- le-hu parentHN is a forum, what is there to understand?
- complete summary here - great stuff: https://www.chrisbehan.ca/posts/atomic-habits
- great stuff, for general news-synthesis I use https://www.newsminimalist.com/ definately check it out!
- What really got me into strength training was accidental read of
Overcoming Gravity: A Systematic Approach to Gymnastics and Bodyweight Strength
This book turned out to be infinite knowledge source about physical training and how our body works in general. At first I wasn't convinced as the author looks more like a computer geek than ultra strong gymnast - but once you read it, you get to understand what strength really is, and why size of your muscles do not convey how strong you are.
- yea they just "warm the glass" giving it their energy, thus slowing down and eventually condensating because they've lost so much energy (cold stuff absorbs heat from the warm stuff)
on the contrary if you boil the water like madman you're giving water molecules so much energy it flies away as steam :)
- What if you hold the magnet that holds something? ;d
I think we should talk force/work/energy/material structure.
Force is just force, how hard you push something. Work is force times distance you moved that thing - moving something 10 meters is twice as much work as moving it 5 meters. Energy is the abstract term that is basically Work, but normalized so we can define energy of any action (not only pushing something but like heating this, or spinning that). Power is energy output per second. (not relevant here)
Person holding 1kg first uses energy to pick this up, then unfortunatelly because we're squishy uses energy to stabilise muscles (chemical energy) holding it against gravity.
Magned uses electric field energy (either static or dynamic cos there's two types of magnets) to pick up something - but once grabs it, it's no longer using energy (there's no movement) - things get 'frozen in time' and that thing magnet is holding just becomes part of the magnet. If you separate them - the thing "gives back" the energy to the magnet (you supply the energy by using force to separate them).
Now the thing that hold the magnet holds both - as long as it's not squishy human but for example the metal bar - it does not use energy to hold stuff (thanks to internal metal structure that's stiff enough to not move under magnet's weight, of course there's a border value of weight a metal bar can withstand without collapsing)
Think of a lamp post holding a lamp above a road - the post does the holding for 0 energy but someone had to use the energy to install the bulb up there. Person holding the same lamp would use energy because we're not stiff as metal.
- If someone buys your bond for 10 mil of X currency, you have to pay them back 11mil in couple years, if you devalue the currency in the meantime you just pay them back worthless papers while they've invested real money into you back in the day. Also US dollar is like global currency (everybody country trades in that) - so like 70% of dollars are outside of US. While US prints 100 bucks, 30% of devaluation hits US, 70% hits the world - that's why the world is pissed at US FED printing money like crazy.
- Because you are right - convection is just a special case of conduction
https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/497923/is-convec...
- you'll be fine with this summary -> https://www.chrisbehan.ca/posts/atomic-habits
- I second that, RoR is worth it. Speaking of resources - https://www.railstutorial.org/ Michael Hartl's tutorial is still one of the best ones, although it's rails 6 not the freshest 7.