Arjun Singh
Arjun Singh
The version onemanstartup linked to is much faster for me.
Actually, if you're going to implement this, it'd be really nice if you could have an option to write out each time someone starts and finishes working on a task....
One option would be to store the times in a directory rather than a single file, perhaps creating a new file per month or per year or just letting the...
I think it's nice to be able to see at a glance how much total time you've spent on something, especially for short-lived tasks that just take an hour or...
I'd have initially suggest sqlite myself, but I had assumed you wouldn't want it. But if you're on board with that, I think that's great. Regarding editing you start/stop times,...
I like that approach. I think the external script for sqlite is the right thing to do. Also, loading 100000 records with 5 columns into sqlite takes something like 1-2...
That's true -- when I just tested it, it was just loading some randomly generated data. Either way, definitely acceptable :)
Does this only work with faces? How could we adapt it to other things like objects or animals?
> Only human face. Would it be possible for us to train an alternative adapter that would work on other inputs?
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