A few years ago after yet another one of those hacker scares of compromised browsers and operating systems I decided to get a bit dramatic and stop working primarily on my computer’s host operating system and instead run everything I could inside of virtual machines. VirtualBox has always been my tried and true technology, but in recent months it has suffered a huge plague of major stability problems across all of my host operating systems. These are problems I’ve never had under VirtualBox 4. The 3D drivers seem to get more and more unstable with each subsequent upgrade of Windows or MacOS. Chrome/Chromium/Electron applications that used to run okay now are display artifact hell. With the latest batch of updates audio drivers keep failing, as well as the 3D drivers.
(More ...)I’m reading this article on a proposed new law that would make it illegal to put your child on a vegan diet. The law itself sounds a bit heavy handed, but after a few well publicized cases of parents showing up to the hospital with very malnourished children, and one of them even dying , it wasn’t happening in isolation. These were obvious cases of parents not making sure their child’s diet was working for them. They were doing very egregious things like giving a six week old nothing but soy milk and juice. I’m not a doctor or a parent, but even I know that doesn’t make sense. In the article comments on ArsTechnica one of the commentators stated, “If you have a non vegan diet, you can live exclusively off potatoes and milk. Not the best diet, but it’s livable and you get most of the vitamins and nutrients you need.” I thought to myself, “I don’t think that’s correct.” So, I went to figure out if it was true…
(More ...)A documentary on Biosphere 2’s doctor Roy Walford introduced me to the concept of being able to finely track all macro/micro nutrients in the 1990s, but at the cost of hundreds of dollars. A few years later, around 2001/2002 I was able to start doing the same thing With FitDay.com and then later with their PC equivalent. In recent years their platform has stagnated and the PC-to-Website integration has totally broken. I ran across a website called CRON-O-Meter that at first glance seemed like FitDay on steroids, and boy is it!
(More ...)I’ve had the pleasure of spending the last couple of weeks replacing my FitBit Charge HR with a new Garmin Vivoactive HR. While the Charge HR suited most of my needs it wasn’t quite 100% of the way there. I still needed a GPS watch for runs, which I could have accomplished by staying in the FitBit universe with the Surge though. I also wanted to start tracking swimming, which the Surge wouldn’t have accomplished. But would I be trading one set of problems for another? Here’s the good, not-so-good, bad, and ugly of my experiences with the Vivoactive HR.
(More ...)My first attempt to get better tears, ears, and loaf aesthetics is to determine if the skin of the dough created by the proofing container changes whether it is cloth lined or not. I have bannetons as well as some other containers that I use to make loaves. Sometimes I just dust a cloth with flour and use that (although I probably need stiffer clothes to do that for real. I sometimes get ears but mostly don’t. This experiment is to look at whether there is a measurable difference in the loaves by comparing one proofed with lining an one proofed directly in the container. Ideally I would be doing this with identical containers, but since I only have one of each oval and rectangular that will have to do. My hypothesis is that not using the liner will make the skin slight thicker since it won’t retain as much moisture and therefore I will get more tearing and ears (the good kind) without it.
(More ...)Today was the day that health related podcasts come up on my listening roll as I drive around running errands. In that podcast there was a discussion with a vegan about what kind of vegan she was. There was a good half hour discussion of the ins and outs of the different kinds of vegans (who knew), and that a relative of her was really a vegan except for one or two things she just had to eat. I ended up being done my errands half of the way through, but the entire dialog was exasperating. I’ve never labeled myself by any particular eating style, if for no other reason than I don’t subscribe to one for any particular length of time. But it did make me wonder why would anyone do that? What are the advantages?
(More ...)When starting off on this alternate day fasting experiment, I was expecting fasting days to be brutally difficult. I’m a person that often can’t go more than a couple hours without putting some kind of food in my mouth. It’s like a reflex. When I’m being healthy it may be carrots, cucumbers, grape tomatoes, or other healthy food. When I’m not, it’s mini-candy bars, pretzels, candy, and other sweets. Breaking that cycle was one of the main things I’m trying to accomplish with the alternate day fasting experiment. While there is a longing for indulging those impulses I’m not feeling true hunger, but when was I ever really?
(More ...)I guess this week will be the official start of this fasting experiment. Last week I got one day in, and it went a lot smoother than I thought it would. But travel and a family wedding made carrying it through unrealistic. This week I have no such constraints, but allergies and self-sabotage were definitely lurking behind the scenes.
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