Not hard at all tbh. As long as you can breathe through your nose, it's barely different.
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I just learned a kinda hard piano-based pop song accompaniment! (In the correct tempo, without stopping, while singing it!) And I can kinda transpose it to other keys.
I know that might not seem like a big deal, but as someone with a weird history of playing piano but never mastering it, it's pretty amazing.
I'm so incredibly happy for you!
And I wanted to buy ttyd next month to show nintendo there's a market for it. But they keep pissing me off monthly.
I don't think it's quite right to turn on a solo dev just because he didn't respond quickly enough to transphobic abuse. It's not like he has a PR department. I do hope he responds, though.
I don't think "do your best" is synonymous with "try really hard" or "use as much energy as possible." Rather, the energy at your disposal is another factor that determines what your best can realistically be. If you have to save energy for something else later in the day, that affects what your best is for this task.
In music and art, doing your best often requires you to relax rather than getting super tense and tryharding.
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Piers Morgan couldn't defeat Hasan 1v1 so he made it 4 on 1 and he still can't win lmao.
Yeah, but humans don't inherit our parents gut microbiome from birth, for example. I guess stuff like viruses you can be born with. Like, if a child's mother has HIV, that can be passed on. (but also there is a medication that prevents mothers from passing HIV to their children, FYI)
I don't think algae reproduce via mitosis. But like, would an unintegrated internal symbiote of a single celled animal get split in half in mitosis? or would it just go on one side or another of the splitting cells?
I've never thought about this stuff before, but it's fascinating.
I mean they're just doing what nintendo tells them to. I place most of the blame on Nintendo (leadership) itself.
That's cool and all but as a musician that plays instruments and sings, I don't really want to hear about generative ai as a reply to my post about how I worked hard and accomplished something.