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| Topics collected during the go-around are then discussed, as prompted by the meeting lead. Discussion prioritizes personal projects (ideas, advice, updates, and results), but can also include other topics of potential interest: tools, news, community ideas, etc. | | Topics collected during the go-around are then discussed, as prompted by the meeting lead. Discussion prioritizes personal projects (ideas, advice, updates, and results), but can also include other topics of potential interest: tools, news, community ideas, etc. |
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− | ==Meeting highlights==
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− | Highlights from some recent meetings are shared below, along with a link to that section of our notes.
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− | |2022-08-04
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− | *[[User:Madprime|Mad Ball]]
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− | *[[User:DG|DG]]
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− | *Eric Jain
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− | *Joyce Waterhouse
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− | *'''Eric Jain''' chatted a bit about his ongoing temperature tracking & observations with a kinsa thermometer (oral). Nothing particularly surprising: he observed heat waves didn’t seem to result in higher temperatures, although “cold” environments had lower readings (e.g. sleeping outdoors) — as did exercise (ironically? maybe due to breathing?). He’s thinking about trying a skin sensor; we reflected that there’s not great options for easy, accurate core temperature… for male anatomy, at least (vaginal sensors not an option).
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− | *[[User:DG|'''DG''']] shared some analysis of his Anki metrics, looking at an individual card data (attempt # vs. time between attempts, correctness, speed), and was thinking about if / how to detect a given practice period was more effective with learning and/or recall.
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− | |[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ogND2gK5L2iQ42PSFAIZV_UuhhD4TXfCfagivmyutos/edit#heading=h.pvt8c87331gm 2022-08-04 Notes]
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− | |2022-07-28
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− | *[[User:Madprime|Mad Ball]]
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− | *[[User:Gedankenstuecke|Bastian Greshake Tzovaras]]
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− | *[[User:Katoss|Katharina]]
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− | *[[Richard Sprague]]
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− | |'''Personal self-research:'''
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− | *'''[[Richard Sprague|Richard]]''' shared a visualization he made of his oral microbiome data over time, which he’s also posted on Twitter
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− | *'''[[User:Katoss|Katharina]]''' shared experiences with using an activity tracker for the first time (note: a fairly old one!) — her main insight was that she hadn’t realized her running pace wasn’t at an optimal heart rate, and now wants to have a device to monitor heart rate when running in the future. (Also wondered what device would be best.)
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− | *'''[[User:Gedankenstuecke|Bastian]]''' shared his adaptation of flic button as a one-button tracker for smoking: he clicks the button to track when he’s using a cigarette, and the new timepoint is automatically copied into a google spreadsheet.
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− | *'''Bastian''' also shared experimenting with NFCs to record when he’s drinking coffee (scan bottom of the cup → phone records caffeine consumption in Apple Health)
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− | '''General items of interest:'''
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− | *'''Bastian''' shared news that the Oura gen3 ring now has SpO2 sensing. (finally.)
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− | *'''Richard''' shared a new feature of potential interest in the SleepSpace app: stimulating deep sleep with sound
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− | |[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ogND2gK5L2iQ42PSFAIZV_UuhhD4TXfCfagivmyutos/edit#heading=h.2u0kji6aeh6z 2022-07-28 notes]
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| ==Tagged meeting notes in this wiki== | | ==Tagged meeting notes in this wiki== |
| {{#ask: [[Category:Self-Research Chat Notes]]|format=ul}} | | {{#ask: [[Category:Self-Research Chat Notes]]|format=ul}} |