Mostly Grey former ginger with a preference for Rust. Leads wg-rustup, sorry about the mess. He/Him or They/Their Now @kinnison@fosstodon.org too

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Dear Lazyweb, How is it that Windows native installers are able to cope with shit like McAfee, and yet it messes up `rustup`? Does anyone know what hoops `rustup` needs to jump through to shut McAfee and friends up and get them to leave our IO alone? Frustrated, Manchester.
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Once again, I'm faced with "When will Windows be ready for the desktop?" as Rust users are unable to update their toolchains because McAfee breaks filesystem semantics left and right with its "on use" scanning while we unpack HTML files as part of our docs.
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Replying to @rossburton
Mmm, i've managed to active-relax it down to 38, but then I got scared and it jumped back up to mid 50s :D Thanks for the reassurance. I'll probably bring it up when I go for a health checkup after I'm 40 :D
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Replying to @percysnoodle
200bpm jogging is worryingly high. I think 190 is the most I've ever had mine reach, while sprinting v.hard at the end of a 5k run.
Thanks to everyone who responded -- For reference, that 42 was while awake, though quite relaxed. In fact, I'm sat at my desk typing this and my pulse is only 51 now. I think, since I'm not overly fatigued/worried, I'll just tack it onto the list of things to ask GP next time.
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I'm not the most athletic of people, yet this is not an uncommon sight on my garmin app, and I have confirmed it by manual measurement. Dear lazyweb, should I be asking my doctor about bradycardia?
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Yes, but can you feel when it actuates before it bottoms out? Is it possible to type on it without it making that clickyclunk?
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