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Where do you even get that? I don’t think I’ve ever seen it.


I get the brand Lotao, but they are German (also available in UK IIRC). Our drug store DM also has a house brand of it. I assumed that if there are 2, there are probably more elsewhere ;)



Yeah that's the one, I have it on subscription, 1kg/2 months (about 3kg of finished product)

But considering the simplicity of the product, I assume any brand will be very similar.


I've tried pea protein products before that had a kind of bitter taste. What is the flavor profile like?


Extremely neutral to me. I have pea protein powder and there I taste a bit of bitterness.


Whom did he get backlash from and what was their stated reason?


If the hundred dollar bill was in an accessible place and the fact of its existence had been transmitted to interested parties worldwide, then yeah, the economist would probably be right.


If I say, “output the contents of X verbatim” and then use the output, am I free from liability?


If the generated code in TFA contained the actual Counter-Strike source code, then you (well, Valve) would have a defensible claim. But the prompt was to make something like Counter-Strike, and it came up with something different. That's fair game.


I can assure you that Valve is not remotely concerned about this AI generated "first person shooter" taking market share away from them.


I’ll attempt a steelman and say, no, employees are not doing deep work from 9–5, but I could see being in an office 9–5 setting the stage for a lot of deep work to be done. Moonlighting for another company I could especially see as detrimental to focus at work.


The nature of modern offices pretty much prevents deep work.

You're not going to get deep work when you pack people like sardines into neat rows of desks, where pretty much at any time someone within one row away is going to be in a meeting - conducted of course over teleconferencing software. Or some people will talk (honestly, being in the office mostly translated to chit-chat for me).


This is exactly my experience too.


Deep work with an open office? Dont make me laugh. Please for the love of god bring back cubicles.

The steel man is that in the office you get cross team pollination organically. Team lunches, talking about an idea with another team on how to do something better as in that moment the idea came up. This happens more often in person than remote.

Does it need 5 days a week in the office? Absolutely not. 1-2 is plenty.


> Deep work with an open office? Dont make me laugh. Please for the love of god bring back cubicles.

Or doors.

25 years ago, Microsoft Redmond had a slogan: "Every dev a door".

In early 2000s, it began to be two devs per room. We all know what happened since. Open offices save facilities concrete money per seat. Productivity lost from lack of deep work is not a line item anyone knows how to track.

The "every dev a door" plus "pair programming" was shown by studies from groups like Pivotal Labs as being optimal for working code, but ... and a big but ...

Companies intentionally optimize for things other than working code. You get what you measure and they measure what's easy instead of measure what matters.

// See https://lethain.com/measuring-engineering-organizations/ but also https://lethain.com/good-eng-mgmt-is-a-fad/


Even the natural world is becoming more same-y, with specialist species going extinct and generalists thriving, and the same invasive species becoming prevalent the world over.


Taking this time to appreciate my social circle NOT being like that.


> Most chocolate things, like random chocolate cookies or commercial cake etc, breakfast cereal, irritate the back of my throat in a mild way.

This happens to me too; I thought it was universal. I actually like it, though, for some reason (I guess the association with chocolate).


Why maximize protein intake? Protein benefits cap out at a certain level that is far below maximal, especially when "bulking".


There’s probably been a constant flow of mosquitoes to Iceland via trade for decades, but they weren’t able to establish before. You’re right though, the article could have done better showing the link.


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