machine and just stream IO to the laptop, so you're not actually editing files on the laptop, you're sending file editing commands to the remote machine, all the compilation and execution stuff happens on the remote machine, etc. For example, VS Code has client/server components which make the experience feel seamless and handle network disruptions to hide latency and make it feel like it's all happening locally. This setup works pretty great if you're mostly editing text files, i.e. source code.<p>Actually mounting a remote disk solves a different set of problems, such as if you need to edit something that doesn't support doing the work on the remote machine or if you want to explore the remote disk in Finder or some other GUI. | null | null | 41,811,224 | 41,792,570 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,032 | comment | echoangle | 2024-10-11T18:32:59 | null | This sounds like Android phone manufacturers making fun of apple for removing the headphone jack and then doing it themselves a year later. Are they seriously going to maintain V2 support for a relatively small percentage of Powerusers which probably are mostly already using Firefox anyways? The point of being economically infeasible is probably in a month or so. | null | null | 41,810,602 | 41,809,698 | null | [
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41,812,033 | comment | raincom | 2024-10-11T18:33:02 | null | Treat human beings or any organisms as biological machines. Here, many chemicals (hormones, for instance) regulate many processes in such machines. Whatever one has eaten so far, genetic history, environment, etc have changed hormones to a level where the model of dieting and working out doesn't work any longer. So, semaglutide and tirzepatide work on such regulatory hormones (GLP-1, GIP). In other words, what this research tells us that humans are not controlled by their personal will. | null | null | 41,811,617 | 41,811,263 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,034 | comment | dang | 2024-10-11T18:33:12 | null | Ok, I've replaced the title with that language from the article (shortened a bit to fit HN's 80 char title limit). Thanks!<p>Submitted title was "Manifest v2 is now removed from Chrome canary" | null | null | 41,810,286 | 41,809,698 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,035 | comment | Blackthorn | 2024-10-11T18:33:12 | null | "visible side effect", dude, modern food is <i>fortified to the hilt</i>. If you're overeating on calories it's tough to have a deficiency in most places! | null | null | 41,811,654 | 41,811,263 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,036 | comment | NovaX | 2024-10-11T18:33:13 | null | One optimization for background refresh is coalescing the individual reloads into a batch operation based on a time/space window. Here is how we do it in the Java world. [1]<p>[1] <a href="https://github.com/ben-manes/caffeine/tree/master/examples/coalescing-bulkloader-reactor#readme">https://github.com/ben-manes/caffeine/tree/master/examples/c...</a> | null | null | 41,811,212 | 41,809,262 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,037 | comment | null | 2024-10-11T18:33:18 | null | null | null | null | 41,811,940 | 41,811,263 | null | null | true | null |
41,812,038 | comment | paulryanrogers | 2024-10-11T18:33:20 | null | Firefox still accepts 3rd party cookies by default. They've made some moves to reduce reliance on them. Sadly privacy zealous prefer the perfect over the good, so won't get either. | null | null | 41,802,466 | 41,784,287 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,039 | comment | steveBK123 | 2024-10-11T18:33:21 | null | The politics of legislating diet are very fraught, let alone the implementation is incredible complicated.<p>Even blue state dem voters I know used to whinge about Michelle Obama and her veggies lol. | null | null | 41,811,780 | 41,811,263 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,040 | comment | the__alchemist | 2024-10-11T18:33:30 | null | This is a good example of a <i>thought-terminating cliche</i>. | null | null | 41,811,801 | 41,811,263 | null | [
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41,812,041 | comment | null | 2024-10-11T18:33:32 | null | null | null | null | 41,812,006 | 41,811,263 | null | null | true | null |
41,812,042 | comment | TiredOfLife | 2024-10-11T18:33:35 | null | But they are removing adblock extensions that use v3 | null | null | 41,809,900 | 41,809,698 | null | [
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41,812,043 | comment | jeffbee | 2024-10-11T18:33:39 | null | > and doing lots of walking<p>If you just teleport a fat guy from Bentonville to Manhattan and give him a Metrocard he will lose a pound a week. The people who say nobody can lose weight, it's too hard, cannot explain why there are macroscale populations with lower obesity. | null | null | 41,811,980 | 41,811,263 | null | [
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41,812,044 | comment | zamalek | 2024-10-11T18:33:41 | null | Though it is less of an issue for those two, given that they have built-in adblocking. Still a laudable effort. | null | null | 41,810,602 | 41,809,698 | null | [
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41,812,045 | comment | zanethomas | 2024-10-11T18:33:44 | null | :)<p>I started with 6800 machine language. Then c, smalltalk, scheme and etc.<p>Rather than spend a lot of time and botch a comparison between classes and factory functions I'll link you to an article.<p>He went further, introducing something he calls stamps, but I found them to be awkward the only time I tried to use them.<p><a href="https://medium.com/javascript-scene/javascript-factory-functions-vs-constructor-functions-vs-classes-2f22ceddf33e" rel="nofollow">https://medium.com/javascript-scene/javascript-factory-funct...</a> | null | null | 41,811,154 | 41,787,041 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,046 | comment | creer | 2024-10-11T18:33:48 | null | The japanese clutter photos though are all of older businesses. Older smaller businesses accumulate clutter in the US or western Europe just the same. Just like your home, a small business accumulates stuff - at least tools, cute objects, postcards sent by customers and friends, orphaned stock that has been for sale for 20 years and would be more likely to sell on ebay but the manager is busy, etc. The main reason is probably that they are not a priority to the manager who has been slowing down and feels busy enough with more important tasks. They are not "an aesthetic" - not deliberate. Just usually a product of circumstance.<p>Occasionally they are an aesthetic but then again in the US also - see for example The Pawn Shop restaurant in San Francisco (where you bring a token object to be admitted). | null | null | 41,811,309 | 41,811,309 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,047 | comment | Slump | 2024-10-11T18:33:51 | null | Very cute and charming, random offensive content from anonymous users not withstanding. I was pleasantly surprised that zooming with the browser works relatively well to help make things a bit clearer and easier to rid. I had to squint pretty hard by default. | null | null | 41,809,469 | 41,809,469 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,048 | comment | FrustratedMonky | 2024-10-11T18:33:54 | null | Isn't the folding how the structure is created? | null | null | 41,811,913 | 41,786,101 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,049 | comment | adamdecaf | 2024-10-11T18:34:01 | null | Deadcheck handles calculating the snooze durations for you. It could be a library as well. | null | null | 41,812,011 | 41,809,879 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,050 | comment | pfdietz | 2024-10-11T18:34:03 | null | I had a short conversation with an agronomist friend of mine. Crop prices are in the dumps right now, and I was wondering if it's because of these drugs. He said this is being openly discussed. | null | null | 41,811,609 | 41,811,263 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,051 | comment | copperx | 2024-10-11T18:34:08 | null | While thyroid cancer is highly treatable, the type of thyroid cancer that GLP-1 drugs cause is the rare and untreatable variety. | null | null | 41,811,930 | 41,811,263 | null | [
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41,812,052 | comment | cynicalpeace | 2024-10-11T18:34:28 | null | It's this same mentality that got us in trouble in literally all conflicts of the past 40 years. One day it's gonna get us blown up and I hope it's not over the Donbas. | null | null | 41,811,507 | 41,807,681 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,053 | comment | retrocryptid | 2024-10-11T18:34:43 | null | i love sabine. she's speaking the lived experience of quite a few of us who lost faith in the academy. | null | null | 41,808,127 | 41,808,127 | null | [
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41,812,054 | comment | firesteelrain | 2024-10-11T18:34:46 | null | What kinds?<p>I have been taking tirz for 7 weeks and walking 5 miles a day + exercise. My depression is gone and I have lost 30 lbs. I am loving life. | null | null | 41,811,973 | 41,811,263 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,055 | comment | Tempat | 2024-10-11T18:34:46 | null | I suppose thinner people do probably walk their dogs more often… | null | null | 41,811,680 | 41,811,263 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,056 | comment | steveBK123 | 2024-10-11T18:35:06 | null | One lurking concern I've had around this space is that junk food makers simply find a way to make their food even more addicting.<p>Arguably though, ozempic'd customers and shrinkflation'd products would be a recipe for amazing margin improvement. And they can dress it up as doing good because its better for people, (like the 100 calorie snack packaging). | null | null | 41,811,263 | 41,811,263 | null | [
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41,812,057 | comment | akira2501 | 2024-10-11T18:35:14 | null | > Other people seem instinctively revolted by prescription drugs, seeing toxins pushed by evil corporations.<p>You can advertise drugs on TV in the USA. This certainly opens the door for bad drugs to get pushed out and marketed to people who don't have the technical skills to examine the claims and the risks of side effects objectively.<p>> avoid all medicines other than antibiotics and vaccines<p>Just because it's been such a hobby horse lately I would have to add pain killers. There is absolutely a large potential for abuse but they also serve an incredible utility to modern medical care.<p>> Regularly consuming anything else is an abberration and self-experiment.<p>Ozempic should be for people who are obese and have thoroughly demonstrated that they are not physically capable of exercising themselves enough to lose weight naturally.<p>Otherwise, this drug gets marketed as an obesity cure, but it's mostly dispensed for cosmetic purposes. If there are any side-effects, it will be a double tragedy for these people.<p>I'm with you, it's a little revolting, this specific drug. | null | null | 41,811,734 | 41,811,263 | null | [
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41,812,058 | comment | poorinterview | 2024-10-11T18:35:16 | null | Which is sorta funny because some antihypertensives are known to decrease anxiety. | null | null | 41,811,997 | 41,811,263 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,059 | comment | BugsJustFindMe | 2024-10-11T18:35:19 | null | Just curious, are you worried about anything in particular? | null | null | 41,811,864 | 41,811,341 | null | [
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41,812,060 | comment | prmoustache | 2024-10-11T18:35:29 | null | When you take a picture, and watch it in a gallery, you are accessing a file. | null | null | 41,807,810 | 41,801,334 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,061 | comment | oldpersonintx | 2024-10-11T18:35:39 | null | [dead] | null | null | 41,811,677 | 41,811,263 | null | null | null | true |
41,812,062 | comment | fourside | 2024-10-11T18:35:42 | null | Not sure that’s apples to apples. Fluoride is a mineral. IIRC, ozempic is closer to a hormone. | null | null | 41,811,875 | 41,811,263 | null | [
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41,812,063 | comment | petesergeant | 2024-10-11T18:35:44 | null | The best way to stop smoking is to never have another cigarette! | null | null | 41,812,006 | 41,811,263 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,064 | comment | cyberax | 2024-10-11T18:35:48 | null | > Does anyone have references on any explanation, or even partial explanation, on why this might be the case?<p>Not yet. The effect appears to be real, but it's too soon to tell: <a href="https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/ozempic-and-other-glp-1-drugs-more-people-realize" rel="nofollow">https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/ozempic-and-other-...</a><p>From my own anecdata, unnecessary impulsive eating probably reinforces the impulsive behavior. You start associating impulsive behavior with a reward.<p>GLP-1 not only removes that, but adds a slight negative reinforcement. Impulsive eating no longer brings reward, but makes you feel over-full. This can then down-regulates the pathways that lead to increased impulsive behavior. | null | null | 41,811,940 | 41,811,263 | null | [
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41,812,065 | comment | rfrey | 2024-10-11T18:35:53 | null | 2 lbs a week is a 1000 calorie per day deficit. My loss was closer to half a kilo a week. I have fluctuated between 85 and 210 kg since I was 16 or so. I am now 54.<p>Of course I am not saying my body violates the laws of thermodynamics. After some time I succumb to cravings and begin overeating again, a bit at first and then more. I am not denying this is behaviour driven. My only point with the fruit aside was that I'm not consuming my sugar from chocolate milk or sugary breakfast cereal, not that I think fructose is exempt.<p>But to suggest that all I have to do is eat healthfully for a few weeks and my cravings will be gone is infuriating. I have eaten healthfully for years and years, and eaten at a calorie deficit (of healthy food) for many months at a time. And the cravings NEVER go away. I always go to bed thinking of food.<p>Maybe I should get a nutrition degree and then my body will conform to what your textbooks say should happen. | null | null | 41,811,957 | 41,811,263 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,066 | comment | AlienRobot | 2024-10-11T18:36:11 | null | Clutter is really beautiful. I wish there was a tutorial on how to design cluttered interfaces. Everything is about minimalism nowadays. I like how in some interfaces you don't have a weird icon for deleting things, you just have "del". 3 letters are worth an icon. | null | null | 41,811,309 | 41,811,309 | null | [
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41,812,067 | comment | arcticbull | 2024-10-11T18:36:20 | null | Surely you have a study to support this? Or are we just speculating. The problem with this particular area is that it's not intuitive, and relying on "common sense" guidance is why everyone got fat in the first place. | null | null | 41,812,043 | 41,811,263 | null | [
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41,812,068 | comment | skhunted | 2024-10-11T18:36:21 | null | I do not. I do have a sense of the notion and make decisions for myself on whether or not something is worth my time. While her video might be accurate in this case her past casts doubt in my mind and as such I’ve decided not to watch it. Other people might find it useful to know about her past errors when deciding whether or not to watch this video. | null | null | 41,811,569 | 41,808,127 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,069 | story | breukh1 | 2024-10-11T18:36:23 | null | null | null | 1 | null | 41,812,069 | null | [
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41,812,070 | comment | null | 2024-10-11T18:36:23 | null | null | null | null | 41,812,069 | 41,812,069 | null | null | true | null |
41,812,071 | story | kw_dev | 2024-10-11T18:36:25 | Show HN: I built an iOS app – Teleprompter Pro for Video | null | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/teleprompter-pro-for-video/id6477770039 | 1 | null | 41,812,071 | 0 | null | null | null |
41,812,072 | comment | jdietrich | 2024-10-11T18:36:30 | null | The Philippines accounts for 0.16% of the world's waste plastic imports. Switzerland imports 10x more plastic waste and the Netherlands imports 100x more. Your explanation is very wrong.<p><a href="https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/share-plastic-waste-imports">https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/share-plastic-waste-impor...</a> | null | null | 41,810,945 | 41,806,629 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,073 | comment | UniverseHacker | 2024-10-11T18:36:31 | null | I am an academic scientist and generally a careful and skeptical person, but having read the peer reviewed literature myself, I think there is enough evidence to be concerned that water fluoridation at the levels currently used could possibly be causing brain damage or developmental issues. The evidence isn't that strong, but it is strong enough that it would be unethical to continue the practice, or to claim that there is nothing to worry about. The dose/response curves seem to show measurable levels of cognitive defects occurring right around, or just above typical target levels for fluoridation.<p>Personally, I give my kid water with the flouride filtered out via RO, but will still use topical flouride, e.g. toothpaste and treatments applied by a dentist.<p>I hate how issues like this are politicized... if I raise this issue anywhere, including on here I expect to be attacked for being a "conspiracy theorist" and "like an anti-vaxxer" etc. There is something really wrong when you aren't allowed to even talk about both sides of an issue- especially if, like in my case, I have a doctorate in the life sciences and am qualified to have my own informed scientific opinion based on the evidence. | null | null | 41,811,920 | 41,811,263 | null | [
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41,812,074 | comment | throw16180339 | 2024-10-11T18:36:33 | null | I disagree with this, because there are a lot of fairly benign language extensions that break compatibility in pathological cases.<p>Here's a C example.<p>C90 supported block comments with /* <i>comment</i> */.<p>C99 added BCPL style comments with // <i>the rest of this line is a comment</i><p>They were already a common language extension and supported by C++.<p>Here's an example of C90 code that fails to compile under C99 because of // comments.<p><pre><code> int x = 12;
int y = x //* I'm placing a comment here just to be difficult.*/ 3;
</code></pre>
Should the committee have rejected this change to prevent breaking programs with similar code? | null | null | 41,790,168 | 41,788,026 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,075 | comment | cooljacob204 | 2024-10-11T18:36:41 | null | I don't think anything that can influence our choices would ever get enough public approval for that. | null | null | 41,811,992 | 41,811,263 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,076 | comment | lukasb | 2024-10-11T18:36:41 | null | Are there any studies that look at body fat % instead of weight? I don't care how much I weigh. | null | null | 41,811,926 | 41,811,263 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,077 | comment | crooked-v | 2024-10-11T18:36:43 | null | I don't understand how that analogy is supposed to work, given that the basic mechanism of these drugs is to reduce appetite (and possibly just desire in general). | null | null | 41,811,915 | 41,811,263 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,078 | comment | dogsgobork | 2024-10-11T18:36:47 | null | Tell them to present some evidence or go pound sand? (“You know what they call alternative medicine that's been proved to work? Medicine.” -Tim Minchin) | null | null | 41,811,320 | 41,776,631 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,079 | comment | logicchains | 2024-10-11T18:36:50 | null | >It's not that "eat less and exercise more" doesn't work, it's that nobody does it<p>There are plenty of examples of people who've managed to lose weight through diet and exercise, it's not "nobody". Sure it's a small % success rate, but that's because it's not easy. Just like squatting or deadlifting 300 lbs, it's not easy to get there, but the vast majority of humans could if they decided to put the time and effort into it. | null | null | 41,812,006 | 41,811,263 | null | [
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41,812,080 | comment | dfxm12 | 2024-10-11T18:37:00 | null | Instead of a system that makes these drug available for purchase, I'd rather live in a system that promotes healthy food and active behavior. Unfortunately, I have to drive everywhere, work too many hours to have free time for recreation and have no idea which government subsidy is going to help big ag likely at the expense of my health.<p>All things being equal, I'd prefer to spend less money on prescriptions and have fewer trips to the doctor. | null | null | 41,811,263 | 41,811,263 | null | [
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41,812,081 | comment | slashdave | 2024-10-11T18:37:12 | null | (1) is also limited by imagination | null | null | 41,811,668 | 41,808,127 | null | [
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41,812,082 | comment | wk_end | 2024-10-11T18:37:17 | null | But the 6502's "registers" are much smaller and you can do much less with them. You can't really sensibly compare the two approaches so superficially. | null | null | 41,810,407 | 41,808,696 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,083 | comment | potta_coffee | 2024-10-11T18:37:17 | null | It would work if people would actually do it. It 100% works. Human nature is such that people would rather take a drug than change their lifestyle. I've done it myself but it requires a complete realignment of lifestyle to make lasting change. | null | null | 41,811,926 | 41,811,263 | null | [
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41,812,084 | comment | kelseyfrog | 2024-10-11T18:37:19 | null | > Arguably exercise is more important than your weight<p>I'm curious to hear the argument | null | null | 41,811,906 | 41,811,263 | null | [
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41,812,085 | comment | cynicalpeace | 2024-10-11T18:37:19 | null | I think this is a very naive take.<p>We could live on Mars. Just a matter of time. Let engineers iterate.<p>We would obviously bring species here at home with us to Mars. And then new species would flourish too. | null | null | 41,808,340 | 41,807,681 | null | [
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41,812,086 | comment | zamalek | 2024-10-11T18:37:20 | null | Are you on premium. YouTube seemingly doesn't care about my adblocker because I am on premium. | null | null | 41,810,183 | 41,809,698 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,087 | comment | sunaookami | 2024-10-11T18:37:24 | null | No they removed uBO Lite due to a misunderstanding/mistake and gorhill choose to not bother with Mozilla's annoying "review" process. | null | null | 41,812,042 | 41,809,698 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,088 | comment | randomdata | 2024-10-11T18:37:28 | null | Does it matter? This is a discussion forum, not a scientific journal. If you have something more informative to add, just do it. | null | null | 41,812,067 | 41,811,263 | null | [
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41,812,089 | comment | Joker_vD | 2024-10-11T18:37:28 | null | This is all very neat and all but could anyone please explain to me how this thing handles forward label resolution e.g. in the "if" construct? I <i>think</i> I know how it does that but I am very likely to be be wrong. | null | null | 41,808,696 | 41,808,696 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,090 | comment | the_real_cher | 2024-10-11T18:37:32 | null | Telling someone they have the illusion of information adequacy is how smart people call people dumb. | null | null | 41,811,045 | 41,811,045 | null | [
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41,812,091 | comment | kyledrake | 2024-10-11T18:37:33 | null | I don't follow your reasoning. It seems to me that at an abstract level, Satoshi set out to solve the problem of government meddling in currencies by creating a distributed digital currency not managed by a governmental agency with a predictable and well documented amount of money supply growth. Whether it uses a PoW or PoS approach seems irrelevant to that goal? PoS can lead to centralization if larger stakeholders have more influence over the network, but the same problem applies to PoW as well, and the large miners' substantial influence on Bitcoin development politics feels more like corporatism than distributed consensus. I haven't really been following things lately, but Ethereum seems to be transitioning to PoS as a distributed system just fine?<p>Neither approach seems perfect, the important difference to me is that one approach, sans some technological advance like fusion energy, presents a major ecological problem that has existential risks for humanity. | null | null | 41,794,223 | 41,783,609 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,092 | comment | stevenAthompson | 2024-10-11T18:37:36 | null | Right. It works, it just isn't sustainable because it it doesn't just take effort it takes effort multiplied by time (effort x time = permanent weight loss).<p>Obviously, even a small amount of effort becomes impossible when you multiply it by "forever". | null | null | 41,812,006 | 41,811,263 | null | [
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41,812,093 | comment | retrocryptid | 2024-10-11T18:37:38 | null | if you want to do applications, engineering will get you a 10% higher salary for the same job. | null | null | 41,811,959 | 41,808,127 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,094 | comment | pfdietz | 2024-10-11T18:37:40 | null | Good news! You'll probably be able to get GLP-1 agonists in prison. | null | null | 41,812,007 | 41,811,263 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,095 | comment | firesteelrain | 2024-10-11T18:37:45 | null | No it doesn’t but some people have started TRT therapy too which will increase testosterone and then sex drive too | null | null | 41,812,010 | 41,811,263 | null | null | null | null |
41,812,096 | story | dhangzz | 2024-10-11T18:37:46 | Show HN: I spend 24 hours making LinkedIn headlines generator | hello guys,<p>I spend 24 hours making LinkedIn headlines generator.<p>What do you guys think of my LinkedIn headlines generator? | https://www.imgtoprompts.com/linkedin-headline-generator | 1 | null | 41,812,096 | 0 | null | null | null |
41,812,097 | comment | qotgalaxy | 2024-10-11T18:37:51 | null | [dead] | null | null | 41,811,920 | 41,811,263 | null | null | null | true |
41,812,098 | comment | icedchai | 2024-10-11T18:37:53 | null | Of course, it "doesn't work" because people don't keep it up. I started exercising regularly during covid and didn't stop. I cut out all the soda. It works. | null | null | 41,811,926 | 41,811,263 | null | [
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41,812,099 | story | tosh | 2024-10-11T18:38:00 | FujiNet | null | https://fujinet.online/fujinet/ | 3 | null | 41,812,099 | 0 | null | null | null |
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