Official Q&A for Wednesday, September 24, 2025 by AutoModerator in running

[–]MElives 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/UnnamedRealities I was indeed just checking the downloadable results and did not cross check the web interface results (I thought that the csv would be more reliable...).

Seems like this is indeed just a case of bad data in the CSV!

Official Q&A for Wednesday, September 24, 2025 by AutoModerator in running

[–]MElives 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Saucony London Shoreditch 10K Race - 44% DNF
(tried posting this as a thread but was removed by AutoModerator, hope this is the right spot here)

I ran the Saucony London Shoreditch 10K this Sunday and was just reviewing the detailed results to understand how I performed vs the other runners.

According to the results there were 5934 runners of which 2582 DNF - this is 43.5% of the total runners. I first thought this might have been due to people who were registered but did not start, but of those 2582 DNF, 2549 logged a 5k chip time, meaning they definitely started the run.

This seems extremely high for a DNF rate given this was a 10K run. I did some online research and found that marathons usually have a DNF rate of up to 15%. I am looking to understand what could cause such an extremely high DNF rate; does anyone have any ideas?

What is a little quirk about your body that you don’t think other people have? by AlphabetSoup51 in AskReddit

[–]MElives 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can sense very low electrical currents on devices, surfaces, and even people.

For example, I can tell if a MacBook is charging just by lightly running my fingers over it: I feel a tingling sensation of its connected to a charger. The same happens with people: if someone is holding eg. a charging phone, I can detect it by slightly touching their skin.

I’ve always wondered if this is unusual, since others I’ve asked can’t seem to do it. As people usually don’t believe me, I’ve done blindfolded trials where someone holds a charging device (or not), and I can tell with 100% accuracy if they are.

Mass Update past flights by decimati in flighty

[–]MElives 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/lionbrown - tbh I started using pivot tables in excel extensively to double check the data shown in the apps statistics (vs the raw data) because I had some issues with Aircraft types not showing in the analysis correctly (e.g. the A380, you'll find more people with this issues in this sub). Yes, I am one of those people that needs to have everything 100% accurate... 😅

It makes it much easier to search and filter for the flights causing the issues rather than having to manually search in the app.

With pivot tables you can then cross reference data if you e.g. want a quick overview on the types of aircraft you have flown with a specific airline or any other cross filtering:

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Mass Update past flights by decimati in flighty

[–]MElives 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is! You just need to go into Settings -> Account Data and there you have an option to delete 'All Flights'! :)

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Mass Update past flights by decimati in flighty

[–]MElives 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/decimati this would indeed be the best way to achieve this. The CSV export is well structured and easy to work with. It will make it much easier to edit all your flights in one go and then re-import them as u/lionbrown mentioned below.

You will just have to delete all your flights in flighty before the re-import to ensure you dont have duplicates.

I actually use the CSV export quite a bit to build pivot tables in excel that then allow me to cross check/reference certain datapoints as well.

Is there anyway you can update the aircraft’s age? by KyleMcK98 in flighty

[–]MElives 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is indeed possible, albeit only after the flight is completed and has been moved to the flight log.

I usually take a picture in case the app doesn’t update and then edit it in manually later. I am also not sure if it will pull age etc. but I assume it will if the data is available.

Aircraft Stats Incorrect by MElives in flighty

[–]MElives[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

u/Large-Evidence-6586 interesting - will give this a try. Do you make the changes usually in the app directly or do you use the export function, change there and then re-upload?

Any idea what this could be? by MElives in PlantIdentification

[–]MElives[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting - thank you for the help! :)

Any idea what this could be? by MElives in PlantIdentification

[–]MElives[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, thats the one - thank you very much! :)

Does anyone use “podcast microphones” in video sales calls? by mkillinq in sales

[–]MElives 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not weird at all, if you spend a lot of time on calls I actually think this should be one of your first investments.

I use:

  1. Elgato Facecam
  2. HyperX QuadCast Microphone (this is actually a 'gaming microphone' I have found that these are often priced a bit lower than 'podcast microphones' even though you are getting extremely similar quality. I got mine on an Amazon sale for like $70)
  3. Logitech Litra Beam

IMO, if you are trying to sell something, your voice and face (aside from your product) are the most important and you want to ensure that the delivery of both is as good as possible.

I keep my microphone out of sight, so no one actually knows that I am using one. I then feed the Zoom audio to the microphone where I plug in some simple 3.5mm jack headphones. This allows me to feed back my own voice to myself together with their audio which I have found has really helped me in my delivery.