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Mar 17 at 23:52 comment added hepcat72 Just added a utility script to create the Stickies desktop project label windows.
Mar 17 at 4:06 comment added hepcat72 Created a repo: github.com/hepcat72/desktopTimeTracker
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Mar 13 at 22:47 comment added hepcat72 I literally just used them a few hours ago to aid in filling out my self performance assessment for the entire year. It made me realize that I should add an interval option, to break down the current day plot by month.
Mar 13 at 18:22 comment added bmike Nice! I’m in the middle of trying out seaborn.pydata.org for a work project…. Plots are so useful.
Mar 7 at 15:00 comment added hepcat72 Just added a description of the perl plotting script I wrote as a way to generate the plots. Have not yet published it.
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Feb 28 at 14:40 comment added hepcat72 OK, I just published the log script as a gist. I'll append a link in the answer...
Feb 27 at 14:34 comment added hepcat72 High praise. Thanks. I feel like that's rare for me on stack sites and other forums. I just was never satisfied with any of the current time tracking apps. And this pairs nicely with my slack status updates. I rigged the wall switch in my home office to update my slack status (as WFH, "stepped out", or inactive), and I have an iBeacon in my work office that does the same thing, but based on my iBeacon-detected presence. That would probably be nice to include in my stats, though it would make the script less distributable, so perhaps a separate log script to add-in that context.
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Feb 27 at 13:36 comment added bmike This is incredible and even compares favorably with some of the commercial solutions on our canonical question for good time tracking scripts and tools.
Feb 27 at 13:20 history answered hepcat72 CC BY-SA 4.0