el_cordoba

joined 2 years ago
 

That's not entry level, that's being exploited.

 

Making steady progress thanks to hiking. I go about 5 miles with a 800ft elevation gain 6 days a week. I will admit it is tough, but it seems to be working. The first month was rough, but July yielded better results. Yesterday was wild since I suddenly dropped 2lbs.

I know there is a pattern to the seemingly random drops, but I love the surprises.

 

It rained last night, and they were everywhere.

[–] el_cordoba@lemmy.world 8 points 2 years ago

Stupid? Definitely. A play out of Trump's playbook? Kinda. Normally Trump is the one that gets sued.

They will probably look to get small to mid size employers to settle in order to avoid a costly legal battles. Although I wouldn't be surprised if this is all just a ploy to keep his fanboys in line.

 

I don't mean to post this often, but today was fun. I finished my 5 mile hike much faster, so I took a look back at the first time I attempted it this year back in June.

Not great, but it was the first time in awhile that I did it. Fast forward to today.

I shaved off 20 minutes and my average pace is 5 minutes faster. While I might not be losing much my body is certainly getting faster, stronger, and hiking is getting easier.

So don't look at just the scale because it can be deceptive. Find something that brings you joy and go do it.

 

Back in 2021 I started hiking because I stopped going to the gym because COVID, and it worked pretty well for me. Then winter hit and I had to stop because of lack of light in the morning and it was getting dangerous.

Last year I switched jobs and we moved just as I got back into hiking. Anyway, I started back up in June because I hit a high of 270 lbs. Well I am attempting to hike 100 miles this month and I am already at about 55. I am on track to hit 30 miles just this week. To be more specific, my goal this week is to hike a 5.1 mile loop 6 days. When I started I was hiking a 2.5 mile loop mostly.

On the weight side, I was pretty stable around 268lbs for most of June, and last week I stayed under 268lbs. Granted it is only Tuesday, but I've stayed under 267 so far, and today I weighed in at 265.2

Obviously it's not much but I am feeling better, I'm hiking faster, and I am not bouncing back up to 268+. I can't wait to see what next week is like.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by el_cordoba@lemmy.world to c/hiking@lemmy.world
 

I'm in NJ so all we have is black bear, but I was able to scare it off easily. However, I was lost in thought when I spotted it. I am just glad it wasn't closer when I did.

Either way, itnwas a reminder that I am just a guest in the woods.

[–] el_cordoba@lemmy.world 3 points 2 years ago

I agree. I'd love it if I could take a less demanding job. Burnout sucks and I would love to have more time for my family and hobbies.

I just can't see how that would work between paying my home loan and other living expenses.

[–] el_cordoba@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Question about the public transport system, how long does it take to get to common destinations like work, grocery stores, doctors, and etc? Also, how easy is it to get to stations/stops?

For example, the closest grocery store by me is a 37 minute walk or 12 minutes by bike I just don't think it would be practical to ride with a weeks worth of food for a family. There is no public transportation available.

[–] el_cordoba@lemmy.world 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I feel the same. Even in a state as populated as NJ the public transit system is mediocre unless you are going into NYC.

[–] el_cordoba@lemmy.world 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Yep, I think so. I look at reddit periodically and while they haven't had performance issues lately (I wonder why, lol). The posts don't seem geniune anymore. Instead they are forced and lame.

[–] el_cordoba@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago

There are probably multiple factors going on. First, there is the belief that you can't take away functionality people already expect. Second, while there would be a number of people willing to shell out money, they probably believed a majority of folks would not. Look at what people are willing to put up with at Facebook. I hate it, but most of my friends and family are on it so I'm there. Third, their backers would never approve because of point two.

[–] el_cordoba@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Some parts are better. Github actions is still a dumpster fire.

 

Winter sucks anyway.

[–] el_cordoba@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

I am sure the stress is unreal, but It is appreciated. You all stepped up when everyone was stepping down (or trying to sellout). I am hopeful this will turn into something great.

 

The pay is really good, but not worth it. It's posts like this that make me long for a cabin in the middle of nowhere.

[–] el_cordoba@lemmy.world 0 points 2 years ago

I am curious too. If it makes more sense I'll switch over. That said, I wish these were posted somewhere obvious.

 

After seeing what has happened to Digg, Twitter, Redit, etc. I am absolutely down to support communities like lemmy.world.

It seems everything that is touched by a traditional commercial leadership group ends up turning into garbage when backers come calling for ROI. The ROI I want is a good community that doesn't need ad revenue or VC money to succeed. A community that doesn't need to turn into an organization worth billions in order to be "successful". I just want a place where people can help others by sharing useful information, memes, and anything else that might help bring a smile to someones face.

That's it. Full stop.

I hope this inspires others to contribute. The alternatives are pretty dire, so to me it only makes sense to support places like lemmy.world.

In case you want to donate monetarily like me, that can be done via mastodonworld. I'm posting it because it's not advertised in an obvious place.

 

A little different from the "what are you building" pattern of posts. I found myself wanting to learn different aspects of Ruby on Rails outside of work, and I am curious what people are learning themselves.

Currently, I am learning Hotwire since I don't do much frontend work and we don't use it at work. In the past I've used Stimulus Reflex, and I am not sure which one I like more. That said, I am not sure if Stimulus Reflex still has a place given Hotwire's ascension in the RoR world.

I am also revisiting View Components as well and trying to decide if I want to use them over partials in my side project.

 

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