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  • Out of curiosity, wat were the biggest changes you implemented?

    My changes were basically three stages:

    1. Cut out sugary drinks (both soft drinks and juice)
    2. Keto
    3. Intermittent fasting (this is much easier when you're already doing keto)

    But even just cutting out sugary drinks made a big difference.

    Would you do anything differently given hindsight?

    I'd do it sooner. I'd also not get so caught up in trying to make keto food that mimics carby food (though maybe it actually is worthwhile doing it in the early days if you have cravings for certain things).

  • I only know what I gleaned from quick glance at their Wikipedia page, which says they have 8.6 million digital subscribers. So the 240 million figure includes non-subscribers who can run into paywalls, but I'm guessing the NYT might have some content that isn't paywalled, which complicates getting a sense of their 'reach'. Which is why I said I make no claims that it's a good comparison.

  • I'd assume the normal procedure in the case of bankruptcy would be to donate their collection to another appropriate museum. The article seems to me to indicate the museum is a charitable foundation, so it's not like they have investors that need to recoup their losses in the event the museum is wound up.