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Apytele, (edited ) in Does anyone actually enjoy working out?

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LachlanUnchained, (edited ) in Who is the third faction in the leaked Google memo about AI?

Meta. They are smashing it with small customisable, specialised models.

Listen to the latest lex fridman podcast with zuck. I found it quite fascinating.

And then there’s worrying about not wearing the same thing twice. My god! Don’t know how you do it.

Schmu, in What's the hottest and coldest temperature you've ever been in?

Hottest 43°C. Coldest somewhere around -20°C.

MigratingtoLemmy, in Does anyone actually enjoy working out?

No. Never. I think I’m very different because I am never motivated, nor feel good during/after exercise. No, my testosterone is fine.

Limeey,

I’m in my mid 30’s and I spent A LONG time working out, getting as fit as I could.

I still hated my body when I looked in the mirror, and I hated every second of the workout. “Post workout” I was so proud, but like, that’s equivalent to drinking so you could appreciate being sober.

I stopped a while ago and started just trying to eat healthy and focus on other sources of happiness. I’m much happier since!

Limeey,

I’m in my mid 30’s and I spent A LONG time working out, getting as fit as I could.

I still hated my body when I looked in the mirror, and I hated every second of the workout. “Post workout” I was so proud, but like, that’s equivalent to drinking so you could appreciate being sober.

I stopped a while ago and started just trying to eat healthy and focus on other sources of happiness. I’m much happier since!

MigratingtoLemmy,

My body is the kind that absolutely won’t lose weight unless I do some cardio. Unfortunately, the gym is a while away, and work isn’t very forgiving either. If I worked hard on a day, I’ll come back home with a headache, and if I run with that my head will split open.

Eating healthy doesn’t seem to have an effect on my body. Even if I cut back to 1500 calories, my body fat is so stubborn that I couldn’t lose even a single kilogram in 2 months (didn’t exercise) of a very strict diet (not to mention I would be hungry sometimes).

I wonder if I could have a treadmill at home, and could just have a brisk walk every night I don’t feel like it (and run without going to the gym), I would actually do more cardio and maybe loss weight faster. But I can’t afford it.

My body looks like the underside of a frog, so I understand what you’re saying.

Followupquestion,

I feel sorry for people who don’t drink. When they wake up in the morning, that’s as good as they’re going to feel all day.

Dean Martin

dannoffs,
@dannoffs@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Same. I even went pretty regularly for months and tried all the different workouts and while I was in better shape, none of it was enjoyable in any way.

rustic_tiddles,

There is definitely a huge difference after 6 months of focusing on one thing. I’ve done hot yoga off and on over about 12 years and I’d say it took 6 months of going consistently before I felt like my body adjusted and it was more enjoyable. After 2 years I didn’t feel like I was going to die and it actually became very enjoyable.

I’ve fallen off recently because it’s easier to sit around and initially it does suck because you need to readjust. But I when I had gone 2-3x in a week, man I felt like a god. I started going in my 20s, I was high af all the time and knew I needed some exercise or I was gonna die.

I think it takes a certain person to love lifting weights of all things. But luckily there are lots of things out there

dannoffs,
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Two years for it to become enjoyable? What is it, a JRPG?

Bishma, in Does anyone actually enjoy working out?
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I don’t. I think post workout endorphins are a myth spread to make maintenance on our meat mechs seem more palatable. I “like” to swim, in so much as the water continuously washes the sweat off while I work out.

TrendigOsthyvel, in e-reader or tablet for reading academic paper

Onyx boox uses e-ink and Android. Its a winning combination.

puppy, in Does anyone actually enjoy working out?

I am not a fan of other workouts but I LOVE cycling. Wind in my face, sightseeing, ability to push harder or just cruise to catch my breath makes it really enjoyable IMO.

agressivelyPassive,

Same. At first it sucked, but nowadays, I really enjoy just being on my bike. I’m not competitive at all, if I’m slow, I’m slow.

nodiet,

I was going to say the same thing. With cycling, you get an immediate reward for your spent effort because riding fast just feels really fun. So I find myself wanting to put as much energy in as possible.

burningmatches,

Cycling can also be a great social activity. You can have a nice chatty ride to a coffee shop or something a bit more competitive, depending on your preference. And it’s easy to find a group at your level, no matter your fitness.

OprahsedCreature,

Great solo activity too for the introverts. Pair of headphones and we’re off to the races. It’s an extremely adaptable sport.

domesticstreetcat,

I’m the same with running. Not a fan of anything else after the years.

baascus, in Does anyone actually enjoy working out?
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Ever bitten into a spicy pepper and enjoyed the burn? That’s what it feels like! Different strokes for different folks, but for me, every drop of sweat is a medal of honor. It’s tough to describe, but it’s about the journey of getting stronger, faster, better. Embrace the grind, my friend, and you might just find that elusive gym rat bliss.

InfiniWheel,

This kinda did the opposite for me because all spicy food is just pain for me. No enjoyment.

I mean I do work out, I just never enjoy it.

rustic_tiddles,

I don’t think I truly understood why some people don’t like spicy food until reading your comment.

davidgro,

As one of those people, they might as well have said “Have you ever stubbed your toe and really enjoyed the feeling?”

spookex,

Yep, I prefer to taste all of the nuances of the food that I am eating, instead of trying to chemically burn off my taste buds

rustic_tiddles,

My gf says this. But when I eat spicy food, it doesn’t interfere with the taste whatsoever. I also love the taste of really hot coffee when I’m eating something spicy. Something about the double burn really enhances the flavor.

jscummy,

I love spicy food but a hot beverage with it sounds awful. I don’t like carbonation with spicy food either though

EpeeGnome,

Yes, food that’s too spicy for a person can definitely distract from the other flavors and if way too hot even cause numbness, but it’s not actually chemically burning your taste buds. It’s just tricking one particular type of heat receptor nerve to falsely detect heat. The numbing effect can happen when those nerves are over stimulated, which triggers an inflammation response as if you had just gotten a real burn. Those nerves do get de-sensitized with exposure, but since it’s only one type among several different types of heat sensing nerve, it doesn’t damage the mouth’s ability to feel actual temperature heat. Only mammals have that particular type of sensory nerve, so birds, reptiles, etc. are completely unaffected by it.

Hunter2,

Growing up we barely seasoned food and now I was getting to point were I was getting bored with food, so I started buying black pepper, paprika and chili peppers to experiment and it changed me.

For me, it’s not about the burn/numbness (the first two barely give you any sort of kick anyways), but instead it’s about the flavour they add that I had never tasted. It’s that flavour that enhances the food, not the hotness. I have no interest is using artificially hot sauces for the gimmick.

A few years earlier I ate a chili hamburger out of curiosity and two bites into it my lips were absolutely numb, it was ridiculous. It wasn’t painfull, but it wasn’t pleasing either and it kept me out of “hot” food for a long while.

So it’s not solely about “stubbing your toe on purpose” or stepping on a Lego, but it can also be about experiencing new things like walking on freshly cut grass or wet sand.

davidgro,

I seriously can’t imagine a flavor so good that I would be willing to experience significant (let alone severe) pain in order to taste it. (Nor Have I been able to taste any extra flavors in even mildly spicy food.)

I don’t doubt your experience, but I absolutely can’t relate to it, or for that matter comprehend it.

Hunter2,

Spicy food isn’t just “it’s so hot I can’t breathe”, it’s no different than eating something that’s bitter or sweet. Obviously, things that are super bitter or super sweet are equally displeasing for most people. Watered down lemon juice is very different from sugary lemon juice or raw lemon juice.

Spices and herbs affect the flavour of food, that’s why people use it. Same for condiments. For most, it’s not about a flaming/numbing effect because they don’t put big doses or use gimmicky sauces in the first place.

davidgro,

I think it’s incredible how the internet can connect people who come from different planets like this.

I mean yeah, if food is more bitter than it is sweet then it’s unpleasant to me (even the darkest chocolate has a lot of sugar) but that still doesn’t directly stimulate pain receptors like capsaicin does at any level. Very low levels of “heat” (pain) are indeed tolerable to me, but No level above zero is more enjoyable than zero, for any type of food.

I also don’t understand that concept of “too sweet” (for things that should be sweet, I am not talking about pizza for example). The only thing that stops me from just buying sugar in bulk and eating bowls of it at a time is concern for my health/teeth. (Which of course is a strong concern, and so far has managed to keep me from being diabetic)

Hunter2,

I’m not sure if all of their drinks are like that, but my only experience with Starbucks was one of their holiday drinks and I could only drink 1/3 of it because it was so sweet that it was nauseating.

davidgro,

Meanwhile it disappoints me that their whipped cream isn’t sweet enough…

pineapplelover,

I agree with this one. Spicy sauces actually need to have flavor. My friends recommend Tapatio and so I doused that stuff on my food and it was just salty. I much prefer Sriracha or any other spicy sauces with flavor.

pineapplelover,

That’s a good metaphor. Biting into a pepper and enoying the burn. It’s like using Linux just so you can say that you use Linux.

punkskunk,

I lift weights btw

mrcranky,

This made me snort.

I use Linux.

dampfnudel,

I also use Linux. I went to the gym once in 2002… I didn’t love it.

pineapplelover,

This is why we use Linux instead of going to the gym

galloog1,

I…used Linux once in 2012. Just got back from my workout.

vicfic,
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Well… I use arch btw.

jetsetdorito, in Does anyone actually enjoy working out?

I like running, I had a knee injury and I miss running so much. I really have to make myself do weights though.

agressivelyPassive,

Maybe cycling would be easier on your knees?

BossDj,

This is me. I loved running until I hurt my foot. No replacement has done justice

electrogamerman,

Swimming!

NeoLikesLemmy, in Posting: Hit and runs

Sometimes it feels as if the author was a bot, with the intention to push opinions or agendas.

cwagner, in People who work in food service or customer service: What’s the dumbest thing a customer ever insisted was “the law” or “illegal”?

I don’t, but I watch people working a food truck on twitch. Usually no issues, but the stream has a CTFO: “Cancel The Fucking Order” emote because of this guy: livestreamfails.com/post/7591

Barbacamanitu,

That’s Wayne from letterkenny. 100%

Jaywarbs,

“Jesus Christ has nothing to do with this!” Hahahaha wow

stratoscaster,

Pretty sure Jesus wouldn’t have been a fucking dickhead lmao

mancy, in e-reader or tablet for reading academic paper
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iPad and Apple Pencil will probably be the most versatile. It’s what I’m using now though I wish there’s a “simple” mode on iPad where I can just use it as a notepad/e-reader and nothing else.

daFRAKKINpope, in People who work in food service or customer service: What’s the dumbest thing a customer ever insisted was “the law” or “illegal”?

“Actually, in the terms of service you signed with DirecTV, your NFL Sunday Ticket was set to auto renew after the first free year.

Also.

We’ve billed you for it for two months, and is now past the point where we can remove it. You have 5 additional payments.

This is in fact also not illegal apparently. Since it’s in the terms of service.

If you’d like to sue DirecTV please have your lawyer contact our TEAM of lawyers and we’ll be happy to address it.”

Worked that soul sucking job for five long years while going to college. Sucked.

JackbyDev,

Could be a UDAAP violation if they didn’t know what they were signing up for.

gammasfor,

Whilst I don’t follow US law, quick Google suggests one of the conditions is “the injury is not readily avoidable by consumers”. In other words the business isn’t liable for the customer not reading the documents they signed up to.

JackbyDev,

It’s not always so simple. I’m in Fintech so have to take the UDAAP course every year or so and the law is more consumer friendly than you’d expect, at least for the US. The deceptive bit is probably the most relevant. If the person signing them up for it told them “you won’t be charged” but failed to mention that they would be charged later that is an example of a deceptive practice.

DealbreakrJones,

I work collections at a bank. The only thing UDAAP doesn’t protect consumers against is their inability to read their account terms and their sense of entitlement.

PowerCrazy, in Where do you go on Lemmy for reliable news and politics?

What specifically do you want lemmy mods to “stop?” What kind of lies are they spreading? What do you consider disinformation. Complaining that your world view isn’t being catered to is a lot less useful then pointing out specific things you find sus.

dot20, in e-reader or tablet for reading academic paper

Others already gave some good suggestions, but if you want to keep using your computer, another option could be a second display and a drawing tablet (e.g. Wacom)

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