drphungky

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[–] drphungky@lemmy.world 21 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago) (1 children)

Gross, awful, terrible. Buuuuuut....

Hard to swallow pill: This will probably get tweaked and eventually be very successful. Most people do not like or know how to mess with settings on their phones. You, on this website, are probably an exception but deep inside you know that. How many friends and family members have you had to explain how to change something on their phones? How many have you noticed that NEED to change something on their phones but didn't even know it, much less think to ask? Now think of all the people whose phones you've never even seen.

Of course I'd love to see it go the way of touchscreens in cars where consumers reject it, but I just don't see it. Assuming they can get it to where it does the 5 or 10 tasks the average user would want to do, this will probably be the new norm moving foward. Don't believe me? Look at modern macs or windows and how many settings they hide.

[–] drphungky@lemmy.world 5 points 3 days ago

Only been a tradition for 50 years. Relatively young compared to the age of many political dealmakers.

[–] drphungky@lemmy.world 4 points 4 days ago

Just learned I was funded by rich people. Did I miss a paycheck somewhere?

-an actual economist, telling you deflation is bad

[–] drphungky@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

That's total debt, he's talking about individual debt. Deflation is bad. This is not really up for debate. 2% inflation is a fine target and worked well for decades.

[–] drphungky@lemmy.world -1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

The issue is a lot of teetotalers don't drink anything because of their existing health conditions, really bad obesity, hypertension, liver problems, etc. So those that don't drink at all are actually less healthy than the average population, and those that drink in moderation are obviously healthier than those who drink a lot. So the results look like moderate drinking is the most healthy but there's an (or a lot of) omitted variable bias.

[–] drphungky@lemmy.world 7 points 2 weeks ago

It's worth noting that not only did I not have to create this meme, I didn't have to Google that hard to find it.

[–] drphungky@lemmy.world 7 points 2 weeks ago

Plastics may degrade, but (as others have mentioned) if a plastic one lasts 10+ years

Micro plastics can be released as soon as a water bottle is first filled. This isn't the structural integrity of the plastic failing, it's your endocrine system and who knows what else being affected by tiny pieces of plastic that start shedding immediately.

Look, I'm not saying this isn't a cash grab because the serial inventor who made the aero press sold a controlling stake in his company and the new firm is squeezing as much money out as they can before the patent expires, BUT some of us do care about micro plastics. Not that I give my daughter coffee, but now that I have a toddler we've eliminated as much food related plastic as we can.

Stuff is genuinely damaging and yet we keep using it because it's convenient. And people wonder why the Romans used lead containers.

[–] drphungky@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

"ARRRRROWED!!!"

"Ow, my skin!"

[–] drphungky@lemmy.world 5 points 1 month ago (1 children)

We got married in DC and saved so much money on locations. We booked the Jefferson memorial 6 months in advance for like $50 (saved a couple thousand), and a boathouse on the Potomac for $800 (saved 8-20 grand) because we knew someone - wedding still cost like 33k. We were so cognizant of cost too - no flowers at all, DJ instead of a band, bought our own booze, etc.

I think people don't realize how much more expensive cities are, and also do a terrible job accounting for all the true costs of things. Food was obviously the bulk of it and other big things like booze, rings... But I kept impeccable records, and what really added up was the little $100 here, $300 there things. Hotel and plane tickets for destitute father-in-law, all the meals at restaurants you're taste testing to see if you wanna have the rehearsal dinner there, tips, food while the bridal party is getting ready, gifts for bridal party, the officiant, etc etc.

I wouldn't trade it for the money back because I'm notoriously cheap, so I pinched and saved and was super proud of our wedding's price to quality ratio, but I'd be lying if I said the final tally wasn't super painful and didn't delay our house a bit. It worked out in the end, though. Thanks interest rates!

[–] drphungky@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

Ah, gotcha. Well, best of luck. I'll let you know what I think when my beta invite comes in. Still waiting.

[–] drphungky@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Have you looked at direct integration with Garmin Connect? My guess is they and probably Fitbit have the huge majority of the market.

[–] drphungky@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago (4 children)

I'm actually dumb and my Garmin tracks my steps, so I DO know exactly how many I take (27,689 weekly). Damn I need to use my treadmill desk more consistently. That's low.

I saw in other comments wearables don't work. That's kind of a bummer. I like to leave my phone charging on my desk and let the watch track.

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