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Men over 30, how often do you drink?
  • In my 30s I've learned that alcohol is a pretty dangerous and not terribly fun drug.

    I'll still drink maybe once a week (but that is a beer or 2, or maybe a bottle of wine).

    For the most part, ketamine is a safer and more fun substitute

  • All drugs should be completely legalized globally.
  • I did a research chemical that was supposed to be like LSD, called 2C-P.

    May or may not be legal depending on where you live, but I'd be weary of doing it again. I overheated like a motherfucker. And although it was potent, it didn't feel like a clean high you get with LSD.

    I agree with the other poster. I'd much rather do drugs that have a long, proven history as opposed to something that is relatively unproven.

  • Gen Z is choosing not to drive
  • Great question - but semi related, I really enjoy sim racing despite rarely driving a car in real life (maybe once a fortnight).

    The metaverse doesn't appeal to me, or most people, but there's something to be said about jumping in VR and taking a car to a track virtually with a good force feedback wheel, nice load cell pedals and a H-pattern shifter.

    Heck I even enjoy euro truck simulator from time to time.

  • Wear marks on a belt are like rings on a tree.
  • If you eat less calories than you burn, you will lose weight. That's just science - that works universally. I don't really think these fad diets are a good way to view health. There's a lot more to a healthy diet than just losing weight - your body needs carbohydrates, in fact carbs should be your primary source of calories and foregoing all carbs isn't a healthy way to lose weight.

  • Wear marks on a belt are like rings on a tree.
  • it's just calories in vs calories out. A better diet paired with more exercise.

    Get an idea of how many calories you burn in a day (you can search for a BMR calculator to give you a ballpark), and eat less than that. I started going on runs, and eating a slightly healthier diet.

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  • Historically consoles have been much more specialized. The last GTA came out in the PS3 era. The PS3 used the cell microprocessor which was famously hard to develop for.

    The latest consoles run AMD Zen CPUs, very similar to those found in most gaming PCs.

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  • I recently made the switch to Linux, and since fusion360 doesn't support Linux I've been using Onshape. Boy do I miss fusion. I certainly wouldn't pay $600 a year for it though since I only use it for personal projects.

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