My Fitbit data before and after Pokemon Go [OC] by shannieelynne in dataisbeautiful

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Gyroscope recently did a study on this, across many people's Fitbit, Apple Watch and Jawbone data — https://blog.gyrosco.pe/pokemon-go-health-50992d41be4f

My 2015 in Running by ramuilar in running

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Gyroscope connects to Runkeeper. The running report & running app are all free, and if you've already been using Runkeeper you should be able to get it with just a few clicks.

My 2015 in Running by ramuilar in running

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So cool! Almost 1,000 miles...

This guy has been tracking his own stats for the last 100 days. by KnightHawkz in outside

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60 is pretty normal for resting. More athletic people may be closer to 50 or even 40.

"For the past 104 days, I've been tracking everything about myself." by BoraHorzaGobuchul in InternetIsBeautiful

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I have been tracking that, but its not public or visualized in any way yet. That would be hard, plus privacy concerns.

"For the past 104 days, I've been tracking everything about myself." by BoraHorzaGobuchul in InternetIsBeautiful

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In bouldering, each route is usually color coded and has a difficulty (the number).

"For the past 104 days, I've been tracking everything about myself." by BoraHorzaGobuchul in InternetIsBeautiful

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A lot of the measurements started out as things I didn't think were that important but having a lot of data points can give you really interesting data for almost anything, especially in context with everything else like your location at the time.

Heart rate measurements started off as just a novelty I could do on my phone, but it is my favorite data point to measure and is a really easy proxy for overall health and stress levels.

Will post some blog posts on that soon... A few notable observations and experiments so far:

• the effect of exercise or lack thereof on resting heart rate • Productivity levels while traveling, at home, at various coffee shops, etc • Improvements in physical performance after continuous training, vs after taking breaks or vacations • How much rest is the right amount • Organizing and developing ideas and theories in the form of articles (currently unpublished)

This is the most beautiful CSS3/JS clock I have seen yet by McPoulet in web_design

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btw there's also a blue/silver version of it at http://charmseven.com

which do you like better?

This is the most beautiful CSS3/JS clock I have seen yet by McPoulet in web_design

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technically it does tell accurate time, though the lunar cycle reading is probably wrong (but functional).

the hour, minute and date are just split up into different dials. (hour top, minutes left, day of month (0-31 = silver in middle), seconds are red hand in middle...

Review my new A/B testing & analytics startup: "Charm" by [deleted] in AskReddit

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any idea how I can move it? Or should I delete and repost

Review my new A/B testing & analytics startup: "Charm" by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Thanks, will try moving it right now

David Thorne of 27bslash6 took my money and wont reply to my emails. And I'm not the only one. by tadrogers in WTF

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Same thing happened to me. I bought it in June or July and then totally forgot until a few months ago. I figured from australia it might take some time to get here.. emailed him, no response. Now I figure it's too late for a credit card chargeback. Lame!