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u/banedeath · 5 pointsr/smashbros

OR not buying them at all and just writing the same information on these..

u/acidRain_burns · 4 pointsr/titanfall
u/WILLYOUSTFU · 3 pointsr/bipolar

I definitely found it hard, especially at first, and I still find it hard sometimes. I struggled at first because I tried running. No matter how much I actually ran I still hated it, and I hate it to this day. What worked for me was finding forms of exercise that weren't so uncomfortable to me. I found I really liked biking. I'm sitting down so it's barely like exercise and riding around town gives my mind time to wander (when I run I can only concentrate on how much it sucks to be running). The hardest part for me is waking up since it's the only time I can exercise and I take seroquel to sleep which leaves me hung over. I actually bought these NFC tags and the app Puzzle Alarm Clock and in the morning my alarm will not stop going off until I physically bring my phone to the kitchen and scan the tag I put next to my espresso machine. Then I make an espresso, splash some water on my face, and do some stretches to wake up.
Once you're used to waking up and working out for a couple weeks it gets a lot easier. I'd recommend trying to make an extreme effort to work out for two weeks and not let anything get in your way, and after that it will be easier. It also helps a great deal to have a workout buddy, since you'll disappoint them if you fail to show up.

u/geodescent · 2 pointsr/lgg4

I use some WhizTags with Automate to turn on bluetooth, set volume and brightness for when I get to work, am heading out to the car, or when I get home. I really like the keychain tag but I only have use for about 3 tags so far. No issues that I know of, and they are overkill because I don't need that much storage on each tag. Literally all I write is a link to Automate so it is launched when the tag is scanned.

u/spncrhly · 2 pointsr/ADHD

https://www.amazon.com/WhizTags-NTAG213-Adhesive-Backing-Keychain/dp/B00CE3IC74

There are a bunch of different brands. Then you just need a phone that can use them. I have a Moto droid 2.

Then you can program the tags to do all kinds of things with different apps on your phone. I have one on my desk that starts my work timer, one next to my bass amp that stops my "time to practice" alarm, one in my shower like I said, etc.

This has helped me immensely.


u/DeusExMachina95 · 2 pointsr/Android
  1. Download Trigger and Tagstand Writer from the App Store.

  2. Buy NFC Tags. I personally bought these from Amazon because it seemed like a good price for that amount of durable sticky tags that work with my S5. And that it also came with a key chain. You can also buy from here if you want more options. But be sure to check if the tags work with your phone. Some tags don't like certain phones.

  3. Place tags where ever you want and write tasks with Trigger.

  4. Edit

  5. Enjoy.
u/r4d4r_3n5 · 2 pointsr/HelpMeFind
u/Applegravy · 2 pointsr/PickAnAndroidForMe

the Tab 3 is a relatively low-end tablet, and from what I hear, a little slow. but free tablet with LTE, so why not? 2 years of data isn't really a bad thing to be locked into. I think it's $10 a month for a gigabyte, and that should be all you need when you also have a phone. in fact, you might be able to share your data between the two devices. if you like it, but the Tab 3 is too slow for you, going for an LTE Nexus 7 down the line is an option for that data sim. a Tab 3 should be perfectly fine as a first tablet, and with the phone to show you what a faster, better device is capable of, you likely won't have any complaints.

what would you like app suggestions for? I've got a 7 by 7 grid on my tablet, and one page is full of games. I've got a page for SuperUser stuff, if there's an easy root method for your phone, I'd definitely look into that if you're comfortable with it. then there are my other miscellaneous apps. I have BaconReader which I personally hardly use. I prefer using Reddit from my computer. I have Dropbox which I mainly use to transfer files between my Android devices and my computer. pictures, APKs, links in text files, etc. I use Keep to take notes in school, from my phone or tablet; usually my phone, but they sync, which is very nice. anything I type on my tablet is on my phone and vice versa. and then there's NFC Task Launcher. I definitely suggest you get some NFC tags to play around with. they aren't expensive, and there's a lot you can do with them. play with the app, set up some tags, and think about having a sticker or keychain make your phone do what you set when you program the tag and tap your phone against it. and ES File Explorer to move stuff around. it's better than the Touchwiz file manager.

those are the basics. give me a category and I'll be able to suggest an app for just about anything else you might need.

u/doominabox1 · 1 pointr/RFID

I got the ring 3D model here
I got the tags from here
I dropped the tag in acetone, and let it sit for a couple hours. After I pulled it out, I re-wrapped the coil tighter and superglued it to the ring. Then I put some black electrical tape around the chip for added protection.
It actually works pretty well, but the range was shortened quite a bit.

u/Ookamiikm · 1 pointr/androidapps

You can buy some NFC Tags to automate some actions you usually do.

For example you put one of the Tag in your car and when you touch it with the phone it turns to Car mode.

When you get to the work you can have one tag in you desk that turns notifications off/volume down and turn data/wifi on/off

And when you get home you can have another tag somwhere close to your door so notifications is on again.

and so on

u/CaptJames · 1 pointr/raspberry_pi

These work great and are a lot of fun to use for all kinds of automation. I use an android phone and have a tag setup that will allow my friends to access my wifi by placing their phone on it.

u/Binary_Omlet · 1 pointr/smashbros

Here, you can use these! $12 for 10 NFC tags.

u/frescani · 1 pointr/galaxynote4
u/ShadowsDemise · 1 pointr/galaxynote4

Sorry, I've only bought the key chain style because I wanted something durable and reusable. These NFC stickers get good reviews on Amazon so you might look at getting those.

u/Cygnusgaming · 1 pointr/Android

If you want to look into automation at all, look into NFC tags. They take advantage of the NFC antenna built into the battery in most android phones (NFC can transfer small amounts of data instantly between devices by holding them back to back. E.g. Pictures, contacts, links, etc). You program the tags to do various tasks (like dim the screen and turn your phone to silent), place the tag somewhere useful (in this example, maybe next to your bed), then just tap the back of your phone to it and boom, it sends instructions to your phone. Lot of amazing things you can do with those tags. Definitely something to look into in the future if not now.
Some NFC tags so you can check them out

u/user004 · 0 pointsr/Legodimensions

Yep, magnetic induction, so printing a copy of the "coils" wouldn't do anything.

However, you could pull the data from a LD tag, then write it to a cheap non-LD tag...

Edit: Found a 10-pack on Amazon for ~$12 USD. They've got 137 bytes of memory, I don't know how much space LD data takes, but it they don't have any protection, it seems doable.

u/pfisch · 0 pointsr/Entrepreneur

I don't understand this. It seems like you are just selling nfc tags.

Why is this a kickstarter when I can just buy nfc tags here:
http://www.amazon.com/NFC-tags-Writeable-Programmable-Money-Back/dp/B00CE3IC74

The only difference I can think of is that from amazon I know I will actually get the nfc tags, and on kickstarter I would say there is like a 70% chance I will get the nfc tags, probably sometime next year. Also yours are more expensive.