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      <title>GraveSafe</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[GraveSafe is a type of dead man&#39;s switch where if you check in every day, nothing happens. If you don&#39;t check in on a day, it notifies your trustees and they have the option, if two or more agree, to unlock a vault of information you&#39;ve decided needs to be passed on. It can contain instructions on how to access your personal information, contacts, your will, passwords, etc. As soon as you check in again, your trustees are notified and your vault is re-locked. &#xA;&#xA;I built it back in 2018 when I was traveling alone for about 5.5 years. If I disappeared, nobody would probably know for a while, and when they did notice, they wouldn&#39;t know how to get access to any of my information. &#xA;&#xA;I haven&#39;t been on the road for nearly three years and I still use it every day. Eventually I&#39;ll turn it into a publicly available product, but for now I have too many other things I&#39;m working on. &#xA;&#xA;Product&#xA;&#xA;!--emailsub--]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GraveSafe is a type of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_man%27s_switch">dead man&#39;s switch</a> where if you check in every day, nothing happens. If you don&#39;t check in on a day, it notifies your trustees and they have the option, if two or more agree, to unlock a vault of information you&#39;ve decided needs to be passed on. It can contain instructions on how to access your personal information, contacts, your will, passwords, etc. As soon as you check in again, your trustees are notified and your vault is re-locked.</p>

<p>I built it back in 2018 when I was traveling alone for about 5.5 years. If I disappeared, nobody would probably know for a while, and when they did notice, they wouldn&#39;t know how to get access to any of my information.</p>

<p>I haven&#39;t been on the road for nearly three years and I still use it every day. Eventually I&#39;ll turn it into a publicly available product, but for now I have too many other things I&#39;m working on.</p>

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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2025 01:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Lose It or Lose It</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[For as long as I can remember I&#39;ve been overweight. The earliest I remember measuring anything was when I decided to wrestle in high school and ended up in the heavyweight category because I was 220 something and the range was 184-175. So a mid-weight heavyweight. &#xA;&#xA;Over the years I&#39;d try to lose weight, lose some, then just fall back to whatever I was. I called what I&#39;d fall back to &#34;terminal fat&#34; of around 245# because it seemed to be a natural balance between my activity level and what I ate without thinking too much. &#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Around 2009 I was on a longer vacation, and I tend to think a lot on vacation. I was tired of always slipping back to what I knew, &#34;terminal fat&#34;, and decided &#34;future Randy&#34; needed to have a slightly worse life if he failed again. &#xA;&#xA;The simplest and easiest way to measure being worse off is... having less money. So I started playing with the idea of &#34;current Randy&#34; putting up money when he makes the decision to lose weight, and if he doesn&#39;t make his goals, &#34;future Randy&#34; gets punished by having less money. &#xA;&#xA;So Lose It or Lose It was born. You would give us a chunk of money, $100-$5k, and commit to losing 1, 2, or 3 pounds a week for 10 weeks. Every week you would weigh in by taking a picture of your feet on the scale. If you made your goal for the week, you got 1/10th of your money back! If you didn&#39;t, we&#39;d keep your money!&#xA;&#xA;Now, you might be thinking, how does that actually help RANDY since he&#39;s the owner of the company... wouldn&#39;t he lose his money to... himself? Well, if I or my business partner didn&#39;t make our goal, we would the name of a user out of a hat and send THEM the money. &#xA;&#xA;Randy before and after Lose It or Lose It&#xA;&#xA;While I owned the company I lost about 80# and have kept it off. We ended up shutting down the company because it just wouldn&#39;t take off, I think we might have been too early for something like that. However, I consider it a success because I got down to below what I was in high school, and kept it off. Since then I&#39;ve lost even more and briefly made it below 200#. From 310# in 2007 to 198# in 2024. It also freed up my time to create Dead Man&#39;s Snitch a few months later, which I sold for enough to pay off all my student loans, so another win!&#xA;&#xA;Landing page right before I shut it down:&#xA;&#xA;Landing page of Lose It or Lose It.&#xA;&#xA;Wireframes I drew when I got back from vacation:&#xA;&#xA;Wireframes of Lose It or Lose It&#xA;&#xA;Product&#xA;&#xA;!--emailsub--]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For as long as I can remember I&#39;ve been overweight. The earliest I remember measuring anything was when I decided to wrestle in high school and ended up in the heavyweight category because I was 220 something and the range was 184-175. So a mid-weight heavyweight.</p>

<p>Over the years I&#39;d try to lose weight, lose some, then just fall back to whatever I was. I called what I&#39;d fall back to “terminal fat” of around 245# because it seemed to be a natural balance between my activity level and what I ate without thinking too much.</p>



<p>Around 2009 I was on a longer vacation, and I tend to think a lot on vacation. I was tired of always slipping back to what I knew, “terminal fat”, and decided “future Randy” needed to have a slightly worse life if he failed again.</p>

<p>The simplest and easiest way to measure being worse off is... having less money. So I started playing with the idea of “current Randy” putting up money when he makes the decision to lose weight, and if he doesn&#39;t make his goals, “future Randy” gets punished by having less money.</p>

<p>So Lose It or Lose It was born. You would give us a chunk of money, $100-$5k, and commit to losing 1, 2, or 3 pounds a week for 10 weeks. Every week you would weigh in by taking a picture of your feet on the scale. <strong>If you made your goal for the week, you got 1/10th of your money back! If you didn&#39;t, we&#39;d keep your money!</strong></p>

<p>Now, you might be thinking, how does that actually help RANDY since he&#39;s the owner of the company... wouldn&#39;t he lose his money to... himself? Well, if I or my business partner didn&#39;t make our goal, we would the name of a user out of a hat and send THEM the money.</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/mh0NwnpS.jpeg" alt="Randy before and after Lose It or Lose It"/></p>

<p>While I owned the company I lost about 80# and have kept it off. We ended up shutting down the company because it just wouldn&#39;t take off, I think we might have been too early for something like that. However, I consider it a success because I got down to below what I was in high school, and kept it off. Since then I&#39;ve lost even more and briefly made it below 200#. <strong>From 310# in 2007 to 198# in 2024</strong>. It also freed up my time to create <a href="https://deadmanssnitch.com/">Dead Man&#39;s Snitch</a> a few months later, which I sold for enough to pay off all my student loans, so another win!</p>

<p>Landing page right before I shut it down:</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/8GtE3L5l.png" alt="Landing page of Lose It or Lose It."/></p>

<p>Wireframes I drew when I got back from vacation:</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/4G3bNvRF.jpg" alt="Wireframes of Lose It or Lose It"/></p>

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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2025 00:25:22 +0000</pubDate>
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