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SurveyJS
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gpedal
Virtually ride indoors with Google Street View and bluetooth bike power meters (Web Bluetooth API)
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rowing-monitor
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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pycycling
A Python package for interacting with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) compatible bike trainers, power meters, radars and heart rate monitors
Flux reviews and mentions
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Is a smart indoor trainer and zwift subscription better than a gym membership? Pros and cons? I'm leaning toward the trainer and zwift.
Flux is free and open source: https://github.com/dvmarinoff/Flux
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Simple, reliable smart trainer app
I need some app to do my planned workouts indoor. The problem is my smart trainer reads 40-50 watt lower compared to the powermeter I use outdoors, so doing workouts would make them way harder than they need to be. Zwift has a nice feature to adjust the power on the go, but it doesn't work in the background, and I am fed up with the app crashing mid-intervals. The Flux browser app (https://flux-web.vercel.app/) works great, simple and reliable, but you need to adjust the power every time you start a new interval, which is fine for longer ones, but impossible for shorter ones. Most of these virtual apps are quite expensive for the times I ride indoors, 2-3/month, and I honestly couldn't care less about the virtual stuff. I'd rather watch a tv show or something.
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Kickr snap set up
Flux https://flux-web.vercel.app/ can be used to create+run custom workouts. It's free, and you don't even have to install any software - it's a web app. I've used it once and can confirm that it works.
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Putting my subscription to bed until the snow flies again. But is there a free alternative that I could use the couple times I'll wanna spin when the weathers bad?
Since nobody has mentioned it yet: Flux. It just runs in a web browser: https://flux-web.vercel.app/
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What do you use for indoor Trainingpeaks workouts?
Flux
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Can you run a zwift workout using only Companion?
And we are not talking about a new application, the Companion app already manages to connect to trainers, it is implementing the workouts locally, something that if it can be done in an open source website like https://flux-web.vercel.app/ I don’t think should be too difficult for Zwift team
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Simple smart trainer app for intervals?
GoldenCheetah, or alternatively https://github.com/dvmarinoff/Flux or you can just use your headunit (assuming you have one)
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Zwift CEO Signals Upcoming Price Increase, Subscriber Goals, and More
Flux (free) https://flux-web.vercel.app/
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why does my flux fit file look like this? certainly didn't feel like it.
Think OP is maybe talking about this? https://github.com/dvmarinoff/Flux
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Trainingsplans and Smarttrainer control
Free and reliable open source project: https://github.com/dvmarinoff/Flux
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dvmarinoff/Flux is an open source project licensed under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of Flux is JavaScript.
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