All activity

Party SquasherA box that pings you when people are partying at your house
Seth Porgesleft a comment
It helps to understand the science. Blue lights suppress melatonin, which keeps you from going to sleep when you want to. This is why staring at screens before bed = no good. F.lux works by filtering out blue light. You get a red hue to your screen which takes getting used to, but it seriously makes it easier to go to bed if you're using your computer late at night. There's a similar Android...

f.luxAdjusts your computer's display to adapt to the time of day
Seth Porgesleft a comment
I find that recording phone conversations or interviews on cell phones can be sort of a pain. By far the easiest method I've found is to use Google Voice. If you have an incoming call, just tapping the "4" button records the call and backs it up in your Google Voice account for safekeeping, sharing, or downloading. To minimize shadiness, a voice announces that the call is being recorded.

Google VoiceEffortlessly record conversations
Seth Porgesleft a comment
Hey guys. Seth from Cloth here. Happy to answer any questions! We just went live.

ClothReal-time street style, real people. Really.

ClothReal-time street style, real people. Really.

Google VoiceEffortlessly record conversations
Seth Porgesleft a comment
I also enjoy the FAQ section. Something tells me most of these questions—most of which are some variation of "can Leggage be used to carry things that AREN'T laptops?"—aren't exactly "frequently asked" http://www.leggage.com/faqs.htm

LeggageThis laptop case doubles as a foot massager for long flights
Seth Porgesleft a comment
I have absolutely no idea if this is useful, or just a seriously bulbous laptop case. Last I checked, having ridges does not a massage make. That being said... maybe it works?

LeggageThis laptop case doubles as a foot massager for long flights

LeggageThis laptop case doubles as a foot massager for long flights
Seth Porgesleft a comment
Am astonished at how much faster (75+ mbps) the number one NYC hotel is from the number two (mid-50s mbps)... and how creepily slow others are (below 0.50 mbps Extraordinarily useful.

Hotel Wifi TestChoose your hotel by the quality of their WiFi

FluxA modern chair that folds completely flat

Culinary AgentsJob matching for the restaurant/hospitality industry

PoachItTrack product prices & find working coupon codes
Seth Porgesleft a comment
Played with a Spire prototype recently and it's pretty awesome looking. My mind goes wild thinking of the fun ways apps could interface with a breath-detection device.

SpireThe first activity, breath & state of mind tracker

