The first day you lift is the day you realise that you’ll never be able to lift enough!
The first day you lift is the day you realise that you’ll never be able to lift enough!
It’ll take a month for you to notice an improvement, about three months for other people to notice.
Remember, it’s not the exercise that’s hard, the hard bit is sticking with your routine.
Come on, join the “everyone that disagrees with us is a Nazi movement!” /s
That’s confirmation bias
AI is in it’s “biplane” stage, just as people in the twenties would have found it hard to comprehend the future of commercialised flight or a man on the moon, people struggle to imagine the future of AI.
AI is the very worse it’s going to be today, in the grand scheme of things, it’s only going to get better.
Hard disagree.
The dot-com burst would be worst case scenario and I think that’s a long chance.
I understand that some people hate AI or that they feel threatened by it, but I can only imagine that those who say it has no real value are either being facetious or have extremely limited cognitive capacity.
It’ll be no worse than the dot-com burst.
Computer hardware isn’t like a cars engine, it doesn’t get knackered after a 100,000 miles.
If the hardware has been working for the last ten years, there’s every chance it will go another ten years. Hardware is at much more risk of becoming outdated/obsolete than it is of becoming faulty/broken.
I believe it is likely that there will be a burst at some point, just as with the dot-com burst.
But I think many people wrongly think that it will be the end of or a major setback for AI.
I see no reason why in twenty years AI won’t be as prevalent as “dot-com’s” are now.
Wow, that’s quite something! You may have possibly noticed other benefits though? Maybe being less short of breath, your back is less sore, maybe a lower blood pressure or cholesterol at a medical? There’s many things you can notice other than your appearance in a mirror.
40lbs is a great achievement and I hope you didn’t find it to be an absolutely pointless exercise.