I hope that 3am one was to tell people to respect your work life balance better.
arabidkoala on
The animation is shiny but really doesn’t add anything. Litmus test I use is if freeze framing at the end tells me everything I need to know.
Whiskeytangr on
Oh do share the method! Love it, would love to steal and run on my own 😉
RMunizIII on
Source: my own work email archive (Feb 2023 to mid-2026), 8,341 replies I sent to incoming messages. Each point is one reply; distance from center is how long it took me to respond.
Tool: Python (numpy + Pillow) for the data and rendering, ffmpeg for the video.
TenthMarigold77 on
The animation was very satisfying
shinyro on
This is very cool. What kind of chart is this and what libraries did you use? Its memorizing and a great way to present this data in my opinion!
rogert2 on
Lovely!
Curious why the clock is rotated such that 12 noon isn’t due North.
chaotic_evil_666 on
Is this what you did today while at work?
isospeedrix on
I try to reply emails asap, if I know the answer I will drop whatever I’m doing to respond. I know that giving an answer can unblock a whole team of people so taking a few seconds from me can save hours for them. I hate it when I’m waiting for others to respond so I try not to be like them.
If I don’t know answer I will reply with a cc with someone who might know then balls in their court.
People who think it’s unhealthy, it’s not. It’s one of the definitions of working smarter not harder, I don’t work a ton of raw hours but the ones I do are efficient, like few seconds here and there to answer inquiries. I know people who work only 20 hrs a week but are treated as valuable due to their ability to answer qs and make decisions in seconds.
Ccervone on
Fun viz for a boring topic
Blackcat008 on
Are you showing when the email was received or when the reply was sent?
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You work ethic is unhealthy.
I hope that 3am one was to tell people to respect your work life balance better.
The animation is shiny but really doesn’t add anything. Litmus test I use is if freeze framing at the end tells me everything I need to know.
Oh do share the method! Love it, would love to steal and run on my own 😉
Source: my own work email archive (Feb 2023 to mid-2026), 8,341 replies I sent to incoming messages. Each point is one reply; distance from center is how long it took me to respond.
Tool: Python (numpy + Pillow) for the data and rendering, ffmpeg for the video.
The animation was very satisfying
This is very cool. What kind of chart is this and what libraries did you use? Its memorizing and a great way to present this data in my opinion!
Lovely!
Curious why the clock is rotated such that 12 noon isn’t due North.
Is this what you did today while at work?
I try to reply emails asap, if I know the answer I will drop whatever I’m doing to respond. I know that giving an answer can unblock a whole team of people so taking a few seconds from me can save hours for them. I hate it when I’m waiting for others to respond so I try not to be like them.
If I don’t know answer I will reply with a cc with someone who might know then balls in their court.
People who think it’s unhealthy, it’s not. It’s one of the definitions of working smarter not harder, I don’t work a ton of raw hours but the ones I do are efficient, like few seconds here and there to answer inquiries. I know people who work only 20 hrs a week but are treated as valuable due to their ability to answer qs and make decisions in seconds.
Fun viz for a boring topic
Are you showing when the email was received or when the reply was sent?