Self Host Personal Health Record (PHR)
https://lemmy.world/post/43883347
Self Host Personal Health Record (PHR) - Lemmy.World
I am interested in self hosting a Personal Health Record (PHR) system. I don’t
need my own EMR/EHR, I just want to be able to pull down my own data, host it,
and navigate it. For example, I’d like to be able to pull down my vitals/labs
from my provider and look at trends over time. I’d like to be able to pull down
my prescriptions to see when I went on/off different medications. I’d like to
pull down doctor’s notes, so I can see when I first started complaining about
poor sleep, to see if it correlates to any of my medications or some other
health change. I have tried Mere Medical [https://meremedical.co/], and it was
able to pull down my information from my provider (who uses Cerner), but the
functionality is quite lacking. You basically get a timeline view, but nothing
to really organize or search through notes (they are mostly just linked
documents), or anyway to pull down lab results and see trends. FastenHealth
[https://github.com/fastenhealth/fasten-onprem/] has also come up in my search,
but it seems the onprem is a very stripped down, limited version of their paid
product. Is anyone familiar with anything like this? Ideally, it’s be combined
with a fitness tracker to pull my health data from my phone/wearables too.
Camp Counselor - Manage your bandcamp.com wishlist
https://lemmy.world/post/36270975

Camp Counselor - Manage your bandcamp.com wishlist - Lemmy.World
Camp Counselor is an opensource tool (AGPLv3) for managing your bandcamp.com
[http://bandcamp.com] wishlist. If you are anything like me, your wishlist has
grown into the 1000s of items. Camp Counselor allows you to rate, comment, sort,
and listen to your wishlist (and purchased items). This is a port of my desktop
linux app [https://line72.net/software/camp-counselor/]
Submitting an App for iOS approval
https://lemmy.world/post/30527900
Submitting an App for iOS approval - Lemmy.World
Hi all, I’ve been working on a music recommendation service that pairs with
navidrome (think of it as a personal pandora). I’ve also built an iOS app for it
that I am trying to beta test. Even to use TestFlight, you still need to go
through Apple’s approval process. The reviewers are requiring access to a
working server to test it, demo videos aren’t being accepted. I really don’t
want to have to set up an external host, as 1) authentication is a bit limited
2) you need a large music collection and I’m not comfortable opening that up on
the internet. Has anyone dealt with something similar?
Alternatives to Roku/AppleTV for Jellyfin Client
https://lemmy.world/post/28173784
Alternatives to Roku/AppleTV for Jellyfin Client - Lemmy.World
My jellyfin collection has finally become large enough that I have been able to
cancel all my streaming services. My issue now is that I want to get rid of my
Roku’s that are hooked up to each TV. Is there a good alternative? It MUST be
family approved, meaning: 1. It is not visible (no desktop/laptop hooked up) 2.
It is low power 3. It has a simple remote control 4. It supports Jellyfin 5. It
is relatively cheap (< $150) I am sure I could build something out of a
raspberry pi, but: 1. I don’t need another project I have to fiddle with 1. It
MUST support new codecs (h.265/AC1/aac/…) as I want direct play from my server
1. If it stutters/buffers once, it goes into the trash! I’ve generally been
mostly happy with my Roku, and my pi.hole blocks most of their analytics, but
last week, I pressed the home button on my Roku and it started play a video add
with audio. Completely unacceptable (That has happened twice in the last week).
And in general, the more of this crap I can get out of my life the better!
Offsite Backups with Slow-ish Upload?
https://lemmy.world/post/8158617
Offsite Backups with Slow-ish Upload? - Lemmy.World
I have about 8TB of storage that is currently only replicated through a raid
array. I occasionally sync that to another USB drive and leave that in a
fireproof safe (same location). I’d really like to do an offsite backup, but I
only have 10Mbps upload. We are literally talking months to do a full backup.
How do others handle situations like this?