Mac time tracker that tracks both productivity and work hours automatically by intelligently observing active sites and apps.
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I've used this, but currently I'm using https://changetower.com/ for this purpose. Source: over 1 year ago
Never had Husky's so I cannot compare. However, the front and rear Tuxmats fit perfectly my Tucson but they were hard to buy - always out of stock. Still have a changetower on the trunk mat for when they become available. Source: over 1 year ago
If the role you are intersted in is currently closed you can set up a backup notification method to spot if it opens by using a website monitoring site like https://uptimerobot.com/keyword-monitoring/, https://changetower.com/ or https://visualping.io/ (others are available, some will monitor more often than others on the free plans - do your own research) to monitor the role page for changes - e.g. For certain... Source: over 1 year ago
Somebody else pointed out RescueTime, but if keeping it local is a priority, I recommend Qbserve, which I've been using (mostly passively in the background) for a few years now. [0] https://qotoqot.com/qbserve/. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
One of the hardest things for me about grad school (that I'm still struggling with!) is figuring out how to schedule my own day when I have few external things keeping my day in shape for me. it's been really helpful just to have the data of how much time I usually spend on things/what I've done that day... I can see where all my time is going lmao and readjust as needed. I use toggl track in conjunction with... Source: 7 months ago
Is https://qotoqot.com/qbserve/ actually doing this ? I can't seem to figure out if it tracks individual files inside apps. Source: over 1 year ago
An unconventional, and somewhat uncomfortable bit of discipline: I used Qbserve (for mac), which is an automatic time tracker. I taught it which websites were productive (/r/LaTeX, StackExchange, and ArXiV.org) and which were not (/r/GradSchool etc lol). It notified me when I was spending too much time not being productive, and also notified me when I had done "enough". Source: over 1 year ago
I use Qbserve [1] after seeing it mentioned in a previous thread. Really helpful for seeing where time was spent over the course of the day/week. Collected data all stored locally too [1] https://qotoqot.com/qbserve/. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
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