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  • Thank you for taking the time to write this. It's a really good and valuable comment.

    I think what most people don't realise is that what's a good physique for one person isn't necessarily a good physique for another. That's the gift and the curse of genetics for you. But a physique is ultimately carved out of discipline and consistency.

    I look at where I am now and I'm instantly thinking about where I want to be, but given a moment to take stock and I only dreamed of getting to this point. In fact my first world problems are that my friends lack the maturity to celebrate with me.

    Anecdotally, I actually think that's why it's important to have friends around your fitness, so they can ground you, rather than trying to ground yourself based on influencers.

  • Not sure I'd be okay trusting designers to solve fingerprinting.

  • Can't wait for Summit to start rolling out support for v1.

  • Kylian has decided to be proactive, but all this all tells me is how toxic both he and Madrid truly are. Not just the players, not just the president, everything about the entire club. Unless they're winning, it's a horrid place.

  • UK Politics @feddit.uk

    Britain Needs Wealth Taxes, Not Royal Speeches

  • I really hope someone trustworthy like Mozilla or the EFF fork it.

  • Oh my days. Please don't let them fuck it up.

  • Technology @beehaw.org

    AI enters the exam room, and nurses are left to manage the fallout

    www.scientificamerican.com /article/ai-is-entering-health-care-and-nurses-are-being-asked-to-trust-it/
  • Technology @beehaw.org

    Your doctor’s AI notetaker may be making things up, Ontario audit finds

    arstechnica.com /health/2026/05/your-doctors-ai-notetaker-may-be-making-things-up-ontario-audit-finds/
  • Android @lemdro.id

    “The Biggest Android Update Ever”

  • As a full-time carer, oof!

  • Late Stage Capitalism @lemmygrad.ml

    DDG's meltdown over a $300 watch says it all...

  • F-Droid @lemdro.id

    IzzyOnDroid Repository Statistics - April 2026

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  • Android @lemdro.id

    Everything announced at The Android Show: Gemini Intelligence, Googlebooks, and more

    9to5google.com /2026/05/12/the-android-show-2026/
  • Ooh, that's gonna go down well in the west.

  • Admin, my admin!

  • Technology @beehaw.org

    Why Tesco is switching to QR codes

  • To get a clean shave or a precision shave, I go against the grain. If I'm just trimming, I'll go with the grain.

    Disclaimer: I use clippers.

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  • Late Stage Capitalism @lemmygrad.ml

    Met Gala boycott message projected on Jeff Bezos’ New York apartment

  • I'm yet to see a reputable and reliable VPN where you don't have to sign in

  • Green Energy @slrpnk.net

    Why Investing in Oil & Gas Will Never Fix Energy Prices! - Greg Jackson, CEO Octopus Energy

  • How's the UI? Modern?

  • Why do you have such a hard-on for Google. Go outside, there's more to life than a vendetta against a corporation that doesn't know you exist?

  • Genuinely made me laugh.

  • Fitness and Health @lemmy.ml

    What the U.S. Gets Wrong About Fitness (And Europe Gets Right)

  • The amalgamation of Tim Cook and Tim Allen.

  • What? As someone who relies on heart rate monitoring for autoregulation in the gym, I can tell you it works and works well. When my heart rate is allowed to drop between sets, I can lift heavier and pursue my progressive overload properly, but when my watch is glitching, my lifts are never up-to-par.

    Now, can the technology be improved. Absolutely, let's start with addressing the racial biases in the optical sensors, but to call it a gimmick is someone with a preconception attempting to spread misinformation. Whether in bad faith or inadvertently, only you know.

  • It's like cooking a steak. Yes, most people get it right and don't poison themselves, but some people have thermometers and make sure their steak is cooked to perfection.

  • I'm the same. I take working out pretty seriously, so I like to see when I'm getting enough sleep for proper recovery or why when I wake up I feel like my legs are proper heavy. The watch has been a great help for me.

  • I think this comes back to the whole, not everything is for everyone thing. For me, it just gives insight into how my sleep went and motivates me to try and stay asleep a little longer, as I have issues staying asleep. But I can definitely see how it could adversely affect others.