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I baked a pie every day for a year and it changed my life (theguardian.com)
delichon 28 minutes ago [-]
For me the change would be to become spherical. That would simplify some calculations.
CrazyStat 22 minutes ago [-]
A friend of mine tries to bake a spherical pie for pi day (March 14) each year, with varying approaches (and levels of success).
hinkley 3 minutes ago [-]
Heating the middle has to be a pain. And cutting it…
thot_experiment 23 minutes ago [-]
half way there, now you just have to find the frictionless vacuum
sosodev 19 minutes ago [-]
I challenge each and every one of you to make a pie by the end of the month.

I made one, for the first time in my life, last week. It brought me tremendous joy not only to make it, but to have something nice to share with friends.

98codes 18 minutes ago [-]
I already did for October, November (twice), and December. Does that count?
gnatman 27 minutes ago [-]
I’m of the belief that doing just about anything every single day for a year will change your life! A key for me has been to “lower the bar” so that I can keep the promise to myself and maintain momentum through days of low energy or enthusiasm, e.g. playing the guitar for 1 minute, or writing 1 sentence.
toxik 25 minutes ago [-]
Similarly, just showing up at the gym/hobby/sport is huge. Even if you do next to nothing.
Insanity 23 minutes ago [-]
Yeah I go bouldering even on off days to “stay in the rhythm”. And I do have honestly terrible days where I feel I’m struggling climbs of even a grade below my comfort level, but at least I went lol.
pavel_lishin 17 minutes ago [-]
The best form of exercise is the one you can consistently stick with.

For me, that got shot down in flames over the winter because I kept getting sick. :/

irishcoffee 20 minutes ago [-]
Someone said it, I forget who: 90% of life is just showing up
rwmj 12 minutes ago [-]
I started practising guitar every day and it didn't change my life but I have a lot of fun doing it.
top_sigrid 8 minutes ago [-]
0xffff2 34 minutes ago [-]
As someone who loves pie and has far fewer friends and family than the person this story is about, baking a pie every day for a year would also change my life.
worldsavior 29 minutes ago [-]
Friends are always attainable via purchase.
embedding-shape 25 minutes ago [-]
Also neighbours tend to be very glad to receive free stuff :) I usually end up with way too many Basil plants every season and give them away, gotten to know some new neighbours that way!
munificent 22 minutes ago [-]
A very timely article when many of us are wondering if AI will eventually push us out of a digital career into something else.
kaon_2 17 minutes ago [-]
I am hearing rumors that B2B sales is rebounding back to more in-person meetings. Cold emails don't work anymore. I've heard similar tales of current teens early-twenties that there is a trend of doing things in real life again. But... more likely if you start measuring it people are more reclusive than ever, and doing things that used to be normal is now considered "niche and trendy". Our sales process at least is very online-meeting oriented...
navane 30 minutes ago [-]
Government job. Retired at 61. But I made a pie everyday!
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