https://vis.fitness
gab at above domain for email.
- Yeah that shouldn’t be happening. I’ll take a look today
- Tips are insignificant compared to the paid features. On iOS for the last 6 months I made $5090. $31 was tip.
That being said, it feels really nice that people like it so much they’re willing to pay extra.
- Thank you! I created it literally because I thought updating spreadsheets on my phone was too clunky. And yeah having the rest timer with notification was useful to keep the pace.
- Supporting more sophisticated training regiments is exactly what I’m trying to achieve with Vis. Would love your feedback on it if you got any (email in profile)
- Let me check why that is.
- Don’t rely on organic App Store traffic until you’ve hit a certain size.
- You’re very welcome. I’ve used it for more than 500 workouts myself, but now that I have young kids, I don’t have the time to do 5/3/1 anymore.
- Yes (for Vis) but I have a medium size list of stuff I want to get to before I work on the watch app.
You can control it via Siri, though that only really works in a home gym
- Send me an email (see my profile) if you want to try the custom program creation. I’m starting the beta this week.
- I started with some Apple Search ads which worked pretty well and then did some IG ads which worked well too. I haven’t done any in a while though. Bing and Google ads had really bad results
- Her name is Greta
- https://fivethreeone.app/ a weightlifting app for 5/3/1 has been earning me ~$1000 a month for over two years now.
I'm actively working on a successor that allows you to create your own custom workout programs using formulas: https://vis.fitness
- > That would just devalue the surrounding property even more.
Why do you think that's the case? I'm sure it would make the entire city seem like a riskier investment at first, but it seems like in the medium term it would help address the situation described in the article.
- A problem is that the externalities of leaving a space vacant are not priced in. Having a bunch of storefront vacant in an area makes it much less appealing and devalues all the other properties surrounding it. It does seem like a vacant storefront tax, which is briefly mentioned at the end of the article, could address this, if partially.
This whole extend and pretend deal seems like it's simply accumulating risk hoping this will pass, while risking an even bigger, potentially systemic crash. Though I honestly don't know that much about the commercial finance world.
- I’m sure you’re right, but given the spectrum of answers here, it’d be much more useful to point out which ones you think are wrong.
- Oh man, the mention of ScriptSharp brought back memories. I started my career at MSFT on SharePoint and the front end was an ungodly mix of ScriptSharp and other stuff.
I vividly remember being in a meeting with the Exchange team (about building shared frontend components) arguing for us to adopt TS instead as it had a better experience and very rapidly growing popularity (that was about 10 years ago). Plus, as strong as Nikhil [0] was, he was basically the only person behind ScriptSharp while TS had a whole team.
Of course, this being MSFT, this effort went no where. While true that the TS toolchain lacked the tree-shaking that ScriptSharp had, I was just annoyed that we had to build stuff using what was obviously an dead-ish language with limited support, many flaws, and no resources to improve it.
But hey, at least it wasn’t GWT.
- Assuming you mean "conversion advertising" vs "brand advertising", what I remember looking at industry-wide numbers when I worked on Google Ads was that they're actually pretty close, with brand advertising being slightly bigger. Something like 60/40 industrywide.
Now, it varies widely depending on the medium, search ads lean way more on conversion advertising, with display and especially video ads leaning more on the brand side.
- > Protobuf is ok but if you actually look at how the serializers work, it's just too complex for what it achieves.
Yeah. I do remember a lot of workloads at Google where most of the CPU time was spent serializing/deserializing protos.
- I think there is a lot that was well done in the Vista UI, but I find the gradients on the buttons and the task bar to be too hard.
https://www.kidsafeseal.com/certifiedproducts/stickerbox_dev...
Also, do you guys have CPSC CPC certificate? I couldn't find anything to that effect.