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rixed a day ago

I don't know what impress me the most: that you run every single day for 10 years, or that you manage to have a data point for each of those. Not a single day did you forget your phone/watch/wtv? Not a single data loss? Not a single account hijaking/locked out/revoken token? Do you have your personnal SRE team?

mminer237 17 hours ago | parent | next [-]

It's all stored on Strava. You just push a button when you start running and when you stop. If it's habit, you notice pretty fast if you don't have your phone, especially if you listen to music or something when you run.

rixed 15 hours ago | parent [-]

I don't run as much, and never more than 1h, yet it happened several times to me that my phone battery died on me while running. (I'm obviously not carrying a powerbank with me, and my phone is many years old). It would also expect that Strava or the network would fail from time to time (no need to go as far as antarctica for that - I've been living in germany for less than a year and I have lost track already of how many times the 5G/4G network has been out of order for hours). I guess strava has a good networkless mode. Or maybe my experience with tech has been particularly bad and I'm an outlier?

SketchySeaBeast 8 hours ago | parent [-]

I don't know about Strava, but I have a Garmin running watch. It's got a battery that lasts for over a week and stores all activities until it can be uploaded via phone. The only failure point there might be user error, but given we're talking about a 1 mile run, I barely count that as penance if I have to redo it.

epolanski 21 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I keep track of my calories every day, every meal, every snack from a very long time. It's very rare to not have the phone or another device close when I'm eating or after the meal, even if offline I'll send a WhatsApp message to myself and it will be sent when im back online.

In the very rare occasions I don't have a phone I vividly remember what I've eaten and will record it later.

k__ 21 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Neurotypicals, am I right? :')

rixed 15 hours ago | parent [-]

You are always the neurotypical of someone, I guess :)

jdefr89 17 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Same.. I am surprised someone would remember the exact dates to when they started running consistently... Seems odd..

randlet 16 hours ago | parent | next [-]

A lot of runners (me included) are data nerds and record every runs date/time, distance, pace, weather, shoes worn, how we're feeling, temperature, elevation gain etc.

SketchySeaBeast 8 hours ago | parent [-]

Watch the start of most race events and the first thing that people will do as they start is turn on their watches.

footy 16 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

why? Give me 10 minutes and I could tell you the exact dates of each training program I've done since I was in University 18 years ago.

jdefr89 15 hours ago | parent [-]

Really? I can hardly remember what the hell I was doing one day ago... I am probably just burned out though so that doesn't mean much.

footy 15 hours ago | parent [-]

I don't remember either, but I've always kept training logs. The 10 minutes are to check those!