• berber@lemmy.chaos.berlin
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    actually, i believe the top two should be switched.

    at least that is what my perception is of people who drink coffee vs people who don’t drink coffee.

    but it does make sense in the sense that the pictures represent someone who is already addicted to coffee, which feels like must be a majority of programmers hahaha

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      8 months ago

      I’m glad the team who programmed the early Internet had the Internet, otherwise we wouldn’t have any Internet.

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          From what I’ve heard they really did have lots and lots of books like in the comic. And were jealous of colleagues that had even more.

          Before the books, the world of computing was small enough you probably picked stuff up by having a personal relationship with the other people using that specific mainframe, and the vendor of the mainframe. Before that, you were on the team that build the experimental electronic computer for your institution anyway. And then there’s Conrad Zeus, I guess.

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      Coffee seems to be a self enforcing meme at this point. It’s not unhealthy enough to have suffered the same fate as cigarettes. Which had pretty much the same jokes not too long ago.

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        Seems like Cafestol (the oil in unfiltered & french press coffee) rises cholesterol level. On the other hand, coffeine might trigger the mTOR mechanism in cells (starving does that usually), leading to cells cleaning better up, lowering oxidans levels, potentially raising life expectancy. Other studies say, coffeine induces apoptosis (programmed cell death) with the same mechanism. Apparently a mixed bag.

        But wasn’t there a study lastly, that the stimulating effect only works if you don’t drink coffee regularly, while if you do and don’t drink coffe, you get withdrawal symptoms, like having no energy, needing a coffee.

        Did i miss anything?

        For me, that (and reading about the ecological footprint of drinking coffee) lead to drinking barley coffee/tea regularly. And a coffee if i really need one.