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Selective gmail auto-reply

In Gmail, you can set a vacation responder, which is great for automatic replies. But it offers no selectivity for people that have more than one address linked to their account: You can’t set the vacation responder to reply only to emails that were sent to your work address! That’s annoying. Fortunately, this little hack does allow you to set a selective auto-reply.

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Edwin Dalmaijer 2021-09-24 - 15:11 2021-09-27Software email, hack, JavaScript 0

The $100 EyeTribe tracker

The EyeTribe tracker is really cheap, and you can now use it in Python and in Matlab. It’s not as bad as you would expect from its price, and you could probably use it in fixation or pupillometry studies. For in-depth info, read this validation study.

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Edwin Dalmaijer 2021-09-24 - 15:09 2021-09-27Eye tracking, Software eye-tracking, EyeTribe, Matlab, Python 0

PyGaze Analyser

PyGaze Analyser is a new (basic) tool to create gaze data visualisations such as heatmaps. The code is open source and free to use. Read the post for example images and the download link!

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Edwin Dalmaijer 2021-09-24 - 15:04 2021-09-27Eye tracking, Software data visualisation, eye-tracking, Python 0

Webcam eye tracker

Building your own eye tracker for dirt cheap. How hard can it be? Turns out the basics are surprisingly simple! This post explains how, including demo videos and source code.

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Edwin Dalmaijer 2021-09-24 - 15:01 2021-09-24Eye tracking, Software eye-tracking, Python, webcam 0
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