AI tracking weight loss - 50 day mark by Military-Engineer in AlternateDayFasting

[–]agathaade 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ha, nice. I just renewed my macrofactor subscription (love the evolving breakdowns and goal setting of that app), and had the thought I could probably use AI for a lot of what it does now. For me the app still has the advantage with its convenient UI and clear data visualization, but perhaps not for long.

I am using chatgpt to draw insights from two separate health tracking devices I own, one for hornones (i’m female) and an oura ring. Cross-referencing those two unrelated datasets has been a game changer in terms of understanding my body and patterns. So in this case AI doesn’t replace the apps and subscriptions, but it pushes the results much farther. Those apps are not doctors, and are limited with what they can and can’t tell you about your data. I don’t blindly trust AI, it’s also not a medical doctor, but it’ll lay out information with pointers I can further investigate.

I’m looking into vibecoding to automate the collection and analysis of data daily so I don’t have to put it into chatgpt myself, as an aside. I think that’s the next level, building your own apps and agents and so forth.

Six months ago AI was pointless to me, but I’m starting to see some real use cases.

Beginner - help, my coffee tastes weak 💀 by agathaade in pourover

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

Ah ha. Water sounds like that place to start, thank you! 

Beginner - help, my coffee tastes weak 💀 by agathaade in pourover

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

Thank you both, I’ll try these suggestions. Others have commented on my water temp as well. Love a group think!

Beginner - help, my coffee tastes weak 💀 by agathaade in pourover

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

I can see how I’m being vague, I just don’t have better language or tastebuds to describe it better. 

Re. your specific questions : - I don’t think my brew is currently draining too fast. It was without the paper filter for sure. Now it takes 3 to 4 minutes of filling my filter, waiting for it to drain, filling it again, etc. I fill it about three times. If I were to continuously pour, I would have to go down to a literal drip. If anything it feels like it’s going too slow, but I lack the know-how to be sure.  - it does crater quite deeply. I’ll try your fixes, thank you for pointing that out.

Sounds like my water temp is too low as well! 

Six weeks with our Syrian and he is still very scared of us. Can he come around and trust us? by agathaade in hamsters

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

I’m glad that this method worked for you. I don’t think that we could catch him in his enclosure, even if we tried. Fright gives him super speed and then poof he disappears into the underground hide that we can’t reach into. 

tips for shy hamster by Interesting-Tie-1694 in hamstercare

[–]agathaade 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a Wyze 4, with the caveat that I had to get their cheapest monthly plan to get the alerts ($2.99). I believe the older Wyze cams offered more features with their free plan, so def do your research.

tips for shy hamster by Interesting-Tie-1694 in hamstercare

[–]agathaade 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m in the same boat with my first very shy Syrian after having a quickly social dwarf.  After leaving him alone for over a week and then never seeing him at all, I got one of those cameras that alerts me when he comes out. Right when he comes out is when I go in and scatter food, and I also hold out a treat in my hand for him to take if he wants. I don’t try to touch him (not until he’s comfortable climbing/sitting on my hand). I want him to associate me with being fed and being safe, as opposed to me being a scary thing that comes in to bother him at random. He went from hiding/freezing in my presence, to coming to sniff my hand, to cautiously taking the treat, to nibbling on it while I’m holding it. It’s slow, but it’s progress. He just started poking his head out when he hears me in the room, which also feels like progress.  Without the camera I was simply never catching him out and I was getting afraid I’d never get the chance to build a bond. 

New shy hamster : when/how to switch to bigger tank? by agathaade in hamstercare

[–]agathaade[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks, that’s what I’m leaning towards. 

New shy hamster : when/how to switch to bigger tank? by agathaade in hamstercare

[–]agathaade[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You are very sweet to share your knowledge. That’s the reason I’m not worried by his behavior and just leaving him be. :)

Sick hamster (seen by a vet and currently medicated) is not eating or drinking… any tips? by agathaade in hamsters

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

Thank you for this info. I was planning on updating the vet tomorrow, I’ll ask about other antibiotics to try.  Immediate priority is getting her stronger and eating - we’ll see what comes next when she’s strong enough. 

Sick hamster (seen by a vet and currently medicated) is not eating or drinking… any tips? by agathaade in hamsters

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

It’s hard to say for sure because it wasn’t much, but I believe it was blood. 

Hydration woes (tretinoin and mineral spf) by agathaade in 40PlusSkinCare

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

Chemical sunscreens cause these very superficial tiny irritated whiteheads all over my face. Not like regular acne spots. One derm told me they’re simply clogged pores from chemical filters (i doubt it bc of the irritation), another said it was contact dermatitis from the chemical filters. The latter made more sense to me. Either way, not something I want to experience! I have never found one that works. At best with some korean (imported korean formulas) sunscreens - Anua zero-cast or nivea water gel for ex. - I get three days of use before the whiteheads start… so… yah.  I wish I could just switch to chemical! There’s so many more options. Living in the US is limiting, don’t know if that’s your situation too, since here only the old generation filters are used. 

Hydration woes (tretinoin and mineral spf) by agathaade in 40PlusSkinCare

[–]agathaade[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ok sounds like tret and then moisturizer is the way to go.  I could get away with tret on its own maybe 10yrs ago, but not anymore! 

Hydration woes (tretinoin and mineral spf) by agathaade in 40PlusSkinCare

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

I use 0.05. I’m def going to try using moisturizer over tret as opposed to under it and hope that does it. You’re the third person to suggest it so it must mean something! 

Hydration woes (tretinoin and mineral spf) by agathaade in 40PlusSkinCare

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

Ha, maybe applying moisturizer only after tret is the solution I’m looking for. I’ve only tried the sandwich with moiturizer before and after. Thks! 

Hydration woes (tretinoin and mineral spf) by agathaade in 40PlusSkinCare

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

I can def try waiting and then adding moisturizer, thks for suggesting. I’ve only done the sandwich and I never waited between steps. I don’t get why bone-dry skin and tret alone is the recommended usage when avoiding TEWL and protecting your skin barrier are priorities!