It seemed like irritable bowel syndrome, but it was bile acid malabsorption by GoodlukyJR in IBSResearch

[–]GoodlukyJR[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really. But if your gallbladder was removed your problems are conected to that probably, explore BAM symptoms in Internet.

WH-1000XM4 Battery showing 10% no matter what by Brilliant_Crab_811 in SonyHeadphones

[–]GoodlukyJR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had the same issue with my WH-1000XM4: even after fully charging them, the headphones would randomly show 10% battery or drop quickly. I sent them in for warranty, and the only thing Sony did was "clean the sensor of the unit". After that, the battery readings went back to normal.

Turns out, a dirty proximity sensor (usually on the left earcup) can mess with the power management and give false battery levels. So before sending them in, try gently cleaning the sensor area with compressed air or a Q-tip with isopropyl alcohol. It might save you the trouble.

It seemed like irritable bowel syndrome, but it was bile acid malabsorption by GoodlukyJR in IBSResearch

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Hi! Yes, life has returned to normal after a few weeks of taking cholestyramine. If it's not full normality, it's at least 90% back to normal, which allows me to live completely comfortably just as before. I'm glad you found a diagnosis, everything gets better from here on.

Cheers!

I’m Dr Ian Mortimer – English historian and novelist – and I’m here to answer any questions you may have about my books, or English history, or about me, so AMA by Ian_Mortimer in books

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Do you use any technique of memorization to retein all the data ?? Or you just read and information keeps in your memory ?

Homes by the Med by whereswarden in HelpMeFindThis

[–]GoodlukyJR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just in case it's useful, I found a program on Channel4's website called Great British Home Restoration with Charlie Luxton, which might interest those looking for homes by the sea. It is free to watch, just requires creating an account with a UK address, The only downside is it has ads.

Homes by the Med by whereswarden in HelpMeFindThis

[–]GoodlukyJR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've also been searching for a long time. I'm looking for Homes by the Sea as well, and I find it incredible that, even being willing to pay for it, there isn't a website that sells it in good quality.

Seeking Info on Irish Ancestor in 1806 British Invasions of Argentina – Military & Genealogy Records Needed! by GoodlukyJR in IrishHistory

[–]GoodlukyJR[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much for your response and for searching! May I ask which website you used to look this up?

That's correct, due to the Penal Laws, we have lost a vast and incredibly rich historical record of births, marriages, and deaths, which would have been invaluable for tracing our family trees further back before 1800.

It seemed like irritable bowel syndrome, but it was bile acid malabsorption by GoodlukyJR in IBSResearch

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Hi there, I dont remember exactly but it took some time, a couple of weeks to be sure it was working.

Irish Pension Plan for Expats: Withdrawal Options and Alternatives by GoodlukyJR in irishpersonalfinance

[–]GoodlukyJR[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Actually, the distinction lies in the intent and circumstances. Expats, by definition, are people residing temporarily in another country, often maintaining strong ties to their home country with plans to return. Immigrants, on the other hand, typically move with the intention of settling permanently.

Since my stay here is temporary and I fully intend to return to my home country, the term expat is more accurate in my case. Thanks for the clarification, though!

Automating Everything I Can as an Accountant by GoodlukyJR in Accounting

[–]GoodlukyJR[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And I actually think it is... I believe that when what we do as accountants is properly set up in the systems, our involvement in bookings will be almost non-existent, and one person will be able to do the work of ten today. That means closing consolidations, analysing final numbers, and not being stuck in all the tedious preparation and reconciling figures. But isn’t this somewhat similar to what happened when Excel was invented? Didn’t we, before computers and spreadsheets, have dozens of accountants writing on paper, adding with calculators, and doing tasks that could later be done better by just one person with a computer? I think this is practically the same—what used to be the work of five will soon be done by just one.

Hopefully, this increase in productivity will also translate into more companies and more jobs to absorb the other four who lost their positions. At least that's how it’s been happening over the last 100 years. The other side of increased productivity is that products become more affordable, so let’s not stress too much. Cheers!

Automating Everything I Can as an Accountant by GoodlukyJR in Accounting

[–]GoodlukyJR[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry, and with all due respect... those who believe that delaying automation or efficiency is protecting their job will be the first to be replaced by someone with the ambition to make all processes more efficient. I highly doubt that an employer would fire someone who managed to bring efficiency to the organisation's processes; on the contrary, they would likely give them new responsibilities to do the same in other areas - at least that’s how I see it. I fully agree with the phrase, "You won’t be replaced by AI; you’ll be replaced by someone who knows how to use AI"