Does sleeping in 90 minute intervals help? (blog.wakemate.com) 18 points by spydertennis 15y ago ↗ HN
[–] spydertennis 15y ago ↗ Would love to hear if there are other sleep related topics people want to hear about. [–] randall 15y ago ↗ Do you have any polyphasers? I used to do it, but real life intervened. Would be curious to hear about how polyphasic folks use the WakeMate.For now, I use nature's other natural alarm clock: A newborn. [–] spydertennis 15y ago ↗ No one that we've explicitly talked with. We're planning on implementing features to guide people along to polyphasic sleep but haven't had the time yet.
[–] randall 15y ago ↗ Do you have any polyphasers? I used to do it, but real life intervened. Would be curious to hear about how polyphasic folks use the WakeMate.For now, I use nature's other natural alarm clock: A newborn. [–] spydertennis 15y ago ↗ No one that we've explicitly talked with. We're planning on implementing features to guide people along to polyphasic sleep but haven't had the time yet.
[–] spydertennis 15y ago ↗ No one that we've explicitly talked with. We're planning on implementing features to guide people along to polyphasic sleep but haven't had the time yet.
[–] nyellin 15y ago ↗ I thought the blog post was interesting, but lacking scientific data.You had citations for most of the information, but I stopped looking after you cited ehow.com. [–] spydertennis 15y ago ↗ Well the 90 minute thing is wrong. So I couldn't find a more reputable source than ehow ;-).
[–] spydertennis 15y ago ↗ Well the 90 minute thing is wrong. So I couldn't find a more reputable source than ehow ;-).
5 comments
[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 11.6 ms ] threadFor now, I use nature's other natural alarm clock: A newborn.
You had citations for most of the information, but I stopped looking after you cited ehow.com.