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  • The confusing thing about this pizza (to me at least) is the crust. The smaller you make the crust, the harder it is to make it consistently shaped. Being a small pizza, the crust must also be very small, and this is an incredibly consistent crust thickness.

  • I've been picking them up religiously after I found out I missed Frostpunk. The only ones I've played were the big names like Control, Death Standing, and the old Fallout games. For everything else, the client doesn't give you enough information to decide if it's worth your time or not. I keep having to go back and forth between Epic and Steam to read reviews and the "similar to other games you've played" thing. It's not worth the effort.

  • And until that money is needed for repairs, it just sits in a bank account where it's still technically yours. It's part of the value of the condo if you decide to sell. It's basically just a mandatory emergency fund.

  • My workouts are organized such that on any day, the order of the exercises is also their importance. So if there's ever a need to cut things short, I still do the same workout but I'll cut it short somewhere in the middle.

    If I know what I'm losing a whole workout somewhere, then there's one of two things I can do. If my body is well recovered, then on the last workout before the break, I'll bring the intensity way up with lots of myo-reps and drop sets and increase the number of sets. If I'm in need of recovery, then I don't do anything special and just treat those days as a deload.

    The question you should be asking is what you're trying to achieve with each element of your workout and how important it is for you. For example, what do you get out of stair climbing that you don't from running-walking or stretching? If there isn't anything specific, it may well be that it doesn't matter what you do as long as you do something. Consider also what your body might need recovery from. For example, does running hurt your joints? If so, then maybe use that opportunity to take a break from it.

  • There's trash talking in the other direction that can be equally savage. Ever been to a research talk where someone raises their hand and says "actually, this is all trivial"? The worst thing you can hear after you spend months working your ass off on a project.

  • I don't understand why you would. It's extra work to burn a bridge. And what do you gain? Nothing. You just put in effort to lose a bridge.

    People happy with their jobs don't go job hunting or interviewing. [...] Why pretend everything's sweet and dandy at the current workplace? It's ridiculous.

    I've left multiple jobs mostly because I was bored with the work. I'm usually pretty vocal about it, and every manager I've had have been very understanding, some even putting in extra effort to help me find something more interesting within the company. There's no need to pretend that everything is fine, nor is there any need to throw a tantrum.

  • SCIENCE! So much science. If I have enough to go around, I'll pay others to do science with me.

    So basically, no change from my current life, except I'd be less stressed about money, and therefore much more productive.