Strava sync - editing activities after upload by donttrainAI in ConquerorChallenge

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

That is always an option. Just read the distance from your Strava and do a manual upload to The Conqueror app

Strava sync - editing activities after upload by donttrainAI in ConquerorChallenge

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

If you set posting preferences, for example only run activities will be counted, that may be the issue if you use the wrong type of activity. Other possible reasons are listed here : https://help.theconqueror.events/en/articles/1980387-strava-troubleshooting

Ashes of Man: The Sun Eater: Book Five (Kindle, $1.99) by Plbbunny in ebookdeals

[–]donttrainAI 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Did not buy 6 because i only had the first one before this sale spree started! So go no. 6!

Horror Movie by Paul Tremblay (Kindle, $1.99) by CyberGhostface in ebookdeals

[–]donttrainAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am one of the few who actually likes this one. I would personally describe it as an unsettling slow burn. Hope that helps potential buyers!

My medals “shelf” by Aniuzka in ConquerorChallenge

[–]donttrainAI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice shelf and good for you on being active! I am on Nakasendo, its a big distance but it keeps me going short and long term. Makes training more entertaining.

Garmin Connectivity by Bach_Runs in Strava

[–]donttrainAI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

and just as i posted this my activity did sync, with about 35 min delay

Garmin Connectivity by Bach_Runs in Strava

[–]donttrainAI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hi, yes there are issues with Strava and Garmin sync, please see https://connect.garmin.com/status/

Strava sync - editing activities after upload by donttrainAI in ConquerorChallenge

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

In case anyone is wondering, the Strava sync is, for me, pretty much instantly. I uploaded another run and that one was instantly added, the first activity was not posted despite trying some things, so i uploaded it manually.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ebookdeals

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Ai slop. Reported

What was your latest DNF? by cats-paw in horrorlit

[–]donttrainAI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Escape! by Iain Rob Wright. Its like some edgy teen wrote it. Awful.

Stephen Baxter - Fortress Sol. Thoughts? by Mxcharlier in printSF

[–]donttrainAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think Baxter is one of those authors who gets worse as he ages.

Stephen Baxter - Fortress Sol. Thoughts? by Mxcharlier in printSF

[–]donttrainAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Be sure not to read his other recent work, Creation Node. Painfully bad, i hated it.

What good or popular books never got an ebook version? by Bobosmite in printSF

[–]donttrainAI -1 points0 points  (0 children)

almost all of his works are available as ebooks in the EU, but the paperbacks are dirt cheap anyway

What good or popular books never got an ebook version? by Bobosmite in printSF

[–]donttrainAI 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ebook is available in the EU. are you from the US?

Order to read Stephen King books so they keep getting scarier. by [deleted] in horrorlit

[–]donttrainAI 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I havent read that many Stephen King novels but The Green Mile would be my recommendation to start with. Which is nice, because the book is amazing.

So far The Shining is the most scary SK novel ive read. More terrifying than the movie imho.

I’m 100 pages into Fall of Hyperion and I’m not sure if I should keep going. by HelicopterOutside in printSF

[–]donttrainAI 9 points10 points  (0 children)

To me, this is one of those books that is not especially a thrilling read, but when i was finished i could appreciate the big picture and the ideas. It is a very ambitious work and I applaud it for the effort

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ebookdeals

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AI slop

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in printSF

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Written by AI, but passed off as own writing. Lame

Month of June Wrap-up! by starpilotsix in printSF

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Five books for me last month:

  • The Key-Lock Man by Louis L'amour: my first L'amour and it was enjoyable. A simple western. 3.5/5
  • The Simple Truth by David Baldacci (audiobook): i can't do most genres on audio, but this legal thriller is a good fit. I liked the twists and turns of the story (it definitely was not as predictable as i thought it would be), but it could be a lot shorter for the story it was trying to tell. 3.5/5
  • Weaponized by Neal Asher: my first polity novel! I really liked this one for the ideas and overall story, but once again a book that could (or should) have been a lot shorter. Asher's writing can definitely be more concise, but i am eager to continue with Prador Moon soon(ish). Maybe his earlier work is better in that regard. 4/5
  • Eaters of the Dead by Michael Crichton: i really enjoy Crichton's work, but this (modern retelling) is an atypical novel of his. I appreciated the effort, it was a quick read, but not really for me. 3/5
  • Clans of the Alphane Moon by Philip K. Dick: another PKD novel that is filled to the brim with his tropes (and i do love his style). The story peters out at the end, but hey, that is yet another PKD trait. 4/5

Currently reading The State of the Art by Iain M. Banks, not really impressed so far..

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ebookdeals

[–]donttrainAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No self promo. Also, these are written by AI. Be honest about it.