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I'm building a website to pull strava activities into my google/apple calendar (without needing permissions or logins)

https://stravatocalendar.com/

It's working well and I think I can use the same "backend" to pull this data into a spreadsheet which could be useful for data hungry users/coaches/club and event organizers/etc.


Data hungry users/coaches probably already use something like TrainingPeaks[1], which has the more advanced features that you seem to want out of Strava. Might be worthwhile to check out if you're looking for ideas.

[1] https://www.trainingpeaks.com/


If you sync your Health app data with Strava it should work! Here's a guide I found on yt on how to do that:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mn-jShxMSG8


It helps me stay motivated and organized with training. No permissions, no authentication, no programming, no personal information required. Just import the generated url into your favorite calendar app (Google Calendar, Microsoft Outlook, Apple Calendar, etc). Hope you find it useful!


Could work great with emacs' eww!


I built a project that basically does this for emacs

https://github.com/sstraust/simpleweb


also with lynx because it can browse from stdin


very nice, what models are you guys using?


Mainly a mix of Gemini Flash 1.5 and Flash 2.0, depending on the task.


Wow that's really cool! Part of my PhD thesis was about writing stable treemapping algorithms for temporal data. The idea being that you want your treemap cells not to fly around like what I'm seeing in your demo, but to remain more or less in the same position without sacrificing too much on the cells aspect ratios. We've come up with a pretty effective and fast method to do that, check out the paper and a demo down below. Maybe we could even do a collaboration to get this implemented in perspective.

https://github.com/EduardoVernier/eduardovernier.github.io/b...

https://youtu.be/Bf-MRxhNMdI?list=PLy5Y4CMtJ7mKaUBrSZ3YgwrFY... (see the GIT method)


That looks much better, thanks I will read up.


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