W Out

She’s right. And in a general sense, most workout advice given to women is absolute garbage. Nearly worthless. It’s better than nothing, sure, but not by much. And not just for this, as this is minor, but in every other arena too.

Most women are concerned with “not getting big” but it’s VERY VERY VERY hard for women to get truly heavily muscular absent taking lots of drugs that are extremely bad for anyone. Hell, it’s hard for most guys to get big absent this, never mind women. It’s not impossible for a woman, sure, but it takes years of work and lifting like a mad woman. And then you’ll still only get half as big as I can with 1/4 the work (and I am just average). So it’s not something to worry about at all as a woman unless you plan on spending 2+ hours in the gym nearly every day for 10+ years and eating correctly nearly all the time.

Back to my main point, though. The best advice I can give to women is to use the same exercise programs that men with good results follow. These are proven to be effective. There aren’t really any changes needed other than adjusting the weights. Obviously if you are disabled etc. the advice will be different, but if you want results cut down on cardio and do more deadlifts, squats, bench presses, dumbbell work. You can also integrate cardio in your weight training by using supersets and similar techniques.

To the right is trainer Kelsey Wells, at the same weight, who is about as big as a woman can get naturally in the right photo — all without changing her weight. (Massive bulking de-bulking sessions could make her bigger, but these are probably not healthy and certainly not fun.)

My advice will also spend a lot less of your time. Doing 20 minutes of hard deadlifting is the equivalent of many hours of flailing around on the floor doing comparatively-worthless ab exercises or wasting time on an elliptical. Note that I am not saying that you are wrong for doing those things, and anything is better than nothing, but if you care about using your time judiciously I am telling you how you can both optimize yourself chronologically and physically.

There are some physiological differences, though, that seem to matter but they almost all advantage women! For instance, women usually have faster recovery, can handle higher volume (higher reps), and more estrogen quickens muscle repair. So even though you’ll likely never bench 300 pounds without superhuman effort, as a woman you can reach your potential a lot faster than most men.

Ignore most fitness advice directed at women, especially outside of yoga (where it is more accurate). It’s designed to spend your money and waste your time without getting results. And avoid places like Planet Fitness if you value actually getting fit.

Multilingual Pass

That nearly everyone is effortlessly multilingual, even understanding languages that the humans (or human-like beings) can’t produce sounds in, and all with no training or anyone even discussing it.

Do they have universal translator tech in their heads? Genetic mods? How is this possible and has it just been around so long in that universe that no one even bothers to comment on it, no more than we do electricity these days?

Gone

This is everywhere now. I saw this in the tweet stream of someone I formerly respected. The Democrats and pseudo-liberals have gone completely bonkers. 2020 is going to be terrible. It appears the centrists are uniting behind Kamala Harris, so anyone who doesn’t support her (I do not because any prosecutor is pretty much evil) will be a Putin drone.

As of now, I’m for Warren, if I had to choose. Putin, send rubles, I am your loyal bot!

Read Wrong

Sometimes I read things and they are so terrible I think, what went wrong with you for you to write like this? It happens a lot in IT-related works but it’s common elsewhere, too.

In the book (well, one of the 9) I am reading now, I just encountered this sentence:

“Otherwise, the Internet would be an unusable big bowl of spaghetti and we would all still be writing letters and buying stamps.”

And that’s not the worst. Not by far. That’s just the bit I most recently stumbled on and then guffawed at.

ConLang

I think one of the achievements I am most proud of is designing on my own in my early teens a constructed language, not even knowing that other people by themselves had ever done such a thing, with no one to assist me and very few resources.

Remember, this is pre-internet so I had only what books I could find in my pitiful local libraries and what cleverness was in my own brain. Still, I figured out and discovered on my own many features of language that I only later read about in real linguistics books.

Not bad for a hick with a bad haircut in a nothing town.

VH

Virginia Heffernan (and much of the staff of Wired in general) believes all sorts of other bizarre things, too, not just this. But this is becoming the standard centrist narrative: if you do anything other than what the Dem establishment demands, you are a Putin apparatchik.

AIeeee

I’m not sure how concerned we should be that we don’t know how AI/ML is able to discern a picture of a dog from a picture of a monkey because I don’t know how I do that, either — I just do.

Neuroscientifially speaking, that is, we have no idea.

In any model of the world there will be missed cases and overfitting. It’s as true of humans as it is of machines.

Planet Kidding Me

Wow, Planet Fitness sounds like a joke gym.

Then thereโ€™s the fact that certain bodybuilding exercisesโ€”like dead lifts and clean-and-jerksโ€”are prohibited.

What kind of busted-ass gym doesn’t allow deadlifts? Ha. Is that some kind of joke? A deadlift is a foundational exercise. If you’re not deadlifting, you’re wasting a lot of time if you’re weightlifting.

The facility also comes equipped with a โ€œlunk alarmโ€โ€”a siren that is supposed to go off whenever someone grunts too loudly or drops a heavy weight on the floor. (The latter is a moot point at most Planet Fitness locations, where they donโ€™t even have any large weights.) Iโ€™ve never set off the alarm, but on more than one occasion, in different locations around the country, Iโ€™ve been lectured by staffers for breathing too hard when lifting, and Iโ€™ve gotten dirty looks for excessive sweating in the weight room. Clearly itโ€™s not my planet either.

What the hell? Who goes to this gym and why? I mean I don’t like gyms either, because I am not social and I like lifting what I want to lift when I want to lift it. But I was looking for gyms when we travel and this isn’t even on the possibilities list. I breathe like a camel climbing a mountain when I deadlift (not that it’s even allowed in joke gym.)

Although it seems paradoxicalโ€”like setting up an all-you-can-eat buffet with a โ€œNo Fatties Allowedโ€ signโ€”thereโ€™s a lot of money in tailoring a fitness club to people who donโ€™t actually want to work out.

It never would’ve occurred to me to start a gym for people who don’t want to work out but I do have to admit, that is brilliant. Simply genius. The signifier more important than the signified and all that.

Meanwhile, I’ll be over here busting my ass, dropping weights on the floor, grunting and breathing hard. And oh yeah, actually getting strong. (I do miss the clean and jerk and the snatch, and I can’t really do those at home safely.)

Booking Out

There was a milfic book I read a few months ago that at first I thought was pretty ridiculous and I initially started reading it only for its comedic value but then I ended up really liking it.

It continued to be ridiculous but also had real heart and well-paced drama. And now, because I read so many books, I cannot find it and don’t remember enough details to easily Google it so that I can read the rest of the series. Dammit all.

I burned through that book in a few hours is why my dim recall, and the fact I’ve read several hundred books since then. But now it’s driving me a bit crazy that I cannot locate it nor the series.

Unrealistic

Bernie did more to shift the ol’ Overton Window than anyone else in the past 20 years. It is very strange, however, to see in many cases the same people who berated him and his ideas as completely unrealistic and delusional now championing them as utterly mainstream and obvious.

I mean, I’ll take it. But still weird.