I don't know about you, but it never feels like there's enough time in the day, and it definitely feels like there are tasks that I procrastinate working on because they don't exactly get me excited. Maybe you feel that way too. What would you automate in your life--real or imaginary?
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I was trying to find a way to generate cards in Notion automatically so I could have a card saying "Pay Bills" every start of the month
Automate Code writing. duh
It’s definitely getting easier to do that.
Basically let a machine do what you do, it's kinda creepy imagining looking at one's screen if it was a real thing.
My git workflow.
I wish someone would automate google analytics dashboard to send my clients an email with highlights over the past ...week? month? or whenever. I want to let them know how valuable their website is. Maybe it could tell how many visitors, from where and how long they stayed, with a link to a dashboard where they could find more info. Again, this could be a monthly or weekly report.
Hmm, ReadTheDocs uses Google Analytics and has similar functionality. Possibly they (Google Analytics) offer an API.
Automate working of my brain 😪😴
As a freelance I'm gonna say all the bureaucratic stuff (invoice, taxes, contracts, etc.). It's boring and distract me from the fun part of my job.
Oh yeah. Taxes as a freelancer are the worst.
If I can automate deleting spam, I would save a lot of time.
Yessss
As a lazy person, I think automating exercise would be pretty nice, haha!
On that note, I just Googled "automatic exercise machine" and this thing showed up, haha! I'm pretty skeptical. 😅
Those are tens-units. It uses electricity to simulate the muscles. It really does work. I’ve thought about getting one so I can cheat on doing crunches.
I don't know anything about this one, but I had a tens unit as a kid after my mother broke her back. It's used for pain. My brother and I would hook each other up to it and play a game of turning it all the way up and seeing how long it would take to turn it off while it locks up all your muscles. It is painful if you turn it all the way up. The next day, we'd be in pain feeling like we did a serious workout. I'm sure that's probably where these companies got the idea.
I still have one of these. I might go do some crunches!
Oh wow! This is really great info and gives me hope that I might actually be able to make use outta something like this. I'd like to have one to target my
absflabs, haha. Wonder if there's anywhere I can go to try it out first... 🤔 anyway, I know to search for "tens-units" now. Thank ya for chiming in!Lol. I’ve seen this advertised. Definitely skeptical.
I think for me mine would be wrinkle free cross posting with platform specific tweaks.
I run two active blogs plus a legacy storehouse of old content. One of the active blogs runs on Hugo while the other uses WordPress. I cross post all content to dev.to as dev.to markdown and to Medium. I also sometimes cross post from one blog to the other for topics that address two different audiences.
Dev.to markdown has some slight differences in it's header structure and the locations of images. It also doesn't support multi word tags. Medium also has some issues importing images, code, and lists and needs to be proofed for correctness.
Some helpful automation steps exist, but none are completely reliable or get me over 50% there.
I'd automate my decisionmaking on what to cook. Preferably the cooking itself as well.
I am totally here for that.