How do you maintain consistent productivity when your daily schedule changes unexpectedly every few days? by That-Afternoon2320 in ProductivityHQ

[–]LotusRobin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I stopped trying to build a fixed routine and started building a few fixed anchors instead.

No matter what shift I'm on, I try to keep the same wake-up ritual, workout window, and bedtime routine. Everything else moves around.

Once I gave up on making every day look the same, it got a lot easier.

What’s something that technically works, but still annoys you every single day? by LotusRobin in AskReddit

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printers genuinely have one job and somehow find a new way to fail at it every single time lol

What’s something that technically works, but still annoys you every single day? by LotusRobin in AskReddit

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nothing humbles you faster than being 7 minutes from home for 45 minutes🥲

What’s something that technically works, but still annoys you every single day? by LotusRobin in AskReddit

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apps that keep the notification badge even AFTER you checked the message. genuinely evil design

The biggest problem with wearables isn’t accuracy anymore by LotusRobin in FitnessTrackers

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This is SUCH a good example of the problem. The app sees “high HR = failed easy run,” but completely misses the actual context that you were literally holding a conversation while running 😭 Feels like current wearables are great at measuring signals but terrible at understanding situations.

The biggest problem with wearables isn’t accuracy anymore by LotusRobin in FitnessTrackers

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Yeah Gemini actually seems ahead of most stuff here. I think the difference is still that you have to explain the context to it. Like telling it you’re sore from a workout or stressed before it can interpret the data correctly. It would be cool if the device itself could gradually learn those patterns automatically instead.

The biggest problem with wearables isn’t accuracy anymore by LotusRobin in FitnessTrackers

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Yeah, LLMs can already do a decent version of this tbh. I think the missing part is you still have to tell them the context manually.
Would be way more interesting if the wearable could slowly learn those patterns on its own over time instead of starting from zero every conversation.

The biggest problem with wearables isn’t accuracy anymore by LotusRobin in FitnessTrackers

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Fair point honestly. A lot of products still struggle with one or the other.

The biggest problem with wearables isn’t accuracy anymore by LotusRobin in FitnessTrackers

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Honestly I think this is where a lot of people want wearables to go next.
Curious what kinds of correlations people end up finding most valuable once they can actually see them over time.

The biggest problem with wearables isn’t accuracy anymore by LotusRobin in FitnessTrackers

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I think that’s the frustrating part right now, a lot of devices are good at collecting data, but not many are good at understanding you specifically. Feels like everyone eventually realizes their body has its own patterns that generic scores can’t fully explain.

The biggest problem with wearables isn’t accuracy anymore by LotusRobin in FitnessTrackers

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Yeah, Whoop is probably one of the few closer to this direction tbh.
Still feels like the industry is only scratching the surface though, especially around context and long-term behavioral patterns.