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Unfortunately in the realm of machine learning, quantity does not equate quality.


The parent of any teenage driver can also attest to this.


Olympic weightlifting is just the name for a discipline which incorporates a specific set of barbell excercises. It's injury rate is indeed extremely low (From Hamill, B. “Relative Safeety of Weightlifting and Weight Training” Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 8(1):53-57, 1994 https://imgur.com/a/0jI0CzK).

Your typical gym-goer does all kinds of other stuff though, like crossfit and similar nonsense, which is highly injury prone.

The "classic" (i.e. Olympic) exercises, is a very safe sport.


I made a little file archiving tool for Windows, because I wanted to be able to archive stuff and find it again quickly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nm7wimDNTZ8


Check out indiehackers.com there's a ton of case stories you might find interesting.


thanks.


How about just travelling a month's time first, before deciding on a year? Go to south America, SE Asia or something, check it out and relax. It'll cost a month extra of rent, but it doesn't sound like the financials is a problem. And if you decide you want to travel more, you just return after the first month, get your affairs sorted and off you go again :-)


Do you use a Google api or do you send http request and scrape the response html? As I understand the gogle search api got deprecated some years back. I am a few days from my laptop so can't properly read it for myself :-) thanks!


No APIs here. Please refer to https://github.com/jarun/googler#notes, point 2.


Why would you consider R&D to be the only expansion expense?


Extremely interesting application.

I googled it and found a PC Mag review from 1994 with a funny passage: "We did a direct import of a 1000 record database from both ACT! And Organizer, and the operation took only a minute on a 486 system" :-)


"Both are signs of inexperience."

Case of pot calling the kettle black methinks.


I wanted to upvote but accidentally downvoted.


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