Other servers that are still federated with the original beehaw community won't see our comments here, as we're now commenting on our local version. Beehaw stuff is effectively a closed garden lemmy.world-only situation for the time being.
So my partner is also taller, fatter, and has more muscle mass. We're both trying to lose weight, and she set her pace to be twice as fast as mine, but I believe she still eats ~500cal more than me per day. So yes, it sucks.
As a fellow shorty, I find it was such a game changer to add some weight training. I've only lost ~7lb so far, but my muscles have become significantly stronger and it allows me to up my daily intake bit by bit.
Also, if 1200 feels unsustainable, definitely give a smaller deficit a try. The best plan is the one you can do, not the one that gets you to the goal the fastest.
(I'm from lemmy.world, but I don't have a beehaw account)
My understanding is that we still have a local version of all the beehaw communities, but it will not actively sync with the original beehaw version. Consequentially, our posts won't show up on any instance with an active federation with beehaw. So until they decide to federate again, this community is effectively cut off and only lemmy.world folks can post here.
Communities that are not originally from beehaw should be unaffected.
If sure there's a pros and cons list for green screen vs LED wall, but honestly I think it's just so amazing that LED tech has come as far as it has so quickly!
My understanding is that the anabolic window may or may not be a thing depending on the source, but with how digestion works, you can't really line up the moment absorption with said window. I believe there are some studies out there showing that the timing of eating pre vs. post workout didn't have a large impact on muscle gain as opposed to just making sure you're getting enough calories and protein on a daily basis.
My fav is #3. Simple enough that you can decipher it in a small format while clearly communicating what it is.
I'm not sure the USSR space race is the best example to use to make your point. The largely accepted reason as to why the US eventually beat them to the moon was that the NASA let a significantly more coordinated and efficient effort, combined with more robust and quality controlled manufacturing.
The USSR program had a number of competing chief designers ultimately promising ambitious, but commonly uncompleted, projects. They were known for treating each project as a standalone, as opposed to efficiently using each project as a stepping stone towards achieving the next. Their space program was 100% limited by the systems they had in place.
All in all, the "space race" was a marketing campaign on both sides to get the public to accept programs that honestly were too expensive for either side. After the whole moon race, both sides decided to change direction, got proper expectations in place, and ended up completing many other firsts that are a whole lot less sensationalized.
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