"Calorie in" means what your body absorbs. If it absorbs more, then the number is higher for the same amount of food, and vice versa.
Pretty sure normal folks don't have indium oxide at home, nor a 3D printer that can handle the material correctly.
It'd be cool if instead of grouping people and doing direct comparisons, we scored them on how well they did relative to their physiological features. Kind of like how Wilk scores were used in powerlifting. I don't know how feasible it is, but maybe something based on testosterone levels could be done.
I've participated in sports that have "open" divisions, which are effectively men's divisions. In local competitions, you'll see many of the stronger women competing in them.
Untrained anorexic division incoming
Does it need to be simple? I think it's pretty reasonable to just release what you have as is, then let the users figure out how to run it for themselves.
I have no qualms about AI being used in products. But when you have to tell me that something is "powered by AI" as if that's your main selling point, then you do not have a good product. Tell me what it does, not how it does it.
I do, and then I forgot why I was on that website to begin with. Takes me forever to get my bearings back. I hate it.
I see people saying that ublock can get rid of those. If someone can share how, that would be awesome. My ublock only blocks ads.
You ever use a paper cup? That's basically what they are.
I like the spirit of the idea, but the issue is that experts on any single topic are a very small minority of people. It's not reasonable to expect everyone to do adequate research on everything and decide on a solution.
I've been thinking about this a fair bit, and the best I can come up with is voting for what result you want to see and on what timescale. Then you pass that on to the experts to make decisions that give those results.
I looked up Sweden and the only result I got was the Direct Democrats party, which never got any seats. Not finding anything at all about Iceland. The wiki page (I only skimmed it) suggests it works like any other democracy where you elect representatives to make decisions for you.
It's very Calorie dense and not very filling.