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- I feel the same way.
- I don't think the problem is with LED lights in particular, it's really the "color temperature" of lights and brightness or "lumens" are two high. Old incandescent lights could have also been too bright (think police car lights shining into your eyes).
But I generally agree - ever since I got PRK eye surgery ultra white car lights are hard for me to handle. My wife has always been sensitive to light (she has lighter eyes), so that goes to show that there's certainly a range of tolerance for this and it's really a safety issue.
Inspections are a good idea, but I'd like to see some control over what can be sold to prevent the installation in the first place.
- I also expect local LLMs to catch up to the cloud providers.
I spent last weekend experimenting with Ollama and LM studio. I was impressed at how good Qwen3-Coder is. Not as good as Claude, but close - maybe even better in some ways.
As I understand it, the latest Macs are good for local LLMs due to their unified memory. 32GB of RAM in one of the newer M-series seems to be the "sweet spot" for price versus performance.
- I got this error too.
Tried restarting zed and restarting my computer, but neither resolved it.
- This comment took me on a walk down memory lane...
The shortage of asparaginase (brand name Erwinaze) was very stressful during my daughter's recovery! This was in 2021.
She had allergic reactions to two other medicines, and Erwinaze was identified as an alternative. We ended up getting a batch of Erwinaze, but she was allergic to that too. She ended up getting it on a slow drip under full hospitalization instead of a relatively quick visit at the infusion center.
If anyone else is in a similar situation, this patient advocate might be able to help:
- Hello,
Here's more info on the side effects to memory.
* https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6089371/ * https://curesearch.org/Learning-Problems-During-or-After-Tre...
I think this sums it up (from the NIH study):
"methotrexate exposure has also been associated with persistent cognitive deficits among survivors, including impairments of memory, attention, and executive functions"
My daughter recovered from Leukemia (ALL). She's healthy now, but it was a nightmare. She was in the "high risk" category until the doctors realized the chemo triggered a rare kidney disorder. Once that was treated, the chemo started to work.
I've observed some issues with her memory and cognition, but I'm happy she's alive and optimistic that she'll learn to work around the challenges.
- Great idea. I am considering buying one for my refrigerator and furnace.
Are you planning to charge a monthly fee? I’d be open to that, but it would be nice to not pay for more than the hardware. I.e. build the operating costs into the cost of the initial purchase
- I will be honest, I only skimmed the article… But I did not see any mention of exercise. Not sure if the author will read this, but the best way I know to increase metabolism is to walk or swim. Ideally work up to something more intense like yoga or weightlifting as you start to feel better. Basically, activity work at building up an appetite and eat high fiber foods.
Also check out the fodmap diet to get your gut in order before working up to exercise.
- You’d be surprised… weight lifting while intermittent fasting is quite effective
- I’d be happy to help. My email is in my profile
- The article states…
Though none of the prolific thieves has been arrested yet, Der said, “we are investigating several suspects for their roles in this massive theft scheme and expect charges soon.”
I wonder who owns and/or rents that warehouse…
- I just left a similar comment. We were probably composing a the same time.
Good point about the possibility of a roof leak and placing blame. I didn’t think of that.
- I’m surprised the landlord is ok with this. I understand the panels might be rated to withstand some amount of wind, but there’s a huge liability if this project lead to injury.
A good job was done considering the load on the indoor wiring, but the exposed wires on the outside of a building concern me. Typically wires have some level of insulation and/or conduit that reduces and contains the spread of fire. If wind did move the panels around, those wires could pull loose and start a fire.
SF does not perform frequent building inspection, but if an inspector saw this they would almost certainly cite that this violates building code. In the event of injury, insurance might not pay out given how this is setup.
- Thanks for sharing this!
I’m half Iranian and didn’t grow up with my dad, so I have very little cultural connection except for my love of Persian food.
It’s hard for me to justify buying the little bottles of Saffron at groceries stores given the price and the ratio of product to packaging.
Now I’m going to order from that company and step up my culinary game! Still not cheap but at least it feels like a good deal and I appreciate that it’s not shipped across the world and that it’s available in bulk.
- > Do not keep a sourdough starter. It’s a waste of time for a busy person like you. Try a poolish instead.
Everything else on the list was good, in my opinion. This one I had to look into more...
"Poolish is a preferment where you mix one part flour and one part water with a small amount of commercial yeast, resulting in a fairly wet sponge that is left to ferment for 6 to 16 hours."
I don't think traditional sour dough actually takes much time at all. It's so hands off - I mean sure, I guess I can see the point. I'm making pizza tonight and the dough has been cold fermenting for many days. But it's so hands off and takes very little actual time or effort. Just requires some planning ahead.
- Are there any details what Bill Gates takes in the weekly IV fluids?
- Here's how my wife does it...
"Do you want to take out the trash?"
My engineer mind interprets it literally every time :)
Usually I don't mind taking out the trash... but occasionally I don't really want to. I have to always translate this to "She wants me to take out the trash".
- That Python library looks great! Thanks for sharing it.
- > Much as I love the service homebrew provides, terraform is one of the edge cases that is better being managed outside of brew. I believe tf-switch is now the most popular option?
tfenv is also available in homebrew for installing multiple/different versions of terraform
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