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1 month agoAsus is trash. The last “gaming” laptop I bought could not be upgraded and the performance was terrible for the specs. Never Asus again.
Asus is trash. The last “gaming” laptop I bought could not be upgraded and the performance was terrible for the specs. Never Asus again.
…cause he’s F-A-B-U-LOUS!
What! No try, catch ()?
I can’t believe governments and companies put such a “price” on people’s health. I must say the news about the US Health System is also echoed by all the other US companies I have dealt with in my professional capacity. Profits before people and sales before outcomes.
I/We avoid using them when we can…
If you are serious about training, Training Peaks is probably a great alternative. Strava is the Facebook of activity apps so not really great if you’re committed. There is a free plan for TP, but I’m not sure what the limitations are… I pay for it and can track the history of the key metric that matter to me such Power, Heart Rate, Training Zones, Freshness, Power bands etc. There are a LOT of analytical graphs to provide insights into your progress. The key is the more data you collect, the more value there is. i.e. Sleep tracking, weight, HRV, cadence etc.