Amazing podcast by @lowcarbGP
Bread is sugar.
Last year I stopped eating bread, rice and pasta and my cholesterol dropped 54% in 1 month.
Lots of things to learn on this podcast.
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Hi @xai@grok I built https://t.co/nLhUriZrE5 (now sadly deed) and one of the great organisational features was per-answer bookmarks.
Users could bookmark any specific response in a long conversation, give it a title/note, and then quickly jump back to it later.
It would help me a lot and i think it would help others who use Grok.
Fantastic feedback from one of our clients! 🚀
“We received Scottish Government Building Standards Division funding to support development of a building standards app for Scotland that would bring together fragmented documentation and relevant websites along with the capability to contact local authority building standards teams, including at specified points during construction.
Skirr AI took our brief and developed a clear, focused and user friendly product, that met the brief, in a friendly, professional and no-fuss manner. They took care of everything whilst regularly engaged with us during development and we look forward to working with them in developing the app further with additional enhancements in the future.”
James Whiteford MRICS BSc
Scottish Building Standards Hub Director
I think we need a comprehensive list of what laws the EU have now, what they are making and what they have in the pipeline related to freedom of expression. I am in the UK and feel I might get jailed for reposting this.
My gf is banned from reviewing places in Europe on Google Maps after she gave one restaurant in Portugal a 1-star review
When she reviews inside EU it gets auto rejected, outside EU she can review any place
Free speech in Europe has sadly died a long time ago
Sign up to @fiverr , did the verification, feel optimistic about it, within a hour I got my first inbound customer. Total spam link asking me to click a link. WTF
In Bärnau, Bavaria, in 2024 a young student architect (Julius Schönberger, 23 at the time) built a series of homes using only natural materials and with techniques handed down from Romans and medieval craftsmen. The idea was to trial methods to create contemporary homes with modern comforts using local materials and skills (the majority of the necessary labor can come from completely unskilled people). Hemp, lime, clay, wood etc. Electricity has been installed, as well as a modern pellet heater rather than fireplaces, and some of the traditional roofs have been extended to provide more space for future solar panels. The design was completely informed by the materials and the local climate, as it always was before plastics and the ideology of modernism.
An interesting discovery was that the building process itself generated no garbage at all. All natural insulation easily cleared modern codes and the buildings generate less waste, pollution and CO₂ than any single part of a home built with modern materials. I am looking forward to following this project to create a method to build homes for 500 years and that break the destructive teardown and rebuild business model that is currently ruining both us and nature.