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Matia Risticleft a comment
The problem with Oura and Whoop is that they treat everyone like they have the same lifestyle. If you don't fit their 'ideal' user profile, the data is useless. Being able to actually see (or fork) the algorithm is huge because then the score might actually adapt to a regular person’s life, not just some pro athlete’s recovery cycle. Transparency > 'Magic' numbers.
Why does your recovery score say 58% today?
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Matia Risticleft a comment
It usually happens when the team starts saying, just don't touch that part of the code/product.' That’s the red flag. When you’re afraid to fix one thing because you have no clue what else it might break, you’ve passed the point of no return. Understanding isn't just about features, it's about not being scared of your own tool
When Does a Product Become Too Complex to Understand?
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