Real easy to use-- at first. As time went on it got harder and harder to get it to work. Finally it 'lost' my password, so I couldn't use it, and 'Support' never got back to me; but they did send me a 'customer satisfaction survey.' Hah!
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I used https://trainasone.com/ for a bit when I used to run more. Seems like a perfect use for AI. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
I'm currently using trainasone.com to generate my running plan. You can set a race goal or just set a general goal. Since it's adaptive, if you do something else or miss a day it will re-generate what it thinks is the optimal next workout for you. Source: 12 months ago
Hey guys, I got fed up with manually re-creating my workouts from trainasone.com in polar flow each day, so I hacked together a basic automation script at https://github.com/fneu/TrainOnPolar. Source: about 1 year ago
I had been using trainasone.com precisely for that purpose, I guess it’s completely redundant now as Garmin also knows when I haven’t slept well or I’m dead tired and adjusts accordingly. Source: over 1 year ago
I have downloaded a workout training file, .tcx file format, from trainasone.com. This is a workout to be completed today, NOT a previous, historical workout. Source: over 1 year ago
I use a service called Privacy [1] to generate virtual card numbers, which I than use with all of my subscriptions. All of the virtual cards are tied to a physical credit card used as the funding source. I get a notification every time a card is charged or a charge is denied (if it's above the set limit or no longer active). This has saved me from fraud where a single-use virtual card # I used to pay for airport... - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Privacy.com is a good one - but I just paypal from temu/ali. Source: 6 months ago
One more option I can think of trying is using privacy.com with you debit card. Source: 6 months ago
Ideally would be something I could buy anonymously with cash since I want to use it on a health related site, but I'd accept a private/name hidden card at least. Not sure if privacy.com cards, wise, or others might work with it. Source: 6 months ago
Lol, Also helpful tip. If you're going to use Fubo you should also use privacy.com. It lets you set up single use cards with spending limits so you don't accidently get charged. You can cancel the cards at anytime too. Source: 6 months ago
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