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May. 10th, 2020 11:17 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This seems like something some of y'all might have advice on, so before I go digging into it I'll ask around:
Anyone have recs for self-hosted quantified-self loggers?
I'm sure one *can* get quite a bit done with a basic spreadsheet, but I'm also sure there's a lot of room for improvement there for things like "automated analysis" and "offering ideas for things you didn't even *know* you wanted to know". (Even a spreadsheet *somebody else wrote* could be helpful.)
Some considerations:
Anyone have recs for self-hosted quantified-self loggers?
I'm sure one *can* get quite a bit done with a basic spreadsheet, but I'm also sure there's a lot of room for improvement there for things like "automated analysis" and "offering ideas for things you didn't even *know* you wanted to know". (Even a spreadsheet *somebody else wrote* could be helpful.)
Some considerations:
- Must be able to export the data.
- [Ubuntu/Android intercompatibility] > [Ubuntu] > [Android]. I probably cannot be bothered with the hassle of Windows software.
- Should not store data on some megacorp's cloud, even if it *also* stores on mine.
- I don't currently own a fitness tracker, but I might very well someday. (And hey, if you know any good privacy-friendly fitness trackers, let me know.)
- I suspect any software that meets the above criteria is not going to cost money, but if you happen to know of one that does I suppose it's not a dealbreaker.