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EndlessApollo , to technology in Posit: In the future, generative A.I. will be thought of as the unconscious part of a general A.I.'s mind.

No

Hackworth OP ,

I think you mean, “As a large language model…”

Diddlydee , to nostupidquestions in Would I get banned here for being over active? I got banned from reddit because they thought I was a bot. And don't want to repeat the same mistake here. Thank you ahead of time.

I got a permanent ban for quoting a movie, in a post about that movie, because the quote contained a slur. My new account got a permanent ban because I made a joke that wasn’t racist but happened to be about an Indian guy. Reddit sucks ass.

sunzu ,

Most people have low reading comprehension and they love to spazz.

FenrirIII ,
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I got banned for reporting Nazis (Israeli genocide) too much.

dataprolet , to youshouldknow in YSK that the recommended daily fiber intake is 25g for women and 38g for men in the USA. 95% of the country does not meet this amount.
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James_Fortis OP ,

Thank you!

BuddyTheBeefalo , (edited )

Vegetables measured in units of 120mL (because it’s half of some cups) is really stupid.

BuddyTheBeefalo ,
spankinspinach ,

Realistically it looks like the majority of my fiber intake is about to become oats and popcorn…

lightnsfw ,

You can throw some chia seeds in the oats to add to it. Doesn’t change the taste or anything.

spankinspinach ,

Ah but you assume I will remember to BUY Chia seeds 😂

lightnsfw ,

Yeah, actually acquiring them is pretty critical to the whole idea.

Supermariofan67 ,

Lol that’s hilarious. I laugh so much at the crazy mixing of units we use here in the US. Similarly, it’s quite common to see metric and customary units in the same sentence, as in “add 1 tablespoon to 100 mL of water”.

Swedneck ,
@Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

that article is written by vegan spiders, who sink their fangs into the tender flesh of a carrot and drain it of its essence, leaving only a withered stick behind.

_edge , to science_memes in Old AF

Otoh, short as fuck, is what , 30s?

lolcatnip , to youshouldknow in YSK that the recommended daily fiber intake is 25g for women and 38g for men in the USA. 95% of the country does not meet this amount.

I once had a consultation with a surgeon about hemorrhoid surgery. Her recommendation was to use fiber supplements because it’s almost impossible to get enough fiber from food alone.

(I ended up getting a bidet, and now my fiber-poor garbage diet doesn’t cause that particular problem anymore )

GBU_28 ,

Psyllium husk pills are awesome

James_Fortis OP ,

I’m up to 70g of natural fiber a day! I’m plant-based though so it’s easy for me when most of my foods are whole plant foods.

Swedneck ,
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polished grains are a terrible curse upon humanity, just switching them out for whole grain is such an easy boost to your health. Not just more fibre, but more vitamins and stuff too along with proportionally less simple carbs!

wilberfan ,
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I had to start supplementing with psyllium fiber (powder) several months ago after a massive hemorrhoid attack last fall. (Surgeon gave me the identical advice.)

If I don’t get at least 40 g a day of total fiber (about 20+ of which are the powder), stools get large ‘n’ hard. It’s working, and my ass is thanking me.

What I’m having trouble squaring is I don’t think we evolved eating that much fiber every day. Pre-agriculture it would have been (depending on which part of the planet) lot’s of animal protein and whatever roots & berries you could find, right?

logir ,

Micheal Greger in “how not to die” talks about this. He says that hunter gatherers would eat mostly plants and sometimes some meat. And all plant food was not process so with lot of fiber

roofuskit ,

Bingo, we were not bagging big game and eating a 16oz steak daily. Meat was and should be a luxury.

twistypencil ,

How do you consume so much psyllium? I find it difficult to get down because it turns to goo very fast

nonfuinoncuro ,

mix it quickly with cold water and chug

wilberfan ,
@wilberfan@lemmy.world avatar

Exactly. I use a blender (stirring never worked) with a squirt of water flavoring. The key part is the immediate chugging!

roofuskit ,

From an American diet maybe. But that’s because our processed foods and meat fetish are really unhealthy.

umbrella , to linux in Would being a Linux "power user" increase my chances of getting a job in IT/tech?
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get a cheap mini-pc and set it up as a linux router/server/lab

does wonders to teach you the tech used in the industry, and you can even setup your own netflix, google drive, spotify and more.

0ops , to lemmyshitpost in Just blame shrinkflation

Many pizza places actually do this to fit the pie in the box, and they’ll sell the big slice as single serving

kionite231 , to asklemmy in What is the best low MB mobile game that you ever played ?

Pokemon Firered. It was around 12MB iirc

EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted ,
@EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

That’s a ROM that could be inserted into any emulation app, mobile or otherwise. So, at best, a removable mobile app component, and even then not necessarily just mobile apps.

My point is that’s not a mobile app.

Skkorm , to youshouldknow in YSK that the recommended daily fiber intake is 25g for women and 38g for men in the USA. 95% of the country does not meet this amount.

This is purely anecdotal, but I started meal prepping with a pile of mixed vegetables and chicken, and my bowel movements have never been smoother. Like, the difference was legitimately addicting. Haha. An effortless shit everyday is such a massive game changer.

TBi ,

What vegetables?

Skkorm ,

Literally just mixed peas, carrots and beans from a frozen package haha

Trainguyrom ,

I’ll often toss a frozen package in the microwave to go with whatever I’m eating for dinner, then any leftovers go in the fridge to be remicrowaved the next night (they rarely make it more than 2 nights though, otherwise I’d be more careful about over-reheating)

Trainguyrom ,

I’ve been working out more (and biking daily) and the post workout shit is always an amazing feeling.

Blackmist ,

Thing is, I never have better shits than when I eat like absolute crap.

Hotdogs or a fry up, and it just flies out like a greased otter. Draw an ace every time.

When I go on a health kick and eat vegetables, it’s legit like wiping a marker pen.

roofuskit ,

Ease your way into the healthy diet.

Swedneck ,
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the “when i go on a health kick” would be the problem, you kinda can’t “go on a health kick”, you don’t have a health bar that can be periodically topped up while otherwise eating garbage.

it’s much better to always eat one carrot per meal than to have one meal per week that consists solely of carrots, not only does that give your body a baseline to work with, but it also means you get used to eating that carrot and eventually you start to quite enjoy it, and the thought of not eating a carrot with your meal feels a bit wrong, and adding another carrot to each meal isn’t a very daunting prospect.

I used to subsist basically entirely on fast food, and at this point any meal without some proper vegetables feels somewhat unpalatable. I’ve also just straight up replaced candy with simply eating more food, and candy holds little appeal now. Why suck on a caramel when i can eat a tasty sandwich instead?

You’ve got to slowly ease yourself into a healthy lifestyle, and experiment around to find out what works for you. Maybe you love boiled vegetables, maybe you absolutely hate them but instead crispy fried ones herald the choirs of angels.

agile_squirrel , to selfhosted in Server Monitoring software recommendations

You’ve already received some great suggestions. Another one is Netdata. Personally, I use glances to collect the data and Home Assistant to display the dashboard. But I only do this because I already had Home Assistant running.

owenfromcanada , to lemmyshitpost in blane
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Wait, do it with a snake

atrielienz , to mildlyinteresting in These mouth guards are flavored?

They make gloves for dentists that are flavored too. It’s weird but I don’t think it’s uncomfortable making. To each his own I guess.

Mediocre_Bard , to nostupidquestions in Why are stories that take place in another world where everyone is white and Asian are normal, but it's "woke" if they are all black?

Racism

riskable , to memes in When you write your academic papers in Word
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At this point I’m curious: WTF is Microsoft Word even good for? It’s like the worst-in-class tool for all things word processing, page layout, typesetting, embedding other stuff into the document, and more. Why are people still torturing themselves with this garbage? Just because it’s there? I mean, Wordpad is there too (though maybe not for much longer) but nobody uses that. It’s also garbage but still…

MadhuGururajan ,

It’s the most reachable thing. Markdown feels like a toy for many (not me) and people outside of academia look at you kinkily if you suggest latex and bibtex.

Laser ,

It’s the most reachable thing. Markdown feels like a toy for many (not me)

Oh yeah. Markdown. While it does have a place, the limitations on top of my head as to why I wouldn’t use it in bigger projects:

  1. There is no standard in that sense, but multiple dialects / flavors
  2. No support for stuff you might want, e.g. alphabetical ordered lists.

It’s fine for when you know what output you produce, like for Lemmy or in a wiki or whatever. But once you want more control, you lack options or need to rely on non-“standard” (is there was one) solutions to somehow achieve it.

I think, as an easy, yet powerful solution, AsciiDoc is better-suited.

Beegzoidberg ,

What do you use?

Andrew15_5 ,
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Beegzoidberg ,

Thanks!

polonius-rex ,

skill issue

word is fine if you know how to use it

none of its direct competitors have the same feature set, and a word processor that can give me compile time errors is not one i'm going to use with much enthusiasm

marcos ,

Nobody knows how to use Word. It’s unlearnable.

But hell, it’s good in pretending to work the way people think it works. All the way until it blows and destroys all the work.

polonius-rex ,

i learned it

i am built different

MonkderVierte , (edited )

word is fine if you know how to use it

But most don’t.
I had to rewrite the CV my job coach gave me from scratch. She’s a professional and used line breaks for spacing and texts blocks for grouping. Because she didn’t know about some key concepts (like frames or line height) you learn from web editing.

and a word processor that can give me compile time errors is not one i’m going to use with much enthusiasm.

That’s what happened after i saved her mess (written in MS Office .docx) once in Libre Office and loaded it again. To be fair, this was the document formats fault.

balderdash9 ,

People use what they know. Are there better (free) alternatives?

superkret ,

Yes. LibreOffice is better in every way.

And don’t reply with “but it has problems opening Word files”. That’s cause the Word format doesn’t follow any standards. Nothing but Word can correctly open Word files (and even that only works well if they were made with the same version of Word).

marcos ,

It’s the best in convincing people they know how to use it.

rustydomino ,
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Word is not horrible as a word processor. The issue is that people try to use it to do typesetting, reference management, and all kinds of non word processor shit. And Microsoft encourages this. If you understand what the tool does it’s really a decent tool.

MonkderVierte ,

If you understand what the tool does it’s really a decent tool.

But most don’t. Which makes it a bad tool.

rustydomino ,
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A screwdriver doesn’t become a bad screwdirver just because someone is using it to drive nails. There is a lot to hate about Microsoft, but its basic Office tools are really quite good, when used in the manner in which they were designed. There really are no meaningful competitors for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Outlook as an email client is not great, but its strength is calendaring.

MonkderVierte ,

A screwdriver doesn’t become a bad screwdirver just because someone is using it to drive nails.

But if it looks like a hammer…

Office loks like an extended text editor but hides the xml aspect. No wonder most people use it as an extended text editor, doing formatting wrong.

helpImTrappedOnline ,

Words problem is partly because they tried to make it into a swiss army knife, but it just ended up being one of those goofy “multi-tool pens”, that don’t do anything good.

Okay, maybe thats an bit of an exaggeration, Word is amazing for text and pretty much any text related formatting you can think of*, but the second you want to add an image, it becomes a nightmare.

*from a non-technical person/ease of the GUI perspective. I know LaTek is much better getting your end goal efficiently, but Word can still get you there…eventually.

FlashMobOfOne , to gaming in Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of July 28th
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Haven’t played much this week, really.

I’m getting to the later stages of Jedi: Fallen Order, and bought the ‘Pixels with a Porpoise’ bundle on Humble Bundle, so I’m looking a several weeks of pixelated fantasy fun, I think.

If you like that sort of thing, check it out. EIght really good games for $10: www.humblebundle.com/games/pixels-with-porpoise?h…

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