Indeed. I destroyed a power bank with one of the usb-to-barrel adapters shown here. Presumably because of startup current; it popped, with smoke escaping through the USB ports.
Agreed, I've watched the Alpha Go movie, I think, 3 times by now. It elicits strong emotions in me which I get very rarely from a movie or story.
I think it's due to the subject matter and people being very relatable to me. And it's real, filmed while it happened, instead of some madeup or retold story.
It's easy to blame GoDaddy, but 'miscommunication' takes two.
You pay Markmonitor a shitload of money to make sure this doesn't happen. They should have dedicated people at GoDaddy and direct communication channels.
This is a significant fuckup on Markmonitor's part, even if GoDaddy did something different than was requested from them.
I can guarantee you that miscommunication doesn't always require 2 people.
Source: Have been OH SO EVER PRECISCE AND EXACT in my communication with certain idiots, and they still screw it up. Several instances of "put this here carefully", only to return and find it all the way across the room upside-down and broken, come to mind.
Where are you getting that from? I don't see that info anywhere on the linked page. Is there more information published elsewhere, or do you have insider knowledge?
- a food addicted person is lying about their consumption
200 kcal a day.. yeah sure. A human body needs more than that just to breathe and pump blood. Even comatose a skinny person needs 5 times as much.
Overweight people have a significantly higher metabolic base rate. Just breathing can easily be 1000kcal a day if your lungs have to move 30 kilos of upper body fat 10 times a minute. They also have more muscle mass compared to the average person their size, even when not physically active, which increases MBR as well.
Weight loss and gain is a solved problem, but self control and human behavior is not.
Perpetuating myths of impossible weight loss is not beneficial for our society and moves us further away from solving the underlying issues.
I can believe this as a human who fasts. I just don't eat every other day. I've fasted for multiple days. You would amazed at how much the scale doesn't move. I can lose zero weight after 36 hours of nothing but water entering me. The body is less CICO and more a system trying to maintain homeostasis as much as possible and pulling ever lever it can.
Yes, eventually eating every other day I did lose weight, but we're talking a steady glide of 1-2lbs a week nothing as severe as people would expect a severely overweight person who only ate half the week to lose.
If you treat humans as biological machines, signaling system (hormones, endocrine system) is very important. When signaling system is messed up, your CI/CO model with self-control doesn't work at all. Signals need to be fixed.
It's insane how arrogant people can be about this. You have not accounted for all of the variables and that is blatantly obvious. The phenomenon is well known and there are multi-variable equations for it, many different models. One popular model is that NEET can decrease below the caloric deficit, meaning you still gain weight by becoming subconsciously lazier despite everything feeling equally difficult subjectively. There are several other more advanced models adding other variables, some depending on insulin sensitivity, for example. Anyway, no physics is broken, laymen are just naive to the complexity abd adaptability of biology.
200kcal/day is less than 10W. Since all energy the body uses is released as heat this puts the maximum sustainable heat radiation with such a diet at 10W.
That's about the level of a typical household LED, which at most feels slightly warm to the touch.
At that energy level you could not sustain weight while maintaining body temperature let alone having a healthy metabolism. That's just a plain fact.
You will lose weight long before you reach 200kcal/day.
That's a good argument against what I said for this particular case. I didn't realize 200kcal was so little. Imagine my comment was written in reply to a higher number though because that criticism is definitely valid for a large number of posts people make in general. ;)
But it is basic physics, which is in fact being violated. It's really very normal to require exceptional proof for this. Like literally any scientific study, not just an anecdote claiming magic.
It is the amazing the hoops people will jump through and the lies they will tell themselves and others rather than facing the obvious truth that they are consuming too many calories.
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