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paulfchristiano comments on What is up with carbon dioxide and cognition? An offer - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: paulfchristiano 15 May 2016 02:51:16AM 4 points [-]

OK, this literature review wins the $500. If you want to PM me with a payment mechanism it's yours (I'll follow-up if you don't).

If you want to state your reservation price for the certificate I might be willing to buy it, but I expect we won't be able to make that work out.

I would likely subsidize the inclusion of CO2 data in your personal monitoring, if you commit to publishing the relevant data and if you aren't going to monitor CO2 anyway.

Comment author: gwern 15 May 2016 10:21:52PM *  2 points [-]

OK, this literature review wins the $500. If you want to PM me with a payment mechanism it's yours (I'll follow-up if you don't).

Far be it from me to turn down free money. You can send it in Bitcoin to 1CkXM7sGSgMPKJ6RnpeaNDHyvVEzCHq2rY or via Paypal to gwern0@gmail.com. If neither of those works for you, email me with what would.

I am probably going to get a Netatmo. On closer inspection the Foobot is not as impressive as I thought as it does not have a CO2 sensor.

EDIT: thanks. I've ordered a Netatmo. EDITEDIT: arrived and configured. Seems to work.

Comment author: gwern 01 July 2016 11:22:06PM *  1 point [-]

Example data export: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/85192141/2016-06-23-netatmo.csv I am currently running a CO2/sleep experiment after noting alarmingly high CO2 levels in the morning.