2015: 62kg, vegan, not working out. Spent the previous 9 years drinking, taking drugs, and partying. Total testosterone: 479 ng/dL.
2024: 79kg, meat-based, regularly hitting the gym, running, BJJ, yoga, etc. Spent the last 9 years improving my health. 0 alcohol. Total testosterone: 850 ng/dL.
@grok@agustinustheoo@aronrad@grok explain what Hatalom Kártya is and from what year this specific card is from and how rare it was and how useful/good in the game
Lots of weird takes on the Hungarian election result from both left and right here.
Peter Magyar is a socially conservative immigration restrictionist who wants to cut taxes and double the defence budget. He criticized Orban for admitting too many guest workers, and wants to increase Hungary's already generous pro-natal incentives.
On virtually every issue, his platform is well to the right of centre, by European standards.
His foreign policy is to end Orban's alliance with Putin, remove the Hungarian veto on EU loans to Ukraine, normalize relations with the European Union while opposing more Euro integration, and strengthen relations with Eastern Europe's anti-Russian governments, e.g. Poland.
His election was not a sudden shift to the left, but a rejection of Orban's corruption, the failure of his interventionist / statist economic policies, and the humiliation of his relationship with Putin.
Péter Magyar is not the anti-Orbán. He is running on a platform that is Orbán without the corruption.
As Orban, Magyar opposes the EU migration pact. He voted against the loan to Ukraine. He wants strong borders and has no plans to reverse Hungary’s energy ties with Russia before 2035. On every substantive question that defines the European left-right divide, Magyar sits exactly where Orbán sits.
What he promises to change is governance, not ideology. Anti-corruption reforms, rule of law, meritocratic appointments, unlocking frozen EU funds. A voter who backed Orbán for border security and national sovereignty can vote for Magyar without abandoning a single conviction. The only thing that voter has to abandon is tolerance for theft.
Orbán did not lose the argument. He lost the trust.
x wants local content now? cool
here's my pastel de nata review:
- pasteis de belem: tourist trap
- manteigaria: the best.
- any corner cafe: probably good, cheaper, no queue
you're welcome
The Codex MacOS app is dope. So much easier to stay on track of all all the things I'm working vs with multiple terminals. The worktree implementation is also great.
We're so back to GUIs.
If u don’t run clawd on your main Mac and give it access to your iCould and 1Password (where u store all your passkeys so it does not bug u for 2FA codes) then you are not retardmaxxxing hard enough and ngmi
First night after quitting caffeine: 10 hours of sleep! Up from an average 7.5h
I think most people exist in a perpetually sleep deprived state and are just propped up by caffeine
I'm not gonna have any more caffeine in 2025. No more tea, caffeine, dark chocolate or anything else with caffeine in it.
If I fail, I will donate $500 to the The Greta Thunberg Foundation.
Why quit (again)?
I don't like:
- the anxious energy it gives me, it makes me hyperactive and I struggle with focus
- that I fiend for it the first thing in the morning instead of moving my body or getting some sun, meditating etc
- it is messing with my sleep
- I always consume more of it than I should
I have quit it in the past for up to 3 months and I was completely fine. Sleep improves, calm focus returns. But it always creeps back into my life, and immediately becomes a daily habit.
I either don't do it at all, or do it every day. Classic addict behavior.
Durov, Naval, Zuckerberg and Goggins and many others don't use caffeine.
Straight edge LFG
@tonyszko Good for you! I feel like caffeine stays in my system for 24 hours
There is a gene called CYP1A2 that determines whether you are a slow or a fast metaboliser of caffeine. Sounds like you are the latter.
I'm not gonna have any more caffeine in 2025. No more tea, caffeine, dark chocolate or anything else with caffeine in it.
If I fail, I will donate $500 to the The Greta Thunberg Foundation.
Why quit (again)?
I don't like:
- the anxious energy it gives me, it makes me hyperactive and I struggle with focus
- that I fiend for it the first thing in the morning instead of moving my body or getting some sun, meditating etc
- it is messing with my sleep
- I always consume more of it than I should
I have quit it in the past for up to 3 months and I was completely fine. Sleep improves, calm focus returns. But it always creeps back into my life, and immediately becomes a daily habit.
I either don't do it at all, or do it every day. Classic addict behavior.
Durov, Naval, Zuckerberg and Goggins and many others don't use caffeine.
Straight edge LFG