Andreas Kling on Ladybird Browser, SerenityOS, and Powerlifting

Andreas Kling on Ladybird Browser, SerenityOS, and Powerlifting

Author: Richard Feldman September 1, 2025 Duration: 1:20:08

Ladybird Browser - https://ladybird.org

SerenityOS - https://serenityos.org

Story of the man who used powerlifting to recover after falling off a roof https://startingstrength.com/articles/brian_jones_story.pdf

StrongLifts 5x5 - https://stronglifts.com/stronglifts-5x5/

Starting Strength - https://startingstrength.com/


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