One hundred and sixty-two consecutive days of sleep records!

Alas, I've had too little need as of late to create any new sheets, so instead of something fresh, here's another update to my manual sleep tracker.

Previous post: https://pixelfed.social/p/pockets/888662721810885529

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It's been a little over a month since we last checked in on my Sleep Logger, and here's how the sheet looks as the data has grown and populated.

I did discover an issue in the bar chart, where it can't accurately display split sleep periods (either biphasic/polyphasic or simply difficulty falling back to sleep), but I haven't been able to fix it so far. That might require a reworking of the entire chart, and considering the chart is just a simplified visualization that I don't use to draw judgements from, it's not important enough to try fixing.

It would also probably break if I was sleeping at night instead of during the day.

At least I was able to fix the whole "x-axis displaying as percentages instead of hours" issue.

Previous post: https://pixelfed.social/p/pockets/875952121562212524
Next post: https://pixelfed.social/p/pockets/929928681593210142

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Doc: I need more info about what your heart is doing when you're not here.
Me: Say less.

It's only been a few days, but now that I have the structure and the means, it's time to go overboard on the data collection. And maybe in a few days, I'll think up another unnecessary visualization or three.

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Sleep Logging (for someone without an auto-sleep tracker and no desire to get one).

I really wish I'd started this weeks earlier, when I was still in the midst of recalibrating my sleep schedule (as opposed to now, when it looks fairly stable).

Update: https://pixelfed.social/p/pockets/888662721810885529

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A model plotter for Minecraft, which requires no add-ons or extensions; works in every version past, present, and future; and auto-calculates scaling. Will handle models up to 10,000 blocks in volume (volume of the cube around the model, including air) and theoretically any size of structure or landscape being modeled.

Every green box is intended for data entry by the user, and all the rest are designed to auto-populate based on user entry and built-in calculations.

And unlike so many of my spreadsheet tools, all the calculations are done right on the dashboard (except for generating the coordinates stacks, which is a monstrosity in and of itself).

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Ever find yourself forgetting what teas you've had recently? Was that this week... or last week?

I've chosen to set this at 7 days, but it could just as easily be two weeks or four.

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Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, and Yearly reports, each containing top 5 artists and tracks, total tracks played per day (except for the daily report because that's a moot report) and total tracks played per hour.

Each span is currently limited to the last 6 intervals. I could make them infinite, but that increases processing time for the outputs (because they would be generated purely dynamically). With the imposed limit, the data is processed on update only.

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There's a big difference between knowing what your top-listened tracks are and knowing how diversified your top tracks are.

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