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I used to feel this way until I discovered cycling, I started running because I don't want to bike in NYC winter weather. Highly recommending trying cycling since you get to make it as hard as you want and it builds amazing cardio


Yeah, during covid and little bit after I was in amazing shape because I was able to go on nice long bike rides a few times a week. It got me thinking what would our society feel like if everyone was able to exercise?


When I was young we had golden retriever and the first time he saw my neighbors pool he dove in immediately and started swimming. He wasn't a complete puppy so maybe he was more confident in his ability.


Google got hacked back in 2010, lookup Operation Aurora. It wasn't a full own, but it shows that even the big guys can get hacked.


I wish Apple would skip yearly macOS releases, there is no need.


Or alternate feature releases with bug fix releases. I'd love to see a "Snow Leopard" every other year.


Why do you need a blockchain for this? What benefit does it bring here?


Stripe can siphon some of that delicious crypto revenue.


I don't necessarily blame people for using AI to help them write or spruce something up, however I find the tone particularly off-putting.

These excerpts show off that "AI"-tone I'm sure most people see.

>The San Bernardino case is gone from headlines. >But the backdoor? It’s in your phone. >It’s in Google’s servers. >It’s in Meta’s messages. >It’s in the legal system that always wins. >Apple’s 2016 stand wasn’t forgotten. >It was buried under the next headline. >But it’s still true.


Imagine if we went further and put them on rails and interconnected them. Maybe even built dedicated tunnels for them.


The American Healthcare is so broken already that further breakage could be seen as an improvement.


A lot of people are about to find out with this admin, how things that were certainly imperfect can be so much worse.

Building things is tough; tearing them down is relatively easy.


So much naivety. It’s like the new grad reading parts of a 500kloc project and proclaiming that it can only be saved by a full rewrite.


American Healthcare's "brokenness" involves massive bureaucracy, gate-keeping and processes that pressure providers to limit resources. But it does provide necessary things to people. A system that reduced the accuracy of diagnosis and treatment could still cost many lives.


That’s the attitude that got us here and I suspect we’ll ride it the whole way down


It’s really not, when was the last time anything happened fast in healthcare


Finally, I will make a subway that crosses the park!


92nd and Broadway, CPW, 5th Ave, Lex, 2nd Avenue, follow Astoria Blvd to the Grand Central to LGA is a no-brainer.


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