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The Dark Lord ☑️ @ TheRaven @lemmy.ca
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  • Just drink a Diet Coke when you eat your sugar. They cancel each other out.

  • Good point. To me it would be the opposite though. I would travel way more if I didn’t work.

  • That was a thought that went through my head. In reality, as long as I was able to walk for a few years, I could invest that money and make passive income with the 4% rule. Assuming I could walk just a few years longer, I could retire very early. But yes, theoretically I’ll be breathing longer than I’m walking. And breathing income is safer in that way.

  • I looked at my rates. At 17 breaths a minute, I would make $1,224 per day. At around 7725 steps per day, I would make $1,931 per day. I have to go back years to find a month that averaged a step income below my breath income. Hands down (or feet down), I’d choose making money through steps. I would be making over $700k a year. The added benefit is that I can also increase my step count per day and it would make me healthier. Increasing my breath rate generally wouldn’t.

  • Their camera is as bad as their mac and cheese.

  • BoomerAI

  • I can’t wait for AI to spout new conspiracy theories using images of minions.

  • I mean, you’re not wrong. When I’m navigating though, I hate having to hold my phone out, while constantly looking down. If I had a less intrusive, but also way less obvious set of glasses, to just point out directions as I look around and see the world around me, I would be happier. Especially when going somewhere new. That said, these goggles aren’t the answer yet.

  • Yeah. We should just go back to Buffalo Springfield and Credence Clearwater Revival. Get those politics out of music! I just want to listen to Fortunate Son in peace!

  • Transit is also fine. They’re not getting in anyone’s way or risking anyone’s harm.

    Walking is actually one major use case for the future. Imagine walking somewhere and having turn by turn directions provided for you. The issue with this person is that they stopped in the middle of the road to adjust something on their screen. Also, I don’t think walking directions is even a feature yet.

    There’s obviously something already wrong with the Cyber Truck driver. I mean… they bought a Cyber Truck.

  • Yeah, I used this image as a general idea of what’s going on underneath. Of course, you can also get entirely different toppings. Most of the time, I’ve found the sausage to be little balls with the rest of the meat.

  • This is like seeing an iceberg and not realizing everything that was happening below.

  • Yes it’s normal, but it’s not that much sauce. The sauce is on top, and the cheese and meat are below. What you’re seeing is only the top layer of sauce, hiding the deliciously gooey and savoury layers below.

  • They were. They used coyote fur from places where coyotes were being too invasive, but they don’t use fur anymore.

  • It doesn’t effect me either.

  • The biggest part I take issue with is the word “sadly”

  • -30 is pretty normal in Alberta through the winter. It’ll even drop to -40 for a week or two a year. People mostly stay inside, and they plug in their cars so their engine blocks don’t freeze. Cities usually invest heavily in snow plows since they use them so much each year, and everyone has snow tires. There are lots of indoor places to walk around, and downtown Calgary even has a series of “Plus 15s” which are tunnels from one building to the next, about 15 feet off the ground.

    And they complain that the west coast is too rainy to leave.

  • Could there be a sample bias? I’m willing to bet that young people are more accepting of receiving therapy, and thus more likely to get diagnosed?

    Edit: the info says “whether or not they’ve been diagnosed”. Looks like they took it into account. Damn scientists being smarter than me!

  • You could live the rest of your life in that van… which is coincidentally only one night because of carbon monoxide poisoning.