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@t3.gg I just found out you can set the default to DDG. I will be switching all my browsers now. The DDG bangs being so slow is definitely annoying. And I will be using !t3 a lot.
If anyone else is interested this shows how.
github.com/t3dotgg/undu...
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I don't understand why so many people thought it was AI. 🤦
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I did have to invest time into learning how and what to cook. Which I can understand people not having. But now I have plenty of recipes that are cheap, healthy, and take like 10 min to make.
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True, I actually tried to mention this in my original reply but ran out of char. I think that is more of a problem than cost. But even then, going for my experience of switching to whole foods, you can just put all that in a pot and do other stuff while it cooks. Or worse case use canned beans.
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I agree it is hard to find healthy options at places like DG. But a lot of the healthiest foods are actually the cheapest. Legumes, grains, and vegetables are extremely cheap if you buy them uncooked. Most people have access to a store that sells dry beans. Like a Walmart.
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Pretty sure unDuck is just search no AI. The part you're seeing AI(t3 chat) is just him demoing using the bang !t3 to go straight into t3 chat. Same as with DDG when you use !yt to search YouTube or !a for amazon etc.
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I was excited till I saw it defaulted to google.🙁 I only use !g as a last resort.
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I self-host audiobookshelf and use the android app. There is an iPhone app too but it's still in beta.
www.audiobookshelf.org
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Any decent quality bike nowadays is going to be thru axle or at least quick release. So switching the wheel to and from the trainer should only take about a minute. Personally what I do is leave it on the trainer in the winter and ride outside the rest of the year. So I'm hardly ever switching it.
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The on-wheel ones are, but the ones that replace the whole back wheel aren't very loud at all. Like the wahoo kickr core. Plus they are more accurate than the on wheel ones.
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Also I highly recommend a smart trainer that replaces the back wheel. The on-wheel ones make more noise and are less accurate.
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Possibly but with the real bike + zwift you are able to ride outside also. Zwift is more fun than the classes too. Lots of multiplayer stuff to do. Even racing if you want some competitive motivation. It's pretty much an MMO with bikes.
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I'm glad you're posting here again. You show and talk about tweets so much In YouTube videos I felt like I was missing a lot not being on there.
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Don't forget potato milk. I just found out it exists a few days ago.
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Rarbg was the best. I have yet to find a good replacement. I don't like private trackers, but I may have to try one again. None of the public ones I know of are quite good enough. 1337x is probably the best one I know of atm.