How Technology is Changing the Way We Workout
Over the last 10 years, the fitness industry has seen an explosion in the use and adoption of technology, from the rise of wearable fitness devices to the integration of A.I. at your local gym. There looks to be no slowing down the tsunami of tech innovation within the fitness space.
The Impact of Wearable Technology
According to a study published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research,…
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"Geology is 90% vocabulary" feels like such a poor description of such a large, important topic, but it feels like it would solve so much if people just... had the words to describe the world.
It's so unfair to everyone that the majority of the population's understanding of the world stops at "tectonic plates", "ring of fire", and "rock cycle". It's so unfair.
Everyone deserves to go on a hike, and when the rock changes colors, wonder "what is that?" and be able to answer the question themselves. Everyone deserves to be able to fulfill their curiosity and it is such a disservice that they cannot.
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hope hope hope. hope is a practice we don't just live it we choose it. choosing it every damn day. living normal as usual during a genocide isn't natural. forced to survive. but seeing so much hope in practice in the lives of the Palestians I have met, in the words and embraces of my BIPOC peers, in the encampments at universities right now, in the de-arrests and locked arms of our comrades, in the Palestinians who fight to live every day. hope hope hope. hope is an action it is a practice it is a feeling and we must choose it every day.
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But honestly i do judge people who use chatgpt for their college work. Literally if you chose to study something, why would you use ai for your work. If you chose something you want to study, doesn't it feel like a waste to not do your own research and work for essays and the like.
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Still not over the fact that the same people who were calling out the all-lives-matterers are currently all-lives-mattering the genocide in Ukraine
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Thinking about how the Torah — and, really, the Tanakh as a whole — is (among many other things) the narration of generation upon generation of a family that is frequently somewhat dysfunctional but is, ultimately, still a family. A family with love; a family with jealousy; a family with unity; a family with in-fighting. A family with struggles, and a family with strengths.
But always, always, a family.
Thinking about that, and thinking about how much it has held true through the ages, and still holds true today.
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