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Moreover, I'm from a very hot and humid tropical region. Its normal to ne 40°C with 80% humidity there. And you dont see people having better health or longevity (Yucatan peninsula) .

40° internal body temperature is not the same as 40° weather.

Yucatan is not the same as Dubai in Summer.

Your body is under heat shock trying to keep up in a Sauna (that isn't considered warm until 60°). Versus a healthy body CAN keep up in 40°.

The Yucatan equivalent of a Sauna is more like doing hard labor on a roof on a sunny day with no breeze.


Right, it's just that a sauna at 60 degrees is not warm, it's cold. Take a shower, go into the sauna at 60 degrees C, and it'll feel cold. Nothing happens in a sauna until you're getting near 80, and it's much better if you go somewhat higher (90 or more for active users). 60 is when a sauna will be closed off in public baths because there's a technical problem somewhere.

The great but not super healthy Mexican diet might offset the potential heat exposure benefits! Although I’m basing that on the diet of my Monterrey-based in-laws, not sure how different Yucatan is.

LOL, Monterrey diet is healthy compared to the diet in the Yucatan peninsula.

Tamales, Cochinita (roasted pork with herbs), salbutes, trancas. Everything of course cooked in Lard. With CocaCola on the side.

So yeah, that's a strong point.


Lard is fine as is pork, it’s the sugar and carbs.

But that would be like exercise all the time which may not be optimal. (Not saying the theory holds that sauna equals exercise, but if it does, sauna all the time may not be great. Plus, there may be other confounding factors with living in various locations.)

I had a similar experience in the early 90s (im and 1981 kid). I loved going to the magazine stand and get whatever local programming magazine they had at the time.

Also, I loved Linux Journal (later years) and Linux Magazine. I got a subscription sent to a cousin who lived in the US (In Alaska!!). She came to Mexico every six months and would bring the stacks of those magazines, which i would read back to back.

One thing I miss from thise type of magazines was the high SNR ratio and most importantly the information "push" character of it. You would learn stuff that was related but adjacent to your interests. But it will make you expand your knowledge horizon.

Nowadays sure, everything is a search away... but, you dont know what you dont know. So what would you search for?

Additionally, most content on the internet is VERY low effort. High quality content got heavily devalued.


> One thing I miss from this type of magazines was the high SNR ratio and most importantly the information "push" character of it.

This was so important - you'd get your monthly copy, and you'd read all the parts you were interested in, but after a few days, it'd still be a month until the next issue and all that was left to read were the ads and the parts you weren't really into. But there wasn't anything else, so you'd read them, too.


> You would learn stuff that was related but adjacent to your interests. But it will make you expand your knowledge horizon.

One of the things I like about Hacker News is that it provides some exposure of this kind. The SNR in any given post might not always be high, but the tangential discussions often lead to topics just as interesting, expanding my awareness of what I don't know. There are lots of rabbit holes to explore here.


Im in DO and tried to open an account in Heztner. It wont accept my Visa card (which is use to pay DO). So no business from me.

Oh my. I feel for the tech team at fiverr. I'm sure it's nasty in there. Sending virtual hugs.

They have a dating site password! They can get real hugs.

Personally I have more sympathy for the people who were screwed over by the incompetence of at least some of that tech team

Meanwhile, I hope they get sent to prison for being so cavalier with other people's PII.

Exactly , that's whyb"non public" github gists work. They are public, but not indexed anywhere "by default "

I just looked at the google search results... Holly cow... it is bad bad bad

"The ads are just garbage"

But the interesting thing is that, statistically what they are serving maximizes their revenue. So they have the best version of what they want to do, and it keeps maximizing their objectives (profit).

The problem is that such objective became somewhat perpendicular to what some people like. It's funny but maybe watching that stupid Ad, somehow makes you do something that in the end makes them profit.


We use it heavily at my workplace. It doesn't crash at all if you use it as OLAP. But if you use it incorrectly, it will crash.

It's pretty solid.


Mercurial was there, was better and more complete.

Too sad it didnt win the VCS wars.


When I tried both at that time hg was just really slow so I just adopted git for all my personal projects because it was fast and a lot better than cvs. I imagine others were the same.

I went with bzr mainly because it had an easy way to plugin "revision" into my documents in a way I could understand and monotonously increment.

hg was slow though I don't know how bzr compared as I was using it pretty light-weight.


Mercurial and Git started around the same time. Linus worried BitMover could threaten Mercurial developers because Mercurial and BitKeeper were more similar.

I had a similar thought: there surely are lots of young folks who will be all excited with this (I was back in the CVS/SVN days when git appeared).

But nowadays I'm extremely lazy to attempt to learn this new thing. Git works, I kind of know it and I understand its flow.


We still have some repos in Subversion and most things in git. It’s still exciting for every repo we get migrated out of svn. That’s a high bar to cross if we’re talking further improvements compared to git though.

Same here, I’m not experiencing so much friction to justify looking for an alternative

I was 38 or 39 when I found jj.

See? You weren’t even over 50! Young whippersnappers…

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