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Daily Dashboard | Knitting one year of sleep pattern data into a blanket Related reading: A view from DC: Will Maryland end the era of notice and choice?

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A father created an unusual keepsake to celebrate his child's first birthday: He knitted a "sleep blanket" detailing his baby's first year of sleep patterns, The Verge reports. Using the sleep data collected from the Baby Connect app, Seung Lee built a browser-based HTML/JavaScript tool that helped him keep track of stitch colors. Each row of the blanket represents one day, with the top row marking the day the baby was born, and the last row is the baby’s first birthday. “Each stitch represents six minutes of time spent awake (gray) or asleep (blue), so the blanket is ‘read’ left to right, with the leftmost stitch marking 12:00AM and rightmost stitch ending at 11:54PM,” according to the report.
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