A coder connected his Whoop to his work calendar to create a leaderboard of coworkers who stressed him out
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A tech employee joked with coworkers about their "draining" meetings. So, he hooked up his wearable with his calendar to track who stresses him out.
A coder connected his Whoop to his work calendar to create a leaderboard of coworkers who stressed him out
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Ben Shimkus
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