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It includes:

- 50 jumping jacks [3 sets]

- 25 knee-highs [3 sets]

- 30 mountain climbers [2 sets]

- 25 pushups

- 1 minute plank

I stopped doing it after I was able to meet my weight loss milestone, need to restart.


Agree that a quality-sensitive metric can't be modelled fully in the structure. This is something I'm even observing in the work-environment also.

Do you have any learnings to make such initiatives work?


Glad you liked the structure/goals.

All of them are for January-February-March 2021. Does that cover the time-bound aspect you're talking about?


Sure does! Okay, so there's a "default time bound" on your list. Makes sense.


Thanks for informing.

- I assumed everyone here on HN would be familiar with him. But lesson learned that it was just another assumption. I've added the details about him.

- I've fixed the broken links.


Nokia can be an example for missing the smartphone movement.


IMO, Blackberry was the bigger loser in the smartphone movement. Read the book "Losing the Signal: The Untold Story Behind the Extraordinary Rise and Spectacular Fall of BlackBerry" for a really interesting analysis of this company's failure.


I find this interesting, It shouldn't take much time before we have a new category of startups:

- that lets you (as a startup) optimize spending on day-to-day tools (similar to optimizing your cloud spendings)


Same from India, the status page [1] is holding it up though, saying "All systems operational. Updated a few seconds ago".

[1] https://status.twitterstat.us/


Neat! check out Google's Quick Draw [1] where you need to draw a given object in 20 seconds and a neural network will recognize what you're drawing.

[1] https://quickdraw.withgoogle.com/


That's the sad and alone version of the game.


I mean it literally asks you to draw the thing to be recognized.

It would be more impressive if you were to draw freely and the neural network would recognize whatever you drew.


That game wouldn't generate labeled training data for their machine vision algorithms, which I'm sure is the whole point.


While I was really astonished that it recognized some things that I wouldn't even recognize myself, the neural network failed to recognize my computer, sad...


After switching from technical to a product role, I have seen a complete change of perception towards excel/google-sheets. I still observe the passive hate towards excel by developer companions, but for me, it's a goto tool, the same as it was the case with Python, the goto language.

I like to call it a fundamental or building block technology that enables you to develop things on top of it, my favorite being a finite-state-machine we modeled in a sheet. Won't be surprised if we end up talking about Google sheets being one of my favorite products.


Looks neat.

Can you explain more on the following point, in the non-personal information section of the policy?

"navigation paths used while visiting the website or platform"


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