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Comment #25560703
Dataset: https://www.kaggle.com/newshaikus/dataset Search / Browse Haikus here: https://doomhaikus.3iap.co Context: Dataset from an attempt to teach computers to write silly poems,…
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Comment #24545171
Yikes! I'd assumed you might reach toxicity before running out of digits! If you post the "share" link from the notebook I'll take a look. Or feel free to email me, my address is i…
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Comment #24537703
The defaults are based on published papers, but should be interpreted loosely given the variability. A few considerations: 1. Even though some companies list precise #s for caffein…
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Comment #24535645
I've never been a great sleeper. I knew caffeine could be a factor and I understood, at least intellectually, that caffeine’s half-life clearance meant that some of it might still …
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Comment #23170323
There's a researcher, Ethan Bernstein, who has looked into this quite a bit and has some great stories about the ways close monitoring can (sometimes) go sideways. He did a fascina…
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Comment #3950526
Ouch...
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Comment #3901180
Definitely (down the road). And not just health-specific things. There's all kinds of data that can serve as a (proxy) signal for health. e.g. physical activity is correlated with …
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Comment #3901105
Thanks! Bruno Barros did the original (@IlustreBOB). He's crazy talented.
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Comment #3901095
agreed. that was definitely a concern, but the name seems to resonate with people (and short, monosyllabic domain names are scarce). maybe we'll post as "Other Notch" in gamer cont…
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Comment #3901038
=X good catch! will fix in the next build.
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Comment #3901013
Ha, glad you liked that part. Right now it's setup to only show the last month or so of data, so if you haven't tracked any steps since 3/27 it won't show you much. (if you've logg…
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Comment #3900923
Thanks! And yup, it changes based on how many miles you've covered.
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Show HN: Visualize Fitbit steps with Notch
Hi folks, wanted to get feedback on a project before making it 'public'. It's called Notch and the idea is to create a more fun UX for personal health tracking (using data from Fit…