im Sinne der #eddingtonnumber unterwegs gewesen und den Frühling am Kaiserstuhl genossen. Endlich mal wieder.

Das #bikerouter gravel profil hat mich dabei sogar über neue Wege geführt 🤩

Today is a bit of a special day, with me reaching #EddingtonNumber of 100, thanks to a slightly extended commute.

Another year and another Biketober in the books. Once again, I did not win anything. Here are some numbers.

https://orangegnome.com/posts/3785/biketober-2025-recap

#Cycling #EddingtonNumber #Coffeeneuring #Biketober #Biketober2025 #Coffeeneuring2025

Biketober 2025 Recap | Brent Lineberry

Orange Gnome

The #eddingtonNumber is the largest number 'n' for which you have ridden your bike at least 'n' miles on 'n' different days. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddington_number

#bikeTooter

Eddington number - Wikipedia

I'm pretty excited! I just "finished" a little ncurses program that tells me what my #eddingtonNumber is and how many rides I have to do to reach the next number.

(For the past few years I've been saving all my bike rides in an sqlite database specifically so I can calculate little statistical things like this.)

I learned about cycling-related Eddington numbers recently.

Your Eddingon number is the largest integer n such that you have ridden at least n kilometers on at least n days (not necessarily consecutively: any days at all).

I wrote some code to find mine.

With data from 2001 to 2024, my Eddington number is 102. (I rode for many years before 2001, so my true number is somewhat (maybe just a little) higher, but records are scarce.)

So, I have ridden at least 102 kilometers on at least 102 days, and I have not ridden at least 103 kilometers on at least 103 days. In fact, I've ridden at least 103 kilometers on 101 days, so I'll need to do that just twice more to get my Eddington number up to 103. Sounds like a nice goal for 2025.

One can also use miles. An amusing thing to note is that you cannot simply convert the Eddington number in kilometers to the Eddington number in miles as you would a distance.

My Eddington number in miles is 68. 68 miles is about 109 kilometers, so my Eddington number in miles is both larger and smaller than my Eddington number in kilometers.

One can, of course, apply this to running, walking, swimming, or really any other quantifiable activity. What would be some interesting activities to apply this to?

One can also restrict the time period and look at one's Eddington number for, for example, single years. In the period 2001-2024, my (km) numbers ranged from 25 to a max of 61. The last time I was at or above 40 was 2017 (I've been in a slump since then).

Let me know if you'd like the (simple) code I wrote to calculate these numbers.

Let me know your Eddington number(s)!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Eddington#Eddington_number_for_cycling

#eddington #cycling #quantification #EddingtonNumber

Arthur Eddington - Wikipedia

I cancelled my Strava premium membership today. It kept getting more expensive, and the new features mostly didn’t seem worth it.

The final straw was the recent API Agreement changes prohibiting showing “Strava data” to anyone else and “processing” data.

https://orangegnome.com/posts/3237/cancelling-my-strava-premium

#WebDevelopment #EddingtonNumber #Strava #Indieweb

Canceling My Strava Premium | Brent Lineberry

I canceled my Strava premium membership today. It kept getting more expensive, and the new features mostly didn’t seem worth it. The final straw was the recent API Agreement changes prohibiting showing “Strava data” to anyone else and “processing” data.

Orange Gnome

Meine aktuelle #EddingtonNumber in KM ist: 66

Die #Eddingtonzahl gibt an, dass man mind. x Fahrten mit der Länge x gefahren ist.

https://www.statshunters.com/statistics/eddington

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@natenom
oh, 62 bin ich scheinbar auch gerade.

#EddingtonNumber

@martin_ueding

A few years ago I made an app that calculated your Eddington Numbers from your Strava activities. I’ve updated it so that now you can make your numbers public and share with others! #WebDevelopment #Running #Cycling #EddingtonNumber #Strava #WebShareAPI https://orangegnome.com/posts/2245/eddington-numbers-app-updated-now-with-sharing