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mscccc commented on School lunch breaks in France can be two hours (2012)   karenlebillon.com/2012/04... · Posted by u/taubek
dagw · a year ago
article you linked to: "...is a normal state of drowsiness"

you: "It's not normal"

pick one.

mscccc · a year ago
Hey, I'm just trying to help here. I don't think anyone wants to be feeling comatose after a meal. Reduce the sugar and you'll feel good!
mscccc commented on School lunch breaks in France can be two hours (2012)   karenlebillon.com/2012/04... · Posted by u/taubek
vmfunction · a year ago
And in Spain people take siesta. And it makes sense, our body needs rest to digest food. That's why we get food coma. Every one not just children should do this.
mscccc · a year ago
> Postprandial somnolence, commonly known as “food coma”, is a normal state of drowsiness or lethargy following a meal. It occurs when you consume foods with a high glycaemic index (GI) - https://www.healthhub.sg/live-healthy/your-medical-questions...

"Food coma" is from carbs/sugar. :)

Edit: to satisfy my friendly HN editors. :)

mscccc commented on How does Sidekiq really work?   dansvetlov.me/sidekiq-int... · Posted by u/thunderbong
echelon · 2 years ago
Is anybody using Rails / Ruby in production these days? For new projects, not 7+ year old companies. (Earnest / honest question.)

If so, why? Do you have trouble hiring?

If not, what did you switch to and why?

mscccc · 2 years ago
We chose Rails + Sidekiq for building PlanetScale's REST API + background workers. Project started 3 years ago. We are still very happy with the decision and wouldn't change it.

> Why?

To build fast. Our team knew Ruby well. Many of us worked at GitHub and trusted we could solve the problems ahead of us with it.

> Do you have trouble hiring?

No issues at all.

u/mscccc

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