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I also think that it isn’t 100% good or bad. AI can be helpful and supporting if you human-check the results. It can also be wrong, misleading and copyright infringing. Furthermore, forcing features onto users which they don’t like is annoying, especially if their data gets abused for it.
Differentiated thinking is important for this topic.
If done correctly, it will not have a negative impact on the joints. Dampened running shoes and starting really slow are important. Movement will keep your knees healthy. The strengthened muscles will help when you lift heavy weights. Running is also one of the best ways to loose weight, which will reduce pressure on the knees in return.
Of course there are exceptions when running isn’t a great idea, like high obesity, chronic pain or injuries.
If running isn’t your thing, biking or swimming could be nice alternatives.
Great to hear that being active still strengthens your body when being older. That’s one of my biggest motivations: To be physically healthy and strong when I’m old.
Yes, it’s recommended to start slow and get fitting running shoes
Start running, it will strengthen the muscles around your knees and protect them. It also brings a million other health benefits.
I also like this one:
>> typeof(NaN) "number"
Sure, technically it makes sense, but read it out loud
You count half the pixels and put them in a margin-left
I recently learned you can’t put a form into another form
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onion_trial@europe.pubto Linux@lemmy.ml•Refurbished Lenovos in general (and LinuxPusher.dk, in particular)2·18 days agodeleted by creator
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It might be there because there is a lot of data associated with the steam account, especially the community part of it, e.g.:
- Recorded playtimes
- Times and dates when you are regularly logged in
- Possession of games which are precisely tagged by genre/interests/etc.
- On which time and date you spent how much money (participation in sales in the steam store)
- Timestamped posts and comments in groups based on various interests etc.
- Curators/devs/publishers you follow
- Your game wishlist
- Connection and interaction with other steam accounts (friends list, chat, trades, gifts)
All this can be used to create a very detailed behaviour profile and accurately deduce the social status of the real person who uses the account. Maybe the data isn’t misused and it’s just there so the features can actually exist.
Personally, I doubt Valve actually does this as expansive and invasive as other big tech companies. I’m pretty sure they at least aggregate anonymised data to measure how e.g. their sales perform, which game to promote on the store front page etc.
But we can’t be sure because it’s not public.
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I will illegally download an illegal version of the game, thanks bye