(you could fix your link so it's clickable)
1. thanks for building this. I will get back on my iron deficiency diet. I now understand it takes over 7 weeks to reliably fix
2. when doing data input, I'm lazy, especially for the blood age calc. So my process is: upload list + my blood results to the LLM and spit out the list of values I need (terrible privacy job right here for me) but anyway, I wonder if you could offer another route for data input, like a text field, with the full list and empty values, that I could copy to an LLM and ask to populate with my results and then spit back to paste into the form.
Keep up the good work!
importing labs is something I think about a lot and I think the solution will be something along the lines of what you suggested. Since I need to keep 100% privacy which I publicly promise.
It's really fun! Thank you.
On the result screen, let me click on the locations so that I can learn more about them. Some museums I didn't know and would click immediately to learn more about them. Or even add a little explanation of what they are.
Sounds great. Would everyone "accept" the result, or would it be worth adding a little LLM explanation of why the result should content everyone by explaining how the game retains elements or this other voted game and that other voted game, to try and make people go "ok, sure"?
I'm not a huge gamer so maybe this is an obvious reaction they would get from their own experience when seeing the result without needing a LLM explanation.
Maybe far down the road. For now I'm fine with a minimal tool that does not aim to take out the human interaction in the group haha. If the tool finds a small community more features might be added like content-based recommendations, but I don't want to drive up the costs right now
A few months ago, I built a simple athlete profile page for my son (Track sprinting) to log his performance and progress over time.
He liked what I built for him and I got jealous, so I expanded it with my own profile (Trail running).
Then, I got curious… Could I build a full web platform for people to track their sporting life? I mean we have LinkedIn and CVs for our job career, why not celebrate all our sports/training efforts as well.
After a couple of months on the side, I'm pretty happy with Flexbase. If you're into sports, give it a try and let me know what's missing for you.
You can list the sports you're doing or did in your entire life, you can add your PRs, training routines, gear, competition results, photos. You can also list your clubs, and invite/follow your training buddies.
Honestly, I'm not sure where (or if) to expand it... Turn it into a Club-centric tool, make it more into a social network for sporty people.
Lots of ideas, but I'd love to find someone to work on it with me. I find that building alone is less fun.
Pretty sure people would want to play with it here in Geneva but it would need to expand to covering the French, Italian and Austrian Alps too over time. Keep us posted.
Error message: Eeeek. Sorry for the less than optimal first experience. It seems fine on my end though. Please consider visiting a bit later? Looking fwd to your additional feedback.
r/daddit: I'm a long time lurker and I'm so grateful for this resource. Sounds like you're quite involved there. Thank you! I've wondered how I could introduce Dadditude there but I think I prefer to wait until the offering is more differentiated. Unless you think there is a way to do it now.
Thank you for the rephrasing suggestions, that is so helpful and I'll definitely incorporate some of this next time I pitch. I love the concept of weasel words (as a non-native speaker).