The answer is yes, I think it is better. Personally I’m just not prepared to take Aspirin for more than a few days. So garlic for me. Also I think that anyone who is already on blood thinning medication should consult their doctor.
My partner eats raw garlic every morning and feels great. I definitely think there's something to it, so much so that I'll probably start. It seems like the type of thing that has almost no real negative side effects, so worst case my breath just smells in the morning.
I should also mention, and I hope others notice this thread too, that I have fermented about 5 bulbs of garlic into 1kg of raw organic honey. It takes about 10 days or so to ferment into a pleasant sweet smelling garlic odour. The garlic is much easier to eat and I don’t effect the typical garlic odour. I like to crush each clove with the heel of my palm using a knife to open it up a bit and release its juices. Then place the few dozen bulbs into a large mason jar and cover with raw unpasteurised honey. It will ferment for a few weeks, so release the pressure each day. I suggest turning the jar over and sitting it on its lid then base each morning and evening because the garlic on top tends to float up. The result is a sweet and subtle garlic smell that arises from the jar when opened. Apparently a little garlic honey drizzled on ricotta cheese smeared on sourdough toast is amazing… I’ve yet to try it but will soon!
A friend of mine recommended it over a month ago, and I marked him down as “the garlic crowd”. But after some careful reflection I decided to give it try. Glad I did!
+1. I work with data from different applications dumped into one database. Analytics. Often you cannot enforce foreign key relations and you need to define these relationships. Jailer allows you to define these relationships and then you can explore the data by following you defined relationships. This is so useful when working in analytics. I have never actually used jailer to subset but to explore data and to demo data to users. You can quickly find a piece of data by filtering on the field and then retrieve related rows in other tables. This is way faster than writing the SQL out.
Thank you to the author(s). Great underated tool that takes a bit of effort to understand.
I just took a quick look at condenser application you linked. Only supports Postgresql and MySQL. This is often the case with none Java tools. They tend to support a select few number of databases. With tools that support JDBC you will be able to connect to most databases. That is often my challenge as someone who works in BI.
Sigh. What you describe is an issue that I have experienced too. I work in Business Intelligence and only discovered Apache Hop by accident. I think the issue is lack of SEO pushes some great products down the search results list. I actually now search Reddit or HN for software suggestions for a particular area. Just using Google will give you the list of best marketed solutions.
I'm not making any assumption. I'm speaking from my personal experience.
Yes, if I'm somewhere without internet I can't get a lot done. But that's true whether I'm running programs locally or remotely.
Based on the number of people that show up on HN every time GitHub/GitLab/etc go down, I don't think I have any unusual dependencies that nobody else does.
You hit the nail on the head when you mentioned WhatsApp. In my country in Africa WhatsApp is so popular so much so that mobile network providers even sell WhatsApp data bundles. If I want to find something, like wire fencing I start by asking WhatsApp groups I am in. Family, neighborhood and even high school friends. Typically I get a few numbers and then I WhatsApp the service provider and I get up to date information. The service providers can't afford up to date web sites. WhatsApp also has a feature to include a catalogue in your profile. This is for business accounts which are also free.
Not an American. Watching from afar. We have a problem of too many teenage pregnancies in South Africa. Some of it is due to economics some of it due to social issues. What I don't understand about the US is how loud the extreme voices are. IMHO there is merit in messaging that prevents young girls getting pregnant. Whether it is promoting birth control or abstinence. There is also merit in giving options once girl is pregnant. No one solution is absolutely right and and no one solution is absolutely wrong. This being a technology site we know this off course because you can use Ruby, Python or PHP to create you SAAS and it depends on you the person.
You are right. I can confirm that South Africa has similar problems. A few Uber and Bolt drivers have met sad ends. My nephew a driver has been robbed a few times. Both Uber and Bolt allow you to pay in cash so drivers are targeted for the cash and phone. Some areas are just a no go at night for drivers.