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@BringInTheNew
• Engineer & Writer • FullStack, AWS, DevOps, Serverless, React/Next.js, GoLang, GenAI Enthusiast
Katılım Ocak 2018
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One of our main values at @vercel: iterate to greatness. We’re constantly learning, adapting, improving. We have an insatiable appetite for feedback. The job is never finished. Keep your asks and complaints coming, we’re listening.
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Transitioning from theoretical to practical
So one thing I’ve realized about cooking is that it is somewhat similar to software development.
In order to learn something new, I used to watch countless tutorials on youtube, buy lots of books, courses etc. but never really implement any of them. But watching someone else do it gave me the satisfaction that I was doing it myself, which turned out to be incorrect & a procrastination activity disguised as a productive step.
So now I learn what is needed to solve the current business problem & immediately try to put that in action by writing a piece of code, trying to run it and seeing how it works.
I am adopting a similar approach to cooking. I’ve watched countless vegan cooking shows and bought more than 20 books .. most of them sitting on the shelf. But no more. I find one recipe that I like from the files here or another compliant recipe & I immediately stop studying or warching further recipes/videos & try to cook/prepare that recipe. And then I see how I like it, adjust the seasonings etc. and capture that in my digital notebook.
While previously I was just reading recipes or watching videos until I felt hungry & then eating some junk food because no healthy meal was already cooked/available, now I’m beginning to realize that having meals ready before I feel hungry is a super critical ingredient to staying compliant with a healthy lifestyle.
Sure there are lots of recipes which dont need any cooking or minimal cooking but most of the indian recipes I currently know require about 30min -1 hour investment.
But a meal in hand is better than many recipes in the bush (book).
Choosing taking action over hoarding information.
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@florinpop17 Thanks Florin. Was primarily cooking at home - that probably explains the difficulty in weighing each major calorific ingredient, but now i know tracking works
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@BringInTheNew I started tracking calories in April last year, and yea, been doing it daily since
Takes 5 mins per day, max.
You just scan the label or search the food and enter the weight in the app.
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1.5 years ago I was obese at 104kg (230 lbs) and I was in the first category (2-3k steps per day).
Today I'm at 82kg (180 lbs) and I walk/run about 12k steps per day.
Walking changed my life!
I hope this will inspire you to walk an extra 1k steps per day.
Florin Pop 👨🏻💻@FlorinPop17
How many steps do you walk on average per day? 🚶♀️🚶♂️
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@florinpop17 Thanks. But did you calculate the calorific value of each of your 3 meals a day and enter it in yazio for 1.5 years? I tried doing this for few weeks (on paper) and found it incredibly time consuming so wanted to check how you approached it.
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@florinpop17 Thanks - You’ve used a calorie counting app (which one?) daily for last 1.5 years?
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@BringInTheNew Calorie counting
Eating way less
Being more conscious of what I eat
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@florinpop17 Very inspiring Florin!
Even after reaching the goal of ~72kg, do you think you’ll continue to track meals/calories daily?
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Quickly becoming a fan of magic mouse, several years after swearing by MX Master.
But had to find the right mouse-pad and make a couple of minor adjustments to the grip.
Underside of mouse has a adhesive to reduce scraping noise on the metal (aluminium) mouse-pad surface.
Underside of mouse pad has rubber slip resistant adhesives on 4 corners.
And finally, an increase in mouse sensitivity adjustment in macOS settings.



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Being in the technology industry is a great way to 'stay young', regardless of your age.
Sure it feels highly volatile and like a roller coaster most of the years, but over time you get used to it and may even enjoy it.
You'll succeed especially if you look forward to learning new things and the satisfaction that comes with watching something you've built is unparalleled.
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@worldofgretchen @SoVeryBritish What rule applies between 3PM and 4PM?
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I think it means 1 Jul - 31 Aug .. ALL DAYS i.e. no parking permitted between 10am and 6pm even on weekdays.
But for rest of the year, you can park weekdays.
So probably some event is happening in Jul/Aug for which parking is prohibited even on weekdays, but beyond that parking is prohibited only on weekends/BH.
🤷♂️
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@SoVeryBritish Reminds me of this sign I spotted in North Wales.
The 1 Jul - 31 Aug bit is redundant, as it's covered by the all year above.
🤷♂️

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