2025.01.22 13:03 Rytorocket Transfer tips , 3FT
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2025.01.22 13:03 beppled Gemini Flash 2.0 is fantastic at solving captcha apparently ... 🚀✨🤖
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2025.01.22 13:03 Fun_Balance5621 Press to handstand question
Hi! I am doing bodyweight training for a while now, what pushed me into it was my desire to learn to do a handstand. Now I can hold a free handstand for around 10-20 seconds, but it is not very stable, meaning that from 8 kick-ups I can hold one properly. So still have to practice it a lot.
I am doing a 10 minutes skill session at the beginning of my workouts (I am basically doing the Recommended Routine), which is built up from 3 1 minute chest to wall holds and then around 6 minutes free handstand practice. Nothing special there.
So, my question: my ultimate dream is to learn the straddle handstand press, I always thought that it is the manifestation of ultimate power (since I saw divers doing those 10 meters above the pool As a ois..).
Do you think it is worth start doing some conditioning specific to that skill (and if yes, what type of exercises), or is it too early since my handstand is still very random. What is your experience?
Thanks in advance
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2025.01.22 13:03 smartybrome Executive Diploma of Chief Executive Officer
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2025.01.22 13:03 Aggressive-Ear-340 Nick Mira - Mountain Spring Melodies
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2025.01.22 13:03 Basic-Bath5969 Japanese or German, home thermostats?
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2025.01.22 13:03 Impressive-Excuse782 What you guys call it?
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2025.01.22 13:03 InfoSuche16 What Meshtastic Device should I use
Hello,
I got 2 Heltec V3. My friend asked If He could use such as a remote For 2 ESP32 to Transmit a Button Push in a Forest.
I want to buy 2 additional LoRa devices, but I am not sure If I should stay with those, or Buy different ones, since i heared that others are better.
What one would be best for this application? What are the Drawbacks for the lower power consumption? Or are they better in any was? GPS is a welcome feature, but not a necessary one. I wanted them to be on a private Channel to not Spam the public ones (or possibly get unwanted messages).
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2025.01.22 13:03 smartybrome Executive Diploma in Technology Management
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2025.01.22 13:03 St4rgirlone Pantip Hotel Ladprao
Hi! I’ll be in Bangkok for the second time but will be staying around Pantip Hotel Ladprao area. I’ll be there for work but I’d love to make the most of it after office hours. Can you please give me suggestions on good food, coffee, and spots within the area if there’s any? I looked at maps and going to Chatuchak market would take about 30-40 minutes by car and I’ll mostly be commuting. I’d love to really explore
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2025.01.22 13:03 ScrewySiu Shows of the Week 2025: Week 04 & Questions/Discussion
https://www.reddit.com/koreanvariety/wiki/shows_of_the_week_2025/week_04/
Sorry for slacking on this since I missed last week. I'm finally getting my new car today, so life will be back to normal.
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2025.01.22 13:03 Late_Vermicelli850 Is a demo watch worth it?
I’ve been scrolling and have come across a demo watch for the series 9 Apple Watch being sold for £70 on eBay. It says that it has most of the functions of the original watch, but was wondering if this is worth it. Any info on this would be great.
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2025.01.22 13:03 smartybrome Managing Social Anxiety in the Workplace
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2025.01.22 13:03 smartybrome Comprehensive Python Programming Practice Test: Code Mastery
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2025.01.22 13:02 MrsSOsbourne 📊 #BTC hit a new ATH of $109.3K before Trump’s inauguration, but FOMO-fueled greed triggered a swift correction. Santiment data shows prices often move opposite to crowd sentiment, especially short-term. The herd rarely wins — are you thinking beyond the hype? ðŸ§
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2025.01.22 13:02 smartybrome Web Development Bootcamp with HTML CSS PHP MySQL Wordpress
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2025.01.22 13:02 CurrentLawfulness999 This is why you should be excited about Josh McDaniels
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2025.01.22 13:02 onehitw0ndrr Moving and shooting in CS2 is not the penalty it once was.
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2025.01.22 13:02 JMD800 I think this comedy was on E4 in the late noughties, it ran for one season I think and it was about a week in a life of some bloke who had a week or random funny events.
One event was a running race around a park that went wrong? I remember it being really funny but cannot remember the name of it? Please help
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2025.01.22 13:02 major_thinker Black Swan Days and the need to stay invested in the market - key lesson from my MBA
Hello fellow investors, in the past few days, I've seen a wave of panic-driven posts on the sub, and I wanted to share a very valuable lesson my behavioral finance professor talked about. This theory has helped me maintain composure during tricky times in the market and I hope you can gain some insights out of it too.
PS: This is primarily for long-term investors.
So here we go - the concept is called Black Swan Theory. It is based on a book by the same name by Nassim Nicholas Taleb.
During our discussions about market timing versus staying invested, my prof. spoke about the 'black swan days' in the stock market. Basically, these are rare, unexpected events that cause significant market disruptions, both +ve and -ve. The theory says that such events are so unpredictable and extreme that just a handful of days can dramatically impact market performance, and hugely influence our returns in the long run. It's virtually impossible to predict when these days will occur, and therefore, rather than trying to time the market, it is rather much simpler to just stay invested.
Some of you may have a very valid question - "Won't staying invested expose us to the worst days too?" That's a valid concern, but this theory is based on a fundamental premise - over the long term, the stock market tends to generate positive returns.
For instance, if you panic sell all your holdings thinking you'll buy when market recovers, you might miss out on the 1-2 days that will give very very high return. You'll obviously re-enter the market, but eventually, you would lose out on the big couple of days, which will be a significant miss. So that's the risk you run if you think you'll exit now and enter when the market recovers.
If you look at the historical data, you'll see that missing just a few of the best-performing days can significantly diminish our long-term returns.
While I don't have the exact data from my class, here are some notable market movements days in Indian stock market history:
Negative return days: 1. April 28, 1992 (Harshad Mehta Scam): Sensex -12.77% 2. May 17, 2004 (Black Monday): Sensex -11.14% 3. January 21, 2008 (Global Financial Crisis): Sensex -7.41% 4. March 12, 2020 (COVID-19 Panic): Sensex -8.18% (2,919 points) 5. January 27, 2023 (Adani-Hindenburg Impact): Sensex -1.45% (874 points)
Positive returns days: 1. July 25, 1991 (Economic Liberalization): Sensex +4.2% 2. May 18, 2009 (Post-Election Rally): Sensex +17.34% (2,110 points) 3. September 19, 2013 (Rupee Stabilization): Sensex +3.43% 4. March 25, 2020 (COVID-19 Recovery): Sensex +5.13% (1,862 points) 5. November 4, 2020 (U.S. Election Results): Sensex +3.07% (1,265 points)
As you can see, while these are all events that spanned for more than a few days, the market returns on particular dates were significant. My dad made this mistake when post 2008 crash he sold all his investments. He was a long term investor but sold in panic. The market eventually recovered and had he held on to his investments, he would have seen a good return overall.
So yeah, that's my suggestion. I know the falling market can trigger panic and emotional decision-making, but this is the time to be disciplined and maintain your investment strategy.
It's not about timing the market, but time in the market.
What are your thoughts on this?
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2025.01.22 13:02 smartybrome The Complete Typing Masterclass: Touch Typing Training
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