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Christoph Hartmann 🔸

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Yes on microdosage level I wouldn't be worried at all. My main worry was that this makes look DMT compare favorably to psilocybin in general so for people looking to try psychedelics recreationally they might try DMT faster than they otherwise would.

Sounds promising, especially that all the effects require such a low dose! You briefly mentioned some anecdotal evidence for migraines - sounds like it's less reliable there? 

 

I'm a bit worried that this article makes DMT look like a more convenient form of psilocybin and leads to more recreational use. It is much more potent, less safe, and I've met more than one person who struggled to find their way back to reality after dabbling with DMT. Be careful out there!

I don't have one so we'd have to try this together but according to ChatGPT you can activate Linux in your Chrome OS. Open SettingsDevelopers. Under “Linux development environment (Beta)”, click Turn on. Then you should get a terminal. And from the terminal you should be able to execute the app (./path-to-file --no-sandbox). Might need to install dependencies before... if you want give it a try and DM me - we can do a video call and see if we get it working together

Thanks!! It's embedded on the landing page but fair point, would've probably helped to also embed it here!

Oh nice, I think that's one of the leanest manual trackers I've seen. Will add it to my list of tools in that space.

Ah yes that unfortunately happens sometimes. Because the software offers (optional) keystroke tracking it has some dependencies that I'd imagine trigger antivirus software.

It supports linux, mac, and windows. It auto-detects the system based on your browser... maybe that went wrong. You can select the platform here: https://donethat.ai/download

Yes fully agree that capping is important. I'd probably cap it much lower (I guess I average about 20-30h/week of actual work on DoneThat). I like this post where people share how many hours they work https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/byMQvEHWur23bLpQw/how-much-do-you-actually-work#GBXjoJZudHpLh72Mg. Anecdotally I also talked with somebody who tracked productive hours in a high-paid US tech job, averaged about 4h/d and got promoted with that.

Hey cb, thanks for sharing, will add it to my alternatives list. From what it looks like timing.app is more mature but uses a different approach that could lead to less accurate results. To me it looks like it mainly uses active windows (like you're on chrome, on slack, etc.) while DoneThat analyzes your actual screen and thereby gets more detailed data for better understanding. Would be curious if you'd run them side by side how it works for you.

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