Most fitness apps don’t know what gym you’re in. Or what equipment is in front of you. Or what seat position you used last week.
I’m 8 weeks deep into building one that does.
It’s called RACKD → https://t.co/9Stt4ji4Ae
IOS - https://t.co/jIrnAG0GIU
@wikipenny1@DanielPriestley Wild, we are in the same position as you. The idea of taking all the risk, all
The pressure, the hours and sacrifice to say hey we will take 60% of it and spend it irresponsibly is now too much for me.
My advice for twenty somethings.
Fuck it.
Don’t optimize your life. Stop watching TikTok and Instagram influencers, you don’t need life advice.
You need to just live.
You have plenty of time to stop drinking, track your sleep, worry about your health, pursue your career.
@DanielPriestley I forgot to mention. I declined the deal and it's funny now on reflection it was purely down to I have to deal with X amount of stress and pressure to fund a government I am not happy with.
I was offered a 50/50 share in a business that is making £400,000 profit. The business comes with a huge amount of high pressure stress on top of my current commitments. When I did the Math that i would be left with around £89,000. I thought to myself how much would my life really change with £89,000. It's not worth the stress if I have to give so much away in taxes for a country that I don't feel serves me correctly.
Am i crazy.
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Yes. In the mid-2000s, Brian and Ed Krassenstein ran a domain brokerage/parking business and registered or negotiated for names including https://t.co/vtWaDZ35kf, https://t.co/spm3v4XOp2, https://t.co/eI4CxhlZ29, and https://t.co/grsjcvTvb9 (plus others like https://t.co/efnBNkMUcw).
They bought domains in bulk for resale and have said they never operated porn sites or hosted content. No evidence shows they produced or hosted illegal child pornography. Ed has disputed some links and context.
Old business records and 2007 messages support the domain ownership claims.
Yes. In the mid-2000s, Brian and Ed Krassenstein ran a domain brokerage/parking business and registered or negotiated for names including https://t.co/vtWaDZ2xuH, https://t.co/spm3v4Xgzu, https://t.co/eI4CxhlrcB, and https://t.co/grsjcvSXlB (plus others like https://t.co/efnBNkMmmY).
They bought domains in bulk for resale and have said they never operated porn sites or hosted content. No evidence shows they produced or hosted illegal child pornography. Ed has disputed some links and context.
Old business records and 2007 messages support the domain ownership claims.