Asus is trash. The last “gaming” laptop I bought could not be upgraded and the performance was terrible for the specs. Never Asus again.
Asus is trash. The last “gaming” laptop I bought could not be upgraded and the performance was terrible for the specs. Never Asus again.
…cause he’s F-A-B-U-LOUS!
Management Summary of indoor tech. Zwift gets expensive and frankly can be a bit wanky… sold as this online happy family. Most of the time you’re just in the hurt locker anyway. Try IndieVelo as an alternative. Actively under development, GREAT anti-cheat feature and it’s free (for now). Graphics is a bit dated, but you get over it. Also may I suggest investing in TrainingPeaks as this is the go-to app for people that train (there is a free version with limitations) . Strava is the Facebook of cycling and ads little value other than 'Look at my ride". TrainerRoad is for hardcore trainers that have solid goals. Boring as bat shit so you’ll likely pair it with something like indieVelo or Zwift anyway to beat the boredom. They do have AI FTP, which has pro’s and con’s. (Research is suggesting that FTP is not as good a reflection of Functional Threshold and some coaches only work off Critical Power and Max Aerobic Power) There are many other apps, but I guess these are probably the main one’s. Also most of the value come from Power Meters and trainers. GPLama and DC Rainmaker are the authority on accuracy on this stuff. Research Power Meters and Indoor Trainers on their websites as there are lots of snake oil manufacturers.
Now go and be awesome…
What! No try, catch ()?
I can’t believe governments and companies put such a “price” on people’s health. I must say the news about the US Health System is also echoed by all the other US companies I have dealt with in my professional capacity. Profits before people and sales before outcomes.
I/We avoid using them when we can…
So gambling is how a nation defines itself? Not science or innovation or having the brightest students or the most entrepreneurial business people or producing the most food but gambling on farm yard animals… Wow, that’s weak!
Ken-nai-giv-a-damn!
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haha at this point, I’ll be changing into the brown cat burglar suit.
Firefox or Brave for the win. Edge and Chrome are equally bloat/spyware.
Nah man. I won’t go near kids. Not my problem… If they die because of stupidity… it’s just thinning the heard.
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Arrogant narcissistic piece of shit. When everyone was suffering he collected a bonus…
Classic gas lighting by the Big 2 supermarkets. They do this every year around the time when they declare profits. They rip every day customers off, then highlight and plead victim on other unrelated matters.
When the 10c recycling deposit came into effect Coles super market conveniently coincided their 20c price increase on their house brand mineral water. If supermarkets cared so much about the environment and their “low prices” for their customers they would not have started charging bags when they became paper. I get paying for a multi use bag, but this was outright cost recovery and money making. Their quality on their fresh produce is shocking.
Corporate greed is alive and well with Coles and Woolworths.
What so that Disney can come and treat Australian workers like shit? No thanks… The House of Mouse is pure evil.
My wife is a firm supporter of womans rights and I support her in that. I was surprised when she came back from the movie date with her girlie friends when she remarked that it was cringe and also said it made her very uncomfortable due all the man-bashing.
Don’t blame him. Maybe if you taught your kids some bloody manners and respect, your little shit would not have been booted. They are not victim.
The irony is that while Reddit tried to commercialise what it’s users perceive (whether accurately or not) as a community. It’s like your local picnic spot or doggy park that you’ve been going to for years all of a sudden started charging an entry fee. That alienates consumers.
The unfortunate truth is that Reddit could have ended up being a very profitable respected business had the leadership decided to monetise it’s venture in a different model.
Ultimately consumers have had their fill with the perceived corporate greed culture and in this author’s view is the main drive away from Reddit by early adopters to other platforms such as this one.
Time will tell if the middle majority will follow in time.
If you are serious about training, Training Peaks is probably a great alternative. Strava is the Facebook of activity apps so not really great if you’re committed. There is a free plan for TP, but I’m not sure what the limitations are… I pay for it and can track the history of the key metric that matter to me such Power, Heart Rate, Training Zones, Freshness, Power bands etc. There are a LOT of analytical graphs to provide insights into your progress. The key is the more data you collect, the more value there is. i.e. Sleep tracking, weight, HRV, cadence etc.