Stan James on Learning From Your Laptop

June 5, 2014

Back in 2012 we first heard about a neat little project developed by Stan James called Lifeslice. It’s a simple application that tracks what you’re doing with your computer by taking a photo of you, a screen capture, and current location (all stored locally on your machine). Stan kept working on the project adding tweaks while continuing to use it to track how he used his computer. At our 2013 Quantified Self Europe Conference he shared some of what he’s learned from the data including how much time he spends with his computer in bed, in coffee shops, and other interesting tidbits.

All our videos from our 2013 Quantified Self Europe Conference are now available.

Related Posts

CGM Show&Tell June 13 2023

Gary Wolf

June 13, 2023

Back in 2012 we first heard about a neat little project developed by Stan James called Lifeslice. It’s a simple application that tracks what you’re doing with your computer by taking a photo of you, a screen capture, and current location (all stored locally on your machine). Stan kept working on the project adding tweaks...

New Show&Tell Event: Tracking Blood Glucose

Gary Wolf

May 31, 2023

Please join us for an hour of short "QS Show&Tell" talks about diet and metabolic discoveries using personal science. This session will focus on minimally invasive blood glucose monitor and meal and activity tracking with Nutrisense.

Astronauts

Gary Wolf

February 23, 2023

We The Scientists, a new book by Amy Dockser Marcus, tells the story of a group of families who force research attention on a rare disease