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.
Time Lapse View from ISS.
This is stunning.
(Source: vimeo.com)

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.
Imported from Last.fm Tumblr by JoeLaz
Dropbox is a platform, and I’ve been thinking about this issue recently. Marco does a good job here.
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.
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.