I'm a software engineer, so naturally I made my watch do my job while I run

Training has me out for hours a day, but I also have AI agents back home working through my coding tasks. Instead of choosing, I built a watch app: mid run I glance at my Garmin, see what my agents finished, and tap to start the next task.

Long runs are now the most productive part of my workday. Video of it in action attached.

u/Funny_Entrepreneur21 — 5 days ago

I can run Claude Code from my Garmin watch now

couldn't stand being out on a run not knowing what my agents were up to.

So I put Claude Code on my Garmin. Now from my wrist I can check my sessions, run tests, review code, and create PRs. Mid run. No phone.

Full demo in the video. Open source: https://github.com/fashton28/garmin-code

u/Funny_Entrepreneur21 — 5 days ago
▲ 0 r/tmux

mux: a tmux overlay for managing Claude Code sessions, installs via TPM

I run a lot of AI coding sessions across tmux panes and worktrees, and I wanted a tmux-native way to see them all and jump between them instead of cycling windows. mux is a display-popup overlay (bound to prefix + u) that lists every live session on the current tmux server, sorted with the ones waiting for input on top, with a live capture-pane preview on the right. j/k move, Enter does switch-client + select-window + select-pane to land you on the pane (works across windows and sessions), ctrl-x kills one and the list reloads.

(And yes, I know I just took a t off tmux for the name. Couldn't help myself.)

you can check out the repo here for installation process and make sure to leave a star if you enjoy it! Repo: https://github.com/fashton28/mux

u/Funny_Entrepreneur21 — 7 days ago
▲ 2 r/IronmanTriathlon+1 crossposts

Just signed up for my first Olympic triathlon. The race is in a month, and it’ll also be my first ever triathlon.

For context, I’ve been alternating between weightlifting and running for years. I have a solid aerobic base and feel confident I can handle the running and biking portions of the competition. However, I tried swimming 500m today, and it honestly felt impossible. I could barely stay afloat comfortably, breathing was difficult, and I’m starting to wonder whether it’s realistic to refine my technique enough in just a month.

Any tips? Would it make more sense to downgrade to a sprint or intermediate triathlon instead? Or is this one of those “go big or go home” situations where I should just commit and commit to the olympic training. I have lots of time to train every week so the commitment won't really be a problem.

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u/Funny_Entrepreneur21 — 1 month ago