Recent activity
Subscribe to this feed
A comment on the problem "Twitter background and profile image problem!" in Twitter:
Oh! Then hopefully tomorrow will be a better day. :) – caprogrammer, on June 01, 2009 23:53
A comment on the problem "Twitter background and profile image problem!" in Twitter:
arguschung, Valens is correct. the issue began on Apr-02 (two months ago) and there are 334 pages x 25 complaints/page = 8350 complaints about this issue. Not everyone bothers to file a complaint, so in reality there may be many more people facing this issue. – caprogrammer, on June 01, 2009 23:38
caprogrammer replied to "Twitter background and profile image problem!", but it was removed. see the change log
-
caprogrammer started following the problem "Twitter background and profile image problem!" in Twitter.
-
caprogrammer started following the idea "Change "Check for updates" to "Check for Software Updates"" in RescueTime.
caprogrammer replied on September 14, 2008 17:04 to the question "Help understanding the weekly goals' charts" in RescueTime:
caprogrammer replied on September 11, 2008 16:20 to the idea "How to track what RescueTime doesn't record (meetings or movies)" in RescueTime:
caprogrammer shared an idea in RescueTime on September 11, 2008 05:53:
How to track what RescueTime doesn't record (meetings or movies)If you're comfortable with using Windows Explorer and Windows Notepad there's a way to log activities like meetings, phone calls, or time spent watching training videos:
1. Goto C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings\Application Data\RescueTime.com\logs\pending. RescueTime records your activities in .yml files. You can open them in Notepad.
2. After looking at one of RescueTime's example yml files, use Notepad and create your own yml file that looks like the following:
---
- os_username: <computer-name>\<username>
app_name: MANUAL_Meeting
window_title: 'Meeting'
extended_info: ''
start_time: <start-time>
end_time: <stop-time>
Of course, fill in your computer-name, username, start-time, and stop-time. The examples already in /pending should help you figure out how to get everything right.
3. Save your new file. The filename must be in the format: rt_<stop-time>.yml. When you press "Send Update Now" in RescueTime (or in about 15 minutes), RescueTime will show the activities on your dashboard and move your file from the /pending to the /uploaded folder.
Adding a manual activity takes 1-2 minutes, and if you know how to write a batch file automating this should be simple. I'm actually wondering why this feature isn't already there. ;)</stop-time></stop-time></start-time></username></computer-name></username>
caprogrammer asked a question in RescueTime on September 10, 2008 16:41:
I want to track time "working" vs "not working".Since there is no way to marked untagged applications as unproductive, I tried to implement my scheme in the following manner: I tagged my 2 business applications as "work" and set work's productivity as +2. I then marked the productivity of every category as -1. Does this sound like a good way to use the RescueTime technology? Are there any groups yet I can use to compare my productivity to other programmers rather than to site users in general?
Loading Profile...
