I had to explicitly ask for Vit D and Iron/Ferritin to be added to the default bunch of tests on my decennial check-up as I was constantly tired. They eventually found out I had iron-deficient anaemia caused by undiagnosed Coeliac disease.
It's very important to advocate for yourself at the doctor.
My wife went to the doctor many times complaining about fatigue. Response: "Oh, you're unemployed, you must be just bored...".
We moved, new doctor, new yearly checkup, and one attentive doctor noticed something on her. 6 months and a whole battery of tests later she got a diagnosis of EDS. A genetic disease that causes issues with connective tissue.
She was always tired because her muscles were compensating in places where people who have normal connective tissue can rely on this tissue as a stabilizer.
I'm very glad that you were able to get your diagnosis.
But this is a negative review that is literally not hidden, to the extent that it is being discussed openly on a site about a completely unrelated topic.
He quotes an old truism against unnecessarily picking fights with the media - in the saying's heyday, this being newspaper publishers, who notionally bought ink by the barrel (though more likely as a concentrate), and certainly could and did slant both editorial and opinion coverage in the organs they owned. The specifically quoted figure uses ink in the (specified) large volume of a barrel as metonymous of the volume of negative coverage, accurate or otherwise, anticipated to comprise the publisher's side of the fight.
- Physical back-breaking work has not been eliminated for most people.
- Physical exercise triggers biological reward mechanism which make exercise enjoyable and, er, rewarding for many people (arguable for most people as it is a mammalian trait) ergo it is not undesirable. UK NHS calls physical exercise essential.
> Physical back-breaking work has not been eliminated for most people.
I said most of it for most people specifically to avoid the quibble about mechanization in poorest countries and their relative population sizes.
> Physical exercise triggers biological reward mechanism which make exercise enjoyable and, er, rewarding for many people
I envy them. I'm not one of them.
> ergo it is not undesirable
Again, I specifically said "and for many people, for many reasons, is often undesirable" as to not have to spell out the obvious: you may like the exercise benefits of a physically hard work, but your boss probably doesn't - reducing the need for physical exertion reduces workplace injuries, allows worker to do more for longer, and opens up the labor pool to physically weaker people. So even if people only ever felt pleasure from physical exertion, the market would've been pushing to eliminate it anyway.
> UK NHS calls physical exercise essential.
They wouldn't have to if people actually liked doing it.
> It also seems to "know" in which working directories some commands work
The 'It' above is actually the user as auto-complete is context dependent, so fish prioritises search results based on commands that were previously used within the current directory.
they offer a web client, so, they already have decryption keys for your email. They should just offer IMAPS like everybody else and stop pretending they couldn’t read your email if they wanted to.
They say[1] they only store subject line and to/from addresses accessible to them.
This should be sufficient to implement a web client which does client-side decryption of the content, in which case they indeed could not read the contents.
And they do have the IMAP bridge, I've been using it for a year with Thunderbird without any issues so far.
1. https://e.foundation/e-os/