Ph goals for 2024, lower resting heart rate as to complete a 800cal/h workout at no higher than 150bpm. Legpress 180 comfortably, benchpress 150 comfortably.
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Ph goals for 2024, lower resting heart rate as to complete a 800cal/h workout at no higher than 150bpm. Legpress 180 comfortably, benchpress 150 comfortably. @neauoire same, hope you have a good fun year with good health and nice experiences. That spring-in-winter weather is unsettling, but helps with doing projects on deck. A Short Ballad Dedicated to the Growth of Programs I wonder why the author picked "gwir" and "anwer"..? edit: Welsh for true and untrue. https://www.angelfire.com/in/gillionhome/Lyrics/Cerddi/Gwir.html @neauoire same in breton for gwir ☺️ (for false i don't know). what about cornish @alderwick ?
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@neauoire I've been meaning to redo the dyneema braids to the sailing rings we use as jibe preventors. How to: Dyneema End to End Splice @neauoire Useful, cheers! I have the same strand Dyneema (use it for string silencers on my bows) and find it almost waxy to the touch. I did think it must be quite difficult to getting a holding splice given this texture, and so I'm surprised but not _very_ surprised the article cites a buried section 51" long for their stays! Still trying to turn the old Lispkit into a usable Lisp playground that's hosted on a 20ish opcodes virtual machine. I've implemented something like the PRINT opcode from the book, next I'll try READ so it can respond to keyboard input. The fib program compiles to the following SECD code: (6 2 NIL 3 (2 NIL 2 #\Newline 13 1 (0.0) 13 2 :cli 13 26 5) 13 3 (1 (0.0) 2 0 14 8 (2 0 9) (1 (0.0) 2 1 14 8 (2 1 9) (2 NIL 1 (0.0) 2 1 16 13 1 (1.1) 4 2 NIL 1 (0.0) 2 2 16 13 1 (1.1) 4 15 9) 9) 5) 13 3 (2 NIL 2 NIL 1 (0.0) 13 1 (1.1) 4 13 1 (1.2) 4 5) 13 3 (1 (0.0) 5) 7 4 21) I dunno about you but the Common Lisp HyperSpec website is absolute peak web design.
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To limit the condensation in the winter seeping into the foam, we elevated it with this space-material looking thing. Hopefully it will help protect our newly upholstered cushions. @neauoire looks like 3d printer spaghetti smooshed into an egg carton 3d shape, very interesting! It's funny how I can go from being utterly terrified at the onset of a project such as the total rewiring of Pino, to looking back thinking that it wasn't at all as hard as you expected, and having that familiar realization that that twinge of fear is more often about starting than it is about doing the task itself. Rek and I were invited to do a residency at LEÑA, and we sailed to our dream destination, the breath-taking Princess Louisa Inlet. I had, once again, the opportunity of crossing the US by train, eastward this time, with a bunch of amazing people heading to the last of the Strange Loop conferences. I got a tattoo of my favourite demon, Stolas, by my friend and favourite tattoo artist Lizbeth. @neauoire I feel this so hard. Inertia is strong, comfort or the illusion of it are pacifiers. Both in projects and in major life changes (going independent, big geographical moves, other plunges) I find just making that start or decision feels like 90% of the work. *selects a length of code on Github* Wow, that's actually impressive, how even the f- @neauoire I recently opened a pull request that slowed the Github text editor to about 1 character per second. Apparently, it's not ready to cope with +19,355 −22,378 @neauoire If someone is selecting text on THEIR webpage, that's obviously something THEY need to know about IMMEDIATELY. |
@neauoire how do you maintain aerobic fitness afloat? Swim, exercise bike, etc?