Wow, thank you!
illusionist
All those goals are fixed and for neither of them is a "random" routine good.
Users should be able to create and share/follow routines.
I would not want to rely on a random routine for my injury. Do you think tgat's a good idea?
Having an ai to tell me when to switch angle sounds overkill to me. I'd switch angles if I have to hit the muscle differently or just whenever I want to. Both situations don't require an ai to do that, right?
Sure and assuming you want a professional routine, you always end up with the same exercises, depending on the frequency of your training and split.
Maybe my mind is too narrow in this regard to see a benefit in it, sorry
There's only a very limited set of exercises. It's not rocket science.
There are also many professionally built workout routines online accessible for free.
Stuff that you pay for can't get better than theirs.
The article also doesn't address how tailscale could enshittify and that they won't do it.
You can get rid of them very easily π You could also have a base config and an extended config
Thanks for the analysis!
Solution: atomic distro
Looks like ai crap
Btw, I'm on an arch endeavour
but if you're a developer or systems engineer who sees your OS as a critical part of your toolkitβone that should be as reliable and version-controlled as your codeβthen the tough road of NixOS is absolutely worth it.
Is the value added benefit to other systems with regards to the cost really worth it? Btw, I love home manager because it is easy to use (I haven't had problems so far).
You're right. I'm not sure where I got that from. Seems weird to me now as well. As if I was replying to the wrong comment, sorry for that.
Ot's true what you say on the other part :)