Maybe it just is me but this seems wrong… you can get all of this software for free and yet people are profiting off of this by buying outdated software on a 40 cent piece of plastic…
Does anyone know if this violates eBay’s #tos as they technically are selling a “physical product”…
@MIfoodie People did this in the late 90s and early 2000s back when downloading stuff over a modem took very large amounts of times. I’m going off of very vague memories here but I believe back then it was considered legal (citation needed). People would bundle stuff or add printed manuals etc..
Anyone well-versed enough in cardiology or #fitness science to tell me if this distribution is good, OK, or bad? I went for a 5K run and this was my heart rate over the 29 minutes or so. In case it matters, my resting heart rate is in the low-to-mid-50s. #running
@cra1g I am definitely not a healthcare provider, but I do run a lot and I would say that being in zone 5 for the entirety of a 5K is extremely normal since a 5K is less about energy conservation. You can set heart rate alerts in garmin if you felt uncomfortable at zone 5. I will do that for myself sometimes on longer distances so that I don’t get overly motivated and ruin my pace later on in the run. If I was running a 5K distance I would want to be in zone five for the entire time though.
I should give more context on why I want this: I’ve been contemplating the idea of a private messaging app that uses the Gemini protocol where you can see unread messages via gempub. If I had a Gemini protocol browser that gave push notifications when pubs update, it could be pretty useful. On the flipside, maybe people using Gemini clients are using them because they like the fact that they don’t get push notifications like on the web. 🤔