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  • EfreetSK@lemmy.worldtoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlNeed help with this generator
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    4 months ago

    Hi, first of all sorry for all the downvotes and people not telling you why - c/asklemmy is meant for more generic, openended questions. If you need help, then try one of the programming communities or maybe stackoverflow.com. Not sure how many such communities we have on Lemmy but I’m sure we can find some

    Edit - to people downvoting, don’t be dicks, we aren’t on reddit anymore 🙂 We’re relatively small group of people here, try to be helpful instead and suggest the right communities 👍



  • EfreetSK@lemmy.worldtoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlHow did you lose weight?
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    4 months ago

    Counted calories, ate less, reduced sugar, flour and potato consumption. No exercise.

    Exercising has a lot of health benefits and helps with loosing weight but food consumption is the most important.

    Eventually I started running but this was after I lost weight. If exercising demotivates you, don’t force it








  • That’s a good question. It’s hard to go back to my teen years but I’d suggest:

    • buy a musical instrument and learn to play it, really doesn’t mater which one. Especially during college years everyone who could play anything was suddenly a superstar
    • buy some book to learn some skill, again doesn’t matter that much what you learn. I don’t know, like mixing cocktails? Sounds fun. For example by accident I learned “reading of hands”. I quickly learned that it’s bullshit but boy, was it an interresting thing to perform during parties in college
    • Nothing really comes to my mind regarding of profesional development. Really at your level most of the stuff you can learn is free online and you don’t need anything expensive




  • Eh, not sure if enjoyment is the right word. But it’s nice.

    I started with running this year and it was awful and painful. But after I passed a certain threshold I realized it’s no longer painful, I could just hold the pace and run like forever.

    Now it’s sort of relaxing experience where I can just let loose my brain and think about whatever I want for like half an hour. Which is nice when you’re an adult with no time for yourself

    How to achieve this - I don’t even know myself how I made it. I got one of those Garmin watches for birthday and there was this Coach feature, I just followed it and after like 4 months I was able to run 12 km