🏥️ My Quantifiable Life - Health Data Homelab 🖥️

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

Комментарии • 27

  • @BryanJenks
    @BryanJenks  23 дня назад +11

    What do you think of my setup? Is this excessive? Crazy? Peak Autism? 🤣

  • @christophbeckmann9315
    @christophbeckmann9315 23 дня назад +1

    Omg I had exactly the same idea a year ago and wondered how to implement it - it just ended up in my endless backlog of project ideas. It's super cool to see that you made it happen and also to see how "easy" it can be when you've gone through a very tough pain process 😂 Absolutely satisfying to watch as a data hoarder - we are just preparing for what the future holds for us, I am curious about what we might be able to do with it someday (especially health aspects and medical history), which can then be analyzed through data mining, unsupervised learning, etc. really nice job!

    • @BryanJenks
      @BryanJenks  23 дня назад

      thank you!
      definitely a labor of love but the possibilities!!!
      data mining and machine learning on the hoard of data is something that excites me, one day ill get a model going on all this mess haha

  • @Zereniti77
    @Zereniti77 16 дней назад

    That’s pretty hardcore! One suggestion: have you thought of limiting the heart rate-graph to show only 32bpm an up? There’s no values below that threshold (more or less), so that space is wasted on the graph, which means that the actual values are cramped at the top of the graph, making it harder to make out individual values.

    • @BryanJenks
      @BryanJenks  16 дней назад

      Didn’t think of that but good point

  • @HellhammerHH
    @HellhammerHH 23 дня назад +2

    My first impression is that it's a bit excessive, yes. I didn't finish the whole video, though. I'll watch the rest later. I AM curious about your Postgress use cases. I'm still new to databases bc it's not something I need to do on a daily basis. In any case, I always love nerdy stuff. Keep it up!

    • @BryanJenks
      @BryanJenks  23 дня назад +1

      haha i will keep up the excessive nerdiness 😅️

  • @flowingblaze
    @flowingblaze 23 дня назад +1

    I love the idea of this!

  • @lighthearttech5119
    @lighthearttech5119 23 дня назад

    I'm excited to watch, put on my watch later list!

  • @imgeffrey
    @imgeffrey 22 дня назад

    So envious of this setup. 😆

  • @mischavandenburg
    @mischavandenburg 23 дня назад +1

    I've been waiting for this video ever since your homelab tour! It was worth the wait, thank you so much for sharing your setup. I've been wanting to do the same. I already have Strava set up in my Grafana which runs on my Kubernetes homelab, and I also had the desire to create a comprehensive dashboard with all of my health data.
    Thank you for all the tips. Now that my zettelkasten cli is almost done, I have this winter's tinkering project cut out for me now. Especially the automated apple health export was a great find, I've been putting it off because I didn't want to export the data manually.
    Question, do you have to open the Oura app on your phone to sync the data, or does it sync in the background without any action from you?

    • @BryanJenks
      @BryanJenks  23 дня назад

      glad you enjoyed it!
      the oura data is solely through their API via web url, not their app at all, the data syncs from ring to phone to their back end and then the n8n job in the background runs the upsert syncing job on an interval with no action needed from me. the only part of this system that needs my interaction is the exporting of the file from strongapp :)

  • @cmcconnochie
    @cmcconnochie 23 дня назад

    Interesting. Your personalised health data is available online. I have an Apple Watch, iPhone, continuous glucose monitor on my arm, and a blood pressure device to check my BP, which downloads automatically to AppleHealth on my iPhone. It took me a couple of days to read my glucose reading on my Apple watch as a "complication" using various bits of software. I admire your tenacity in bringing all the data sources together and being able to view them on the web. When I go to my Doctor, I can show him data (real-time and historical) on my iPhone. His retort is, does this new-fangled monitoring make you any healthier? I felt a bit deflated.

    • @BryanJenks
      @BryanJenks  23 дня назад

      i mean, yeah, it does. it can help inform clinical decision making if your doctor is saying you have high cholesterol or something, perhaps looking at dietary intake of macro or micro nutrients and body composition data points trended over time might be informative to their clinical expertise. Im so tired of medical arrogance 🙄️ sorry you had to have that interaction

    • @cmcconnochie
      @cmcconnochie 23 дня назад

      @@BryanJenks In hindsight, I think my Doctor is a bloody Neanderthal

    • @BryanJenks
      @BryanJenks  23 дня назад

      @cmcconnochie LUL

  • @thoughtofwaves
    @thoughtofwaves 13 дней назад

    This is awesome!

  • @alumi9818
    @alumi9818 13 дней назад

    Could you please make a guide for how to get into this stuff? You're an inspiration

    • @BryanJenks
      @BryanJenks  13 дней назад

      Oh boy, there’s a lot of stuff to get into, basically a full curriculum spanning years of experience… 🙀

    • @alumi9818
      @alumi9818 13 дней назад

      @@BryanJenks precisely, and you could become the prime resource for beginners :)

  • @orankangas8864
    @orankangas8864 23 дня назад +1

    Cool!