I am paid to make workout plans for individuals and coach them.
I have a few college friends who all started running about a year ago, have each lost 30-40lb and they're super excited to be making this change in their late 20s rather than going into 30 being sedentary.
I've been coaching and making strength training plans for them for free, I update them as needed every couple weeks and I'm in touch with them all the time to help out. I'm just happy they're so excited about exercise, which is something I'm passionate about. I couldn't care less that it's not paid work.
I guess maybe too mainline for everyone here but I use an Asus router flashed with the Merlin OS (a painless easy process) and it works excellently. No issues setting up all the things you mentioned.
I can't speak for everyone. And I know clickbait is effective, I guess. But I can't tell from your video title, from your video thumbnail, or from this useless post what your video is even about. And that makes me immediately have no interest in watching your video.
One post? Kinda seems like less of a community and more like you promoting the spaces you have created. Which is fine, but not really what the question was.
I think the way he says it is technically correct. I usually hear and say the one-syllable version, like "porsh". But that's the bastardized American pronunciation.
I'm a techy and a tinkerer. I run Linux on a lot of machines and I self host some stuff, and I also mod and tune my car.
I keep a windows laptop on hand that at this point I literally only use for tuning software. If something goes wrong with the car I don't want to go through trying to fuck with booting a niche engine tune program in Wine on a Linux machine with an OS that may or may not even recognize the OBD device needed to flash the tune. Too many places for things to go wrong and the end result is a car I can't drive.
Unless you're very comfortable with having your car unusable for long periods of time while you troubleshoot things, I'd highly recommend having a windows laptop for car tuning.
Users. Sites like reddit and communities like Lemmy get their strengths (and weaknesses, but that's ok) from the size and contributions of their populations. Lemmy doesn't have enough yet.
I have had a Herman Miller Sayl chair for 7 years. I work from home.and game in it, it's plenty comfortable for 10+ hours if you need to sit that long.
Only downside is no headrest. Upside is more affordable and less weird looking than the Aeron.
I get it - there are in fact no real alternatives. Lemmy is great but there are a lot of niche communities I learned a ton from on Reddit and Lemmy just doesn't have the people for that. Yes, yes, maybe one day, everyone just needs to contribute more, etc. But for right now, that's a large barrier to exiting Reddit for a lot of people.
I can't afford housing here anyways so I'd genuinely expend a lot of my life savings to try to move to Europe, at least temporarily. Yes, yes, "everywhere has its problems". I just want new problems I guess.
The amount of telemetry and personal data they can collect from an installed phone app is insane so they do everything they can to make you install it.
I am paid to make workout plans for individuals and coach them.
I have a few college friends who all started running about a year ago, have each lost 30-40lb and they're super excited to be making this change in their late 20s rather than going into 30 being sedentary.
I've been coaching and making strength training plans for them for free, I update them as needed every couple weeks and I'm in touch with them all the time to help out. I'm just happy they're so excited about exercise, which is something I'm passionate about. I couldn't care less that it's not paid work.