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Total meal replacement is a diet most people are sleeping on.

One good article I found about this is

https://www.mynutritionscience.com/p/total-diet-replacement

Total diet replacement has effects on the level of new obesity drugs. Adherence is actually very good

I would love the ease of not having to cook, buy food, to eat healthily


I did meal replacements for a while. Not a weight issue, but I was having major GI issues. They were a way for me to pretty easily control exactly what I ate in basically any circumstance.

I ended up getting tired of always drinking a shake. It just doesn’t hit the same way as real food.


the original comment was about the possibility of achieving 100% uptime, not that it's an expected outcome

> A dedicated server from OVH running some processes under lxc and systemd can achieve 100% yearly uptime.


What is point exactly of saying something "might" happen 100% of the time?


The point is, that if you want it to happen, you can do it with just minor effort.


and when your single server dies, it suddenly stops happening..


If my backend home server dies. I will rebuild it from spare parts right away. If one of frontend servers dies, nothing really happened. Ill spawn new one somewhere else (VPS, cheap dedibox, whatever).


VC's might be smarter than they show -> they have great interest in creating bubbles and hyping companies they invested in. They can always hope for greater fool further down the line. Best to sell company / IPO and just hype the next bubble


all studies based on observational studies. If anyone still beliefs those kind of studies I feel sad for you. Trial sponsored by some of the opaque foundations. I don't have a time unfortunately to look deeply into it, but I believe this is sponsored by industry (coffee is one of the most traded commodity in the world, with large industry interests in studies like this)

thread carefully.


what is life if not a series of doing tasks? I don't see a problem with paying 150$ for me to better do tasks I care about, not forget important stuff etc. And I come from low-income country, not US or western europe


If you want to redefine MVP in that manner, the term and whole idea carries exactly 0 bits of information.

It's a bit like yelling "not real socialism" / "not real capitalism" every time someone gives a good counter example to your prefered ideology


But this isn't redefining the term. Running experiments to discover what's most important, then focusing on building to solve for that is the whole point.

If you get far enough along where you're not able to iterate with well-regarded design partners out of the gate, you've messed up somewhere along the minimum and/or viable spectrum.


Hey, my friend moved to Berlin 2 years ago and he takes everyone to Mustafa - is this a tourist attraction / internet one? I don't know why he does this, the kebap is original but nothing special tastewise.


Yep, it is definitely known as a tourist trap around here.


hopefully in year 2300 we can have good way to test landing pages


Hopefully a century before someone would finally invent a front end framework with robust text styling!


that's exactly what me and my wife did to protect our toddler from drug addiction. We started him on light marihuana since two, only later introducing other drugs like MDMA, amphetamines and very sparingly cocaine. Hope this exposure helps him never to get addicted.


You can't learn to resist hard drugs, and such drugs causes great damage on growing bodies. So no, your example isn't comparable.

Banning candy for your kid is a more apt comparison, and that seems to be very ineffective to me.


I'm not sure if he's joking or serious! In any case sorry this has to be said but no don't give drugs to kids please.


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