• NegativeInf@lemmy.world
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      I find that the balmer peak holds not just for alcohol, but tracks better for most other drugs. Coding after smoking a joint is great.

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        I’ve never had much success with this. It starts out fine and then I’m like “I’m being stupid, I should write some code to write this code for me.” Then later “I should write some code that will write the code that’ll write the code for me.” Then I get lost in all the abstraction and say “fuck it, I’ll just play a video game”.

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          I just end up refactoring the same 3 classes, pass out, and wake up to clean code with documentation. It’s like the cobbler and the elves but code and weed.

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        I gotta save the Js for after I finish with my codebase, otherwise I run the risk of greening out at my workstation-- this year’s harvest hits like a goddamn semi

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    Sometimes I wonder if in 75 years people will look back on our caffeine use in this generation like we currently look back at cocaine use in products in the 19th century. Until then, I continue to slurp down coffee like that is my actual job.

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      Caffeine is pretty well studied and it’s known that the long term health effects are nothing close to cocaine. I doubt if there was any good science back then on the long term effects of cocaine, let alone enough education for the populace to know and understand it.

      However social perceptions may change anyway. What we consider as not serious may be considered much more serious in the future. For example many people get headaches or even migraines as a withdrawal symptom of caffeine, and we don’t consider a headache to be serious.

      But I saw a Star Trek episode once where Picard gets a headache and it was a big deal because those had been solved for hundreds of years by that time! Turns out the ferengi were controlling his mind or something. So caffeine may be considered a serious drug in the future if it interferes with the detection of alien mind control devices.

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      It’s either that, or all drugs will be cool (again?). No in between, because anybody that’s honestly thought about it can see the current situation is a self-contradiction.

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    Drug addiction is only negative if it causes you problems in life, and I’d say that coffee doesn’t really cause me problems in life.

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      Iirc coffee addiction worsens sleep quality and costs money. It’s not like blocking your body from being tired can really be beneficial.

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          One of the reasons I was able to argue my ADHD was impacting my life negatively was the fact I was drinking enough coffee to hurt my health just to feel human and I still had executive dysfunction, so stimulants would be more effective and overall work as harm reduction. Now I’m not even on stimulants (technically), I’m finding bupropion works best for me. I still have a small cup of coffee in the morning, as it keeps me regular.

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            I think, if left to my own devices, I will have about 2-6 cups of instant coffee in a day depending on my mood. Though I don’t think there’s much caffeine in it? I never thought about howwww much caffeine was going in, but maybe that’s because it doesn’t do much for me besides helping focus (poorly at that).

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        Depends on how addicted. People tend to conflate 1 cup in the morning with 6 throughout the day because they both use them as a pick me up.

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        Coffee also is high in polyphenols - the benefits almost certainly outweigh the drawbacks. Just don’t drink coffee after the morning.

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          There are plenty of other sources for polyphenols - including tea, but also chocolate, qinoa, buckwheat etc.

          There is no need to drink coffee in order to replenish polyphenols in your body.

          And drawbacks are huge: aside from broken sleep, caffeine puts a giant strain on cardiovascular and other systems, and in people with caffeine addiction, not having their cup leads to high irritability, sleepiness, dizziness, and a lot of other symptoms.

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      I get anxiety issues from Coffee and tend to feel completely exhausted at the end of days. I try to ditch it and mostly replace it with Jasmine Tea, Oolong or Yerba Mate

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        True. I can’t drink unlimited quantities of coffee without having negative effects, as such I limit myself to two cups a day, one in the morning and one after lunch.

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          I would love to drink one cup of coffee a day but any amount of coffee will amplify my anxiety. I drink once I’m cured

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      I mean, they’re actually right about this one - caffeine is still a drug, so if you’re addicted to it you’re definitionally a drug addict.

      Or, they would be, except apparently the issue with coffee is that it’s hot. Dew is fine.

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    I wish I didn’t have such a dependence on coffee. I’m about to go on a trip and am brining instant coffee with me to the airport in case the shops are closed during my early flight and I’m not able to get coffee until after checking in which is like an hour and a half from the airport.

    As a side note, I’m in a third world country and going to an island. They will totally have coffee there, but i might not have access until later in the day.

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      I totally get it. When I travel I take caffeine gum. So I don’t have to worry about finding coffee or resort to a energy drink. Instant coffee I drink instead of soda at home. Lol.