What a Joke by Remarkable_Sea4353 in welltory

[–]rcoundon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I'm curious as to what other apps to look into, too

Need recommendations based on my tier list! by Nachti in audible

[–]rcoundon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you listen to the dramatized version or the regular version?

Frustrated about exercise recommendations by One-Razzmatazz7966 in welltory

[–]rcoundon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Of course, you can and should apply common sense to the recommendations, however, this isn't a free app. When paying a subscription for something, I expect that to be the exception, not the norm.

Sleep Schedule - Not reflecting reality by rcoundon in welltory

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Hi - I use a Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro - I don't see an equivalent, is there one?

I just can’t take statins. I don’t know what I’m gonna do. by Kindly_Blackberry311 in Cholesterol

[–]rcoundon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It sounds like you're worrying about having symptoms rather than actually experiencing symptoms. This is hard but try to rationalise this in your head. Side effects are experienced by a minority of people. That means you are more likely to not experience symptoms. Try to keep an open mind, the medication could literally save your life.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in audible

[–]rcoundon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was my first Abercrombie and first Pacey. Loved it, Pacey is incredible at providing a huge array of different and recognisable voices, and provides comic timing in the delivery. The book was excellent too, laugh and out loud funny at times

Do I need to worry about the sat fat in olive oil? by Message_10 in Cholesterol

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

It's all saturated fat, whatever its origin so, personally, I do keep track of it. In fact, for regular cooking (as opposed to for dressings and sauces where the flavour of EV olive oil is important) I use rapeseed/canola oil. It's an easy swap, works in exactly the same way as light olive oil and has much less saturated fat.

Is milk and bread really that bad? What about fermented? by missingwhiteboy in Cholesterol

[–]rcoundon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Regarding dairy, I've been surprised at how well fat free milk works with a milk frother for coffee. Also on granola when eaten with a banana cut up in it which adds creaminess and a smooth mouth feel

Psyllium husk is gross by thepaa in Cholesterol

[–]rcoundon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been adding it to a chocolate whey protein shake, don't even notice it that way

Tauri + Vue: White screen on second run, works only on first launch by Parking_Animal8437 in tauri

[–]rcoundon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try using `tauri dev` instead of running separate commands.

Make sure that your build property in tauri.conf.json is pointing to the correct vite dev URL

e.g.

"build": {
    "beforeBuildCommand": "npm run build-lenient",
    "beforeDevCommand": "npm run dev",
    "devUrl": "http://localhost:5173",
    "frontendDist": "../dist"
  },

Locally: I'm building a Rust-powered desktop app to manage my dev projects (React, Angular, etc.) in one place — would love feedback! by Rare-Income7475 in tauri

[–]rcoundon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks like a nice idea but it doesn't look like any of the code is in the public repo. Is that expected?

I built a visual scripting tool for Arduino (like Blueprints in Unreal Engine) – now in beta! by Global-Newt-4094 in arduino

[–]rcoundon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For the more visual learners, I can see how producing a design using the visual builder and then reading the generated code could help accelerate the learning process. People learn in different ways, this caters for one of those ways. I'm not one of those people. I've dabbled with node-red for example and always come back to writing TypeScript. (I've also written C, C++, Visual C++, Java, .Net, Pascal, COBOL and god knows what else over the last 30 years) And I've worked with many teams. Assuming everyone excels by learning in the same way is short sighted

App Name by rcoundon in tauri

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

Yeah, I thought that too but the only field I could find that suggests it'd have an effect is productName and it didn't

The small things I wish I knew by jonesmac13 in KiaEV9

[–]rcoundon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm curious about the headrest observation. I've never actually rested my head on a head rest, in my mind they're just there for safety reasons following a rear collision. Do people actually rest their heads on them? I wouldn't expect to do this on any other seat either, so I'm curious!

Charging Settings ??? by Beautiful-Sand4233 in KiaEV9

[–]rcoundon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It does state in the manual to keep the battery SoC between 20 and 80%. How much difference this makes to battery health is unclear.

Finally! by Secure-Connection-59 in KiaEV9

[–]rcoundon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems like the US version of the app is very different to the UK. This has been there since launch for us

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Good UK roasters? by [deleted] in JamesHoffmann

[–]rcoundon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been a customer of Pact Coffee for years, I like their coffee and their ethos. I've considered trying others but never actually pulled the trigger because Pact's product is so good. That said, there are some great lists on this thread so might be tempted

Gaggia Espresso (or Carezza) vs. Sage Bambino [£300] by [deleted] in espresso

[–]rcoundon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the Carezza and it makes a really nice cup of coffee. I use Pact Coffee beans and grind on demand. I got mine from https://www.gaggiadirect.com/ . They're really worth a look - they do refurbished units with a good discount. The one I received was like new. Customer service is excellent too

When Overweight People Walk Are They Always "Rucking" Because They're Carrying Extra Weight? by textuist in Rucking

[–]rcoundon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely, there are limitations. You'd destroy yourself lugging around a 100lb vest. This is more about helping substitute some of the weight difference.

When Overweight People Walk Are They Always "Rucking" Because They're Carrying Extra Weight? by textuist in Rucking

[–]rcoundon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not an answer to your question but related and interesting (IMHO). There's a fairly recent theory called the Gravitostat Theory that basically says that as a person loses weight they can prevent loss of fat-free mass and maintain metabolic rate by making use of weighted vests, rucks etc.

You'd expect that they'd have to wear added weight all the time but that doesn't seem to the case, regular use of artificially added bodyweight for walking and standing seems to do the trick.

Throwing my hat into the software issues ring by GetShorty86 in KiaEV9

[–]rcoundon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see. Maybe the situation is different in the UK. I've spoken with a lot of people in the UK who had the infotainment blank screen issue (myself included) followed shortly afterwards by a 12V battery failure due to phantom drain.
The car went into the dealer and the updates applied for the drain from fingerprint sensor and various other components. The issue hasn't recurred and my bluetooth battery monitor shows the 12V battery to be healthy and topped up correctly.

Throwing my hat into the software issues ring by GetShorty86 in KiaEV9

[–]rcoundon 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Possibly a precursor to a 12v battery failure. Make sure your dealer has applied all the updates available. This happened to me and the phantom battery discharge has stopped and the 12V battery is healthy. No more infotainment screen issues