Giant Robot Lasers

who dares wins

1 Notes

I expected some kind of more obvious relationship between restaurants and groceries. This is absolute $ spent on each in a given month, as a scatter plot. This is for a family of four living in San Mateo in the Bay Area. Are your results any different?
Pro tip: you can export all your transactions from mint, making it a unified way to get all your banking information. I used to do my own manual categorization. The categorization at Mint is junk because it isn’t 100% and the interface isn’t good for editing like a spreadsheet it. So now the process is mint export CSV -> python script -> csv -> google spreadsheets. I should probably just skip the last step, but it is a good way to do manual editing which seems to always be necessary. For example, checks that I didn’t label in Bank of America’s interface (for non trivial amounts to preschools) show up as uncategorized if the amount varies from the recurring amount.
Side note: I wish google spreadsheets could do a directed scatter plot with a line connecting the dots chronologically. Alternatively, labels on each point would be nice.

I expected some kind of more obvious relationship between restaurants and groceries. This is absolute $ spent on each in a given month, as a scatter plot. This is for a family of four living in San Mateo in the Bay Area. Are your results any different?

Pro tip: you can export all your transactions from mint, making it a unified way to get all your banking information. I used to do my own manual categorization. The categorization at Mint is junk because it isn’t 100% and the interface isn’t good for editing like a spreadsheet it. So now the process is mint export CSV -> python script -> csv -> google spreadsheets. I should probably just skip the last step, but it is a good way to do manual editing which seems to always be necessary. For example, checks that I didn’t label in Bank of America’s interface (for non trivial amounts to preschools) show up as uncategorized if the amount varies from the recurring amount.

Side note: I wish google spreadsheets could do a directed scatter plot with a line connecting the dots chronologically. Alternatively, labels on each point would be nice.

12 Notes

Logitech Alert and Dropbox

This integration is really interesting. They will automatically put the security footage from a camera into your Dropbox folder. The specifics are what make this interesting: they aren’t using our API, they are just putting things into your Dropbox. This kind of passive desktop API is really interesting and allows for a new kind of platform integration. 

I look forward to seeing what other kinds of desktop applications can do this.

1 Notes

The UP is an extremely well designed & engineered product accompanied by an average mobile app experience. It is by no means bad - it’s a well done native iOS app that quick & responsive and looks good. In an offering such as this the data that is being captured is the core of the entire experience. It is the foundation.
A review of Jawbone’s UP

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I like to have a martini,
Two at the very most.
After three I’m under the table,
after four I’m under my host.
Dorothy Parker