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For those who want to plan for the entire year https://neatnik.net/calendar/

This is exactly what I was looking for yesterday - a simple printable calendar that can fill an A4 or A3 page. However, I was more interested in a monthly version, rather than yearly. I tried vibe coding a simple Python script to generate a version that could suit me with Gemini CLI, but the results were comically bad (granted, I gave up pretty early on). I am sure there are plenty of similar solutions online, but I couldn't find one I really liked, at least from some basic Googling.

Calendarpedia offers loads of options which are great for printing. I always print an A3 "rolling" format for the current year, which I haven't seen anywhere else - lets you see all your weeks and weekends at a glance.

Try Timeanddate.com for calendars.

Edit: The only way to even see this page without the popup is to try to print it.

Previously posted comment: I’m not sure if this is due to any content blocker on my phone (though I tried disabling Safari’s content blockers too) or if it’s not mobile optimized, but I can’t seem to get rid of the “Hello! If you print this page…” popup. I tapped elsewhere, tapped on the top right of the popup (even though there isn’t any close button), nothing helped.

Am I supposed to be doing something else to see and print it?


This doesn't allow to add events nor it stores anything, it's just to print, right? Thanks all the same!

I've used this but you might need to use your browser's translate feature:

https://kalendersiden.dk/


(2019)


(2024)


Do we have evidence that looking healthy and being healthy are correlated?


Depends how you define those terms, but i think the answer is an obvious yes.

Many looking healthy things are literally just your body functioning correctly.


The thing is that what "looks" healthy is culture-dependent; nowadays in the caucasian west, looking lean and tanned is considered a healthy / attractive look, but in other places, times and subcultures having more weight or pale skin is considered healthy (or attractive).


That doesn't prevent it from correlate. If obesity is the bigger threat than looking skinny is correlated with being healthy. If food scarcity is a bigger threat than the opposite.

However a lot of more subtle things like soft, shiny hair or good skin are correlated with nutrition.


IEEE Spectrum: https://spectrum.ieee.org

MIT Technology Review: https://www.technologyreview.com


They are much more scattered through the web. There are more of such articles for devops and high load architecture, but some topics are well researched, for example Mozilla have published very thoughtful article about app localization: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Localizatio...

Unfortunately, I can’t remember any source that is publishing such materials on regular basis, seems that this type of knowledge is tightly connected with exact company best practices and it takes a lot of work to make this knowledge useful for the general public.


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