I did the breathing tutorial and did the first exercise but it didn't seem to really "react" to my breathing like I was expecting based on all the promotion. It might get progressively "smarter" but I was expecting more feedback from the UI (which is really pretty btw) when I was breathing in and out.
oh, I would be keen to know why - there's a troubleshooting guide here which might help: https://www.lungy.app/how-to . The app also won't respond to breathing whilst Bluetooth headphones are connected and used for audio output - I couldn't find a way to de-couple the Bluetooth mic and headphone speakers
Academia is fundamentally broken. All the incentives are messed up and I have a hard time trusting anything that has been "researched" at all. Really disappointing.
Anyone checking out this should also look at GoodRx. Full disclosure, I work at GoodRx. I think we beat them on prices for the most part but it is always good to check theirs too. They beat our prices sometimes.
I am all for picking whatever the lowest price is. That is the whole goal.
I think GoodRx has a marketing problem. I’ve heard of it but I never knew what it does. Just sounds like another pharmacy to me. An ad addressing those would go a long way. Target most sought after drugs and advertise those low prices
If it's not insurance or drop shipping, what does GoodRx do that results in cheaper prescriptions for customers? For awhile, they were saving me $100/mo.
I don't think anyone is inclined to believe one way or the other. It is a gray area and with the way you described what you did, it certainly seems plausible.
You even say you were drunk and did stupid things. It is plausible that you wouldn't even remember doing it.
Agreed. With a two person team and we can do things we couldn't otherwise. Having one shared code base for web, android, and iOS is better for two people IMO.