I’m smart and I’m mostly fine with my minority dying out. It’s definitely sad that in 50 years people will look at things my people created and will not understand any of it but then again, it’s a natural process. I’m sure our art will somehow influence their art and in a way it will live on.
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Eating less. When making dinner I wold make half of what I usually made, for lunch I would only have small things like a salad or soup, I stopped supplementing during/after training with gels and recovery drinks, cut out desserts. Went from 68kg to 63kg in couple of months.
ExLisper@linux.communityto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•They had a paid break, right?English23·1 year agoYep, programming is fun but working as a programmer not so much. For me writing software is a creative activity. It’s fun to come up with problems and find solutions for them. In my personal projects I decide what problem I want to solve, choose the technology I think will be fun to solve it in and then come up with a solution I like.
At work you are usually handed a problem you don’t care about (we’re decommissioning X, you don’t have to know why, just change everything to use Y), the solution is described in detail by someone else and you just have to turn it into some code using 5-10 years old stack.
Fortunately at my current job I mostly do projects without much technical oversight (proof-of-concept type project) so I can choose how I want to do then. I dislike the company culture but I know that moving somewhere else would mean going back to boring coding agian.
ExLisper@linux.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If you had to change your first name to something uncommon, what would you change it to?English2·1 year agoHow did you know?
ExLisper@linux.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If you had to change your first name to something uncommon, what would you change it to?English81·1 year agoBiggus. Now guess what would I change my last name to.
ExLisper@linux.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are your experiences with the Mandela Effect?English25·1 year agoI’m never sure if Castro is dead or not. I was sure for very long time that he died already but it would turn out that he’s still there. I also don’t remember any events specifically related to his death. His brother (?) took over and he kind of fizzled out before he died. Or maybe he’s still there? I’m never quite sure. I mean, it’s 2024 now, he’s definitely dead. Or is he?
ExLisper@linux.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•how long is the current era of inflation going to last?English71·1 year ago(We’re talking US only, right?) Isn’t the inflation already at 3.5%? The goal is usually around 2%. If the government wants they can get it to 2% by taxing extra corporate profits but even if they don’t do it and it will stay at 3% I don’t know if it’s an ‘era of inflation’. It could still be back to ~2% in a year or two if there’s no new war in the middle east. Now, looking at what’s happening in the middle east my bet is that there will be another war, the inflation will go up again (~10%?) and we’ll be stuck in this cycle until global economy splits and isn’t affected so much by local conflicts. You can already see this happening post war in Ukraine but it will take a decade or two. So I would say 1-2 years if manage to avoid another war, 10-20 if the current trend continues.
ExLisper@linux.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How many pillows under your head in bed?English5·1 year ago2
ExLisper@linux.communityto Gaming@beehaw.org•Disney Unveils the Holotile Floor Inching Us Closer to a Real Life HolodeckEnglish2·1 year agoI was fully expecting to see this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JkIs37a2JE
ExLisper@linux.communityto Technology@beehaw.org•Microsoft stole my Chrome tabs, and it wants yours, tooEnglish53·1 year agoinstalled a Windows update, (…) and I have Google Chrome set as my default browser
It’s subtle but if you look closely and read between the lines you can see what the real issue is.
ExLisper@linux.communityto Technology@beehaw.org•Only 150+ apps have been designed specifically for Apple's Vision Pro, so far | TechCrunchEnglish1·1 year agoYou’re mixing AR and VR all the time. VR has a lot of entertainment potential that will be realized once the tech gets better and cheaper, probably fairly soon. For AR to be useful for normal users it will have to replace phones, not PCs. I can see people using it on the subway to browse isntagram or while walking for navigation and answering calls. For this it will have to become super small and light, just like normal glasses. Vision pro is 600g + battery pack. We’re decades away from something that will be able to compete with phones.
ExLisper@linux.communityto Technology@beehaw.org•Only 150+ apps have been designed specifically for Apple's Vision Pro, so far | TechCrunchEnglish1·1 year agoOk, I see how you could get confused and think we’re talking about some non-existing, future product instead of the device this post is actually about. No problem, this happens.
When it comes to AR in general Magic Leap was pushing it hard for a very long time and after they released actual device their value quickly dropped. AR for general public is a gimmick, it doesn’t solve any problems, no one wants it. It has very interesting applications in some very specific fields and definitely will find it uses with professionals but when it comes to your dream of looking at 15 4k screens while sitting on a toilet most people are happy with just their phones.
ExLisper@linux.communityto Technology@beehaw.org•Only 150+ apps have been designed specifically for Apple's Vision Pro, so far | TechCrunchEnglish1·1 year agoSure as long as ‘all the virtual monitors you might ever want’ is exactly one monitor. You do know that Vision Pro can only simulate one display when working with a Mac? We’re talking about specific device not some imaginary thing Apple will release 10 years from now. Jesus, Mac fanboys are just the worst…
ExLisper@linux.communityto Technology@beehaw.org•Only 150+ apps have been designed specifically for Apple's Vision Pro, so far | TechCrunchEnglish1·1 year agoread some news, take some notes, write them into a document… while still sipping your coffee,
Because I cannot sip at my coffee while looking at my monitor? What a strange idea.
ExLisper@linux.communityto Technology@beehaw.org•Only 150+ apps have been designed specifically for Apple's Vision Pro, so far | TechCrunchEnglish4·1 year agoYou don’t know what effort is needed to update an app for Vision Pro. For most apps it’s probably just marking a checkbox in the XCode and releasing an update. What special features will you add to PCalc? It will just float in front of you like every other app. Do you need to write any special code to make it work on Vision Pro?
ExLisper@linux.communityto Technology@beehaw.org•Only 150+ apps have been designed specifically for Apple's Vision Pro, so far | TechCrunchEnglish6·1 year agothe kinds of apps that would actively benefit from this technology and that the users actually want and will use.
Pre-installed apps optimized for Vision Pro:
App Store Encounter Dinosaurs Files Freeform Keynote Mail Messages Mindfulness Music Notes Photos Safari Settings Tips TV
Here’s a full list of third-party apps confirmed for VisionOS so far:
Disney+ Microsoft Excel Microsoft Word Microsoft Teams Zoom WebEx Adobe Lightroom Unity-based apps and games (titles TBC) Sky Guide
Yeah, because when I use Safari, Notes and Word what I REALLY need is augmenter reality.
ExLisper@linux.communityto Technology@beehaw.org•Only 150+ apps have been designed specifically for Apple's Vision Pro, so far | TechCrunchEnglish12·1 year agoIt’s not 150 unique apps. The article says:
It’s not just Netflix, Spotify, and YouTube that don’t have apps for Apple’s Vision Pro at launch.(…) As of this weekend, the AR/VR device’s App Store has just 150+ apps that were updated for the Vision Pro explicitly
You can watch Netflix on the Vision Pro in a browser but they didn’t create a specific app for it like for example for iOS. 150 other apps were updated to run on the device. We’re not talking about apps that run only on Vision Pro, just apps that have specific Vision Pro version. It’s like if when Apple released the iPad only 150 apps were tested, maybe slightly adapted and marked in AppStore as iPad compatible.
150 is nothing. There are millions of apps in the AppStore, all (if not all, most) of them could be updated to run on the VisionPro and developers of only 150 bothered to do it. That’s terrible result.
ExLisper@linux.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•I spent $10k on food last year. What’s good way to track grocery spending?English163·1 year agoI use the price tags in the store. They show how much each thing costs. If it’s too expensive I don’t buy it. Make potatoes and chicken your reference point. If it’s more expensive think about a substitute. Next trick is that I think what I’m going to cook before I go to store, check what I’m missing and put it on a list. Then I buy things on that list. This helps me not to throw away food.
If you do both things and still spend $10.000 on food you’re only choice is to eat less or eat things you like less which is silly if you can afford it. Tracking each transaction is an interesting hobby but will consume your time and not help you much more than simply being concious about what you buy and not buying things you don’t need.
ExLisper@linux.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Time Travelers of Lemmy, what surprised you the most about the eras you visited?English41·1 year agoDefinitely how fast the humans died out. I thought they will hold on for longer but nope, folded real quick. The next intelligent species was similar and only the one after that was more successful. Then again it makes sense that species that evolved on the moon will not take earth for granted.
Can you put this in a npm package so I can use it in my project, please?