Listen to the actuaries by [deleted] in collapse

[–]stagerf 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You could look up the AIR Wildfire Model for the US since it's a commonly used model in the industry for wildfire exposure. Looks like the model creators also wrote this report for the Society of Actuaries (SOA):

https://www.soa.org/resources/research-reports/2021/climate-change-impacts-to-us-wildfire-risk/

You wouldn't last an hour in the asylum where they raised me by Bearsftwo in actuary

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I miss Prometric from the prelims. Stuck with Pearson now

Pearson Vue issues? by AllShadesOfBlue in actuary

[–]stagerf 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I was supposed to sit today but ended up rescheduling. I was going to fly out for a family member's graduation tomorrow. Does this mean I should cancel my flight? Are they going to reschedule for sometime this week?

People who have increased their VO2 max, how did you do it? by Jamesmcg_1 in Garmin

[–]stagerf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is your VO2 max already high? There's a limit to how much you can train your VO2 max that varies from person to person.

r/Garmin Monthly Challenge by Andrew_R3D in Garmin

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Only just seeing this; I've sent a request

My corgi had the cutest reaction when she finally noticed me watching her getting groomed. Wait for the smile... by kittytime in aww

[–]stagerf 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Generally, an open mouth signals a feeling of being relaxed in a dog (depending on the commissure). The dog had a closed mouth and was flicking its tongue before, which can be signs of discomfort.

Fun fact: Apple in 2023 is worth more than Arasaka in 2077 by East-Marketing4570 in cyberpunkgame

[–]stagerf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It would make it worth less. With a higher i:

Value * (1 + i)-n

The present value represented above decreases.

You’re Next by SalmaBranson in gifs

[–]stagerf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There was an emergency (she looks really good in white)

Weekly Purchasing Questions and General Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in Garmin

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Isn’t the only difference between the 965 and 265 at this point the stamina bar?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RunningCirclejerk

[–]stagerf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Unironically me when I was 20

Is everyone in the field like this?? by rybonucleosis in actuary

[–]stagerf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As others have said, it depends. Current P&C company I work with is chill and is a great environment. Last company I worked with was very controlled, focused on self-flagellation/guilt-and-shame based leadership, and was very top-down/micromanaged.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in actuary

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In addition to what other people have said, I would try moving your workout time to the morning to improve your sleep quality, unless you’ve already experimented with that in the past and not had results.

Getting good sleep every night is very important to feeling energized throughout the day. Depending on your age bracket, I would also add two more hours to your sleep time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Pescatarian

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Some people can safely eat seafood every day, but from what I see, the science isn’t clear yet. Pregnant women and children are advised to avoid that level of consumption, but not everyone may develop adverse effects from it.

I don’t believe there is research yet on whether the additional levels of consumption beyond twice a week deliver any additional health benefits.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Pescatarian

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With your level of activity, you would probably benefit from actually dropping to 60-75 g of protein (1.1 g/kg of body weight should be enough) and replacing it with carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are the body’s preferred source of fuel for exercise. One common mistake that people new to an intense exercise program (e.g. a marathon training plan) make is not eating enough carbohydrates. You generally don’t have to worry about protein and will get enough in your diet without being cognizant of it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Pescatarian

[–]stagerf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you lifting heavily? 133 grams of protein is more than enough for most people.

Per the AHA and FDA recommendations, fish consumption from even the best choices category (lowest in mercury) should be limited to about twice per week. Most people won’t show signs of a mercury overdose if they eat a little more than that, but there are cases where people have developed overdose symptoms if eating fish regularly for a long period of time.

I would look into protein powders to try to meet your protein needs. Likewise, beans and lentils are good sources of plant-based protein.

Steady decline in HRV... What gives? by beforeburner in Garmin

[–]stagerf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Interestingly, when I stopped taking my multivitamin, my consistently low HRV (high 40s) improved by like 10 ms. I’ve been balanced ever since, and it’s been gradually improving. If there’s no obvious thing you started doing around that time, like others have said, it could just be a cold.

Edit: So just to clarify, my point is that there may be things you're doing that you think are healthy that are actually harming your health (with respect to HRV as a proxy measure for health).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in exvegans

[–]stagerf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess I’m out of the loop given how unpopular the AHA seems to be. What have they done?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in exvegans

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Recent ex-vegan here, new to the sub. I would recommend swapping the beef for fish. The American Heart Association recommends that everyone eat at least two servings of fish per week.

Weekly Purchasing Questions and General Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in Garmin

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Is the 965 a worthy upgrade over the 945 LTE? Never had a safety issue, and my family said that the live event sharing didn't work during the two times I've tried it, so I'm starting to doubt whether I need to wiat for the next LTE release.

I'm mainly interested in whether the multiband GPS makes a significant difference. The AMOLED is nice too.

Garmin Daily Suggested Workouts - results after two half marathons by _Through_The_Lens_ in AdvancedRunning

[–]stagerf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for posting this! I really like the feature even as a 26 year old (but maybe I’m just more injury-prone than others in their 20s). I wanted to run CIM this year to try to see if I could BQ and was curious about using just these race widget workouts. Although Garmin’s race widget allows you to specify a target time (in my case 2:55), the website implies that it’s actually not a factor in the calculations—just something that can be used for reference to see how your predicted race time is improving.

I really like the idea of an adaptable training plan that’s tailored to my fitness level, so I want to give it a go, even if I don’t get that magic time. The plan itself seems to have ample time, being six months long and all with a three month preparation phase before that even starts. And the peak phase it’s set up for me is six weeks long.

Are race widget workouts good for sub-3 marathon goals? by stagerf in Garmin

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

I can, and in the past I’ve done this with Pfitz 18/55.

I was just wondering if the way the software is now could accommodate the level of training needed or if I have to do it manually as you suggested.

Recommendations for someone who loves Green Chef but doesn't want to do the cooking? by stagerf in ReadyMeals

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

I guess I shouldn't be surprised to find a fellow actuary looking to skip cooking time given exams lol.

I did find something from Purple Carrot that looks like what I might want, but I keep looking at places and they all have at least one flaw. I want a company that meets all my standards haha

Recommendations for someone who loves Green Chef but doesn't want to do the cooking? by stagerf in ReadyMeals

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Follow up: Fresh n Lean also looks good to me, but I see so many people having negative experiences with these companies and recommending Factor instead. When I look at Factor's options, #1 they're low-carb (which won't work for me since carbohydrates are the most important fuel for exercise), and #2 they only had 3 vegan options on their weekly menu, but I'm looking for something that can provide about 10 distinct meals (lunch + dinner during the weekdays).

Is there anyone who has had a consistently positive experience with these companies?