asklemmy

This magazine is from a federated server and may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance.

mookulator, in Does anyone actually enjoy working out?

It’s type 2 fun. You don’t want to do it, but you’re glad you did when you do

everett,

For reference: The Fun Scale .

dub,

thats a good way to put it. I really hate the Monotony of it so i try to change the workouts. I am not ever excited to go to the gym, but i want the effects of it so i just have to deal

deadsenator,

Late to the party here, but in my home gym I set up a teevee with my nVidia Shield so I can watch whatever I want. This really helps with motivation as it rewires the task for more enjoyment. I play whatever comedies I enjoy which distracts from the difficulties that naturally come with working out. If I have a new show to watch, all the better. Silly shows like TPB, Reno911, Corporate, and Peep Show. Just keep them playing and I can keep going (mostly). Made a huge difference and I thought others should know this trick. It helped me to lose 50lbs!

Good luck to you!

andy_wijaya_med,
@andy_wijaya_med@lemmy.world avatar

This is for me too. But during working out… I hate aost every minute of it.

Prefix, in What are the best fediverse alternatives to youtube?

I’m really curious to see if any of these options can pan out long-term. It’s extremely expensive to host video, and it seems like it could be a real challenge for federated video hosting to take off at scale. I’m hopeful!

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

Hottest? Somewhere around 50C. Coldest? -25C.

richteratmosphere, in Does anyone actually enjoy working out?
@richteratmosphere@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I get the natural endorphins “runner’s high.” Music sound beautiful and all is well. And the cardiovascular exercise is good for me.

reddig33,

Sometimes I think this must be genetic predisposition that not everyone has. Some people get an endorphin high, other people can taste cilantro.

wilberfan, in Does anyone actually enjoy working out?
@wilberfan@lemmy.world avatar

I’m walking every street in my (very large) suburb (think Southern California) and picking up litter while doing so. I track my progress with an app and map it to a website (citystrides.com) that fills in each neighborhood as I go.

It started as something to do during Covid–although I took a year off in there, somewhere. I listen to podcasts while I go. So I’m out of the house (I’m retired now–that helps), get some “fresh” air (🤷‍♂️ )–all while listening to and from and about interesting people. As a bonus, the space I’ve passed thru that day is a little “better” for me having been there.

I apparently have a dose of “completeism”–a compulsion to ‘complete’ something thoroughly. There’s something psychologically very satisfying about watching that map get filled in.

i.imgur.com/GoNzZgP.png

Flippanteer,
@Flippanteer@lemmy.world avatar

This is amazing, you’re amazing, keep up the great work. That map is beautiful.

AsimovsRobot,

That’s very thorough. You should also take photos along your walks, you’re definitely stumbling upon interesting things and people.

wilberfan,
@wilberfan@lemmy.world avatar

The de-littering aspect takes up a surprising amount of mental cpu cycles. You’re constantly scanning the environment for detritus. I DO photograph interesting or quirky things as I encounter them–when I notice the–but that doesn’t seem to be the primary focus of each walk. Plus, the Valley isn’t known for it’s stunning architecture. 😜

(The wealthier parts of the Valley–in the hills south of Ventura Blvd, for example–there are a lot of really interesting (and gaudy and ridiculous-looking) homes. There is also a LOT less trash, so it can be a more aesthetic experience. I like doing those neighborhoods early on Sunday mornings when everything is quiet and there is almost no traffic.)

I’ve encountered a gentlemen online that is walking different areas of the greater L.A. area and taking many interesting photos–but it’s hard to de-trash AND photograph and get thru the planned route in a timely manner.

AsimovsRobot,

Yeah, I totally understand! It just really resonates with the idea of street photography, which is a lot of walking, a lot of looking, and a lot of appreciation of the little things, the little moments or visual accents that happen in daily life. You’re welcome to join in !streetphotography to check out what I’m talking about.

What software do you use to track your walks and map them out so thoroughly?

wilberfan,
@wilberfan@lemmy.world avatar

There are several apps that I can use–but I most often it’s the “Walk” app on a Garmin Vivoactive 4 smartwatch – which then syncs with the CityStrides website.

And I totally get street photography–which is really rewarding too. I call it being in “Photographer Mind”–where I literally interact with the world differently: a much more visual orientation–which can be very meditative and relaxing. I love it!

AsimovsRobot,

Thanks for the information and the discussion! I’ll definitely check the website out. I used to just manually map Google’s My Maps, but it got tedious.

wilberfan,
@wilberfan@lemmy.world avatar

That’s how I started!! I still manually map each walk (which IS kind of a chore) on gmap-pedometer and My Maps (Google). I’m kinda afraid to stop–just incase something goes sideways with CityStrides! 😏 https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b54a02a3-49f4-47d4-bb5e-b17ac546ca7a.jpeg

AsimovsRobot,

Cities in the US look so tidy with the way streets are laid down. Here’s where I stopped mapping out my routes:

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/21e04777-68c9-412d-a62f-f126cbc0d1c5.png

wilberfan,
@wilberfan@lemmy.world avatar

Old World vs New World? Fascinating. I refer to mine as “grid walks”–which I guess wouldn’t apply to your variation!

AsimovsRobot,

Yeah, grid walking would be frustrating to attempt here, haha.

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

-43c / +46c

Probably going to be more hotter seasons and never going to experience the -40s again with the way climate change is going…

JoeClu, in What's the hottest and coldest temperature you've ever been in?
@JoeClu@lemmy.world avatar

47.5° (117.5 F) in Phoenix AZ USA summer.

-11.6° (11 F) in Flagstaff AZ USA winter.

Geostorm, in Where do you go on Lemmy for reliable news and politics?
navigatron, in Who is the third faction in the leaked Google memo about AI?

Go a level deeper, beyond this news about news, and read the moat memo.

The third faction is the open source community.

The memo has an entire timeline section, dedicated to showing the speed at which the open source community absorbed and iterated on the leaked facebook model, LaMMa.

The memo puts a lot of emphasis on how google and co are building new models from scratch, over months, with millions of dollars - and yet open source is building patches, in days, with only a few hundred dollars - and the patches stack, and are easily shareable.

The open source models, through these patches, are getting better faster than google can re-architect and re-train new models from scratch.

The main point of the memo is that google needs to change their strategy, if they want to stay “ahead” (some would argue they’re already behind) of the competition.

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

40ish C and -30ish. Neither extreme is very fun.

Crackhappy, in What's the hottest and coldest temperature you've ever been in?
@Crackhappy@lemmy.world avatar

50C and -40C. Within 1 week of each other on different continents.

Jdog09, in What's the hottest and coldest temperature you've ever been in?

-25F (-31C) in Steamboat Springs, Colorado 110F (43C) in Las Vegas, Nevada

At a certain point, cold is just cold

someguy3, (edited ) in What's the hottest and coldest temperature you've ever been in?

Bout -40C (that’s thermometer, not “feels like”) and +40C. We have temperature swings.

ZoeyCutieshy, in What's the hottest and coldest temperature you've ever been in?
@ZoeyCutieshy@kbin.social avatar

Hottest temperature would probably be around 45°C (desert) and coldest below -50°C (Siberia).

Hazdaz, in I'm being harassed by mosquitoes, how do i kill them all?

If you are inside, set up an oscillating fan. They can’t fly well in windy conditions.

Was watching a video where one place they rest is under the leaves of plants. Yiu can buy mosquitoe killer spray, but be sure to get underneath the leaves.

As others have mentioned, standing water is bad. They can survive and thus breed in a LOT smaller volume of water than people realize.

thatsnothowyoudoit,
@thatsnothowyoudoit@lemmy.ca avatar

This is real.

We setup a largish fan outside near our fire pit, attached to an inverter powered by a power tool battery.

It dramatically reduced the mosquitos. A few will still make but for the most past it solved the issue.

Hazdaz,

The smoke from the fire pit also helps in keeping them away.

One can also plant lavender and catnip and some other plants which mosquitos don’t like.

thatsnothowyoudoit,
@thatsnothowyoudoit@lemmy.ca avatar

It’s smokeless. We had lots of mosquito-filled nights before the fan made its appearance.

momentary,

I do this when doing yard work. Can feel great to have a little cool down, and really keeps them off me when doing anything stationary. Hell, I’ve even rigged up a little one that clamps on to my lawn tractor to blow at me while driving.

A breeze is nice, but no mosquitoes is fuckin’ gold!

Pyr_Pressure,

Even roadside water catch basins in front of your home can produce 100-1000 mosquitos a week if you live in a warm area.

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • asklemmy@lemmy.ml
  • localhost
  • All magazines
  • Loading…
    Loading the web debug toolbar…
    Attempt #