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ecosystem development at https://t.co/RDGwUJhAYC | @ethnimbus | warpcast dot com/liftlines

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@IsaacsLog @bevel_health Indeed. Local inference wins any day over shipping your health data to random third party companies We all know what happened with 23andMe!
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Kaushal / liftlines@liftlines·
Built a fully local wellness app that monitors usual health stats (movement, sleep, HRV, BP, etc.) with a baked-in LLM that alerts me when things seem unusual. Does anyone know a good portable air quality meter with an open interface that I can add to this setup for correlation?
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Kaushal / liftlines@liftlines·
By the way, I should thanks @daniel_dhawan‘s @rork for this joyful experience. Onwards and upwards now, to add Co2 monitor to this ecosystem with help from @ucritair and improving the agent performance. Fully local inference, no subscription BS. Wear your way to wellness 💪🏼
Kaushal / liftlines@liftlines

Built a fully local wellness app that monitors usual health stats (movement, sleep, HRV, BP, etc.) with a baked-in LLM that alerts me when things seem unusual. Does anyone know a good portable air quality meter with an open interface that I can add to this setup for correlation?

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Eric Migicovsky@ericmigi·
@liftlines @oskarth that's awesome! I love the age of personalized, custom software and now hardware too.
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Kaushal / liftlines@liftlines·
You know what else you can do with your @Keycard_ hardware wallet? Customise it to your heart’s content and make it not look like a hardware wallet 🎮😎 Fun? Come join the community on discord to see all the fun we are having there! Credits to @alisher 🔥
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Kaushal / liftlines@liftlines·
Yeah, so far so good. They recommend using the Qwatch Pro app but I built my own app to work with it and baked in a full local agent that monitors the stats and alerts me when things seem unusual. Using it for a month now and making improvements. Adding data from a Co2 monitor for correlation. It fixes the issue that users (me) typically forget to open the app and check their data. The agent takes care of it now. No data leaves the device, no subscriptions 🤩
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Eric Migicovsky
Eric Migicovsky@ericmigi·
Big PebbleOS update today! New in v4.9.171: - Speaker + Touch + RGB Backlight APIs (devs start your engines!) - 1MB app limit - new touch/backlight settings - new emoji (thank you artists!) - improved low-power behavior New SDK is now live CloudPebble.rePebble.com ↓ docs links
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𝐍𝐞𝐫𝐨𝐛𝐨𝐢 👑
I used to think robotics was one of those things you need a whole setup just to even try like… software installs, hardware, tutorials before you even start then I came across @isaacprotocol and it genuinely changed how I see it it’s a 𝐫𝐨𝐛𝐨𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐬 𝐥𝐚𝐛 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐛𝐫𝐨𝐰𝐬𝐞𝐫 you can open it and immediately start 𝐛𝐮𝐢𝐥𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠, 𝐬𝐢𝐦𝐮𝐥𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠, 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐭𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐫𝐨𝐛𝐨𝐭𝐬 no heavy setup, no long process before you see results just experiment and figure things out as you go what I like is how fast you can iterate you try something, tweak it, test behavior again it actually makes learning feel natural instead of forced and then there’s $𝐈𝐒𝐂 it’s not just there for show it unlocks 𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐝𝐞𝐩𝐥𝐨𝐲𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 features inside the platform so you’re not just playing around, you’re building towards something real lowkey feels like this is what makes robotics finally approachable
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Kaushal / liftlines@liftlines·
@ericmigi @oskarth Nice! My main constraint when building 👇🏼 was exactly this as Oskar points out - form factor and making it super affordable. Currently using the Qwatch band off the shelf with their SDK supplied ($25, 20 day battery life and records BP) but I’d love to explore using pebbleOS!
Kaushal / liftlines@liftlines

Built a fully local wellness app that monitors usual health stats (movement, sleep, HRV, BP, etc.) with a baked-in LLM that alerts me when things seem unusual. Does anyone know a good portable air quality meter with an open interface that I can add to this setup for correlation?

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agree, this is the best i've found
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I got the @airthings Plus (unaffiliated, I just like the product), I think @norbertdragan recommended it I been through so many air sensors, and I really think this is the best one so I bought one for living room and then another one for bedroom, and will get another one for my coworking Why so many? Well one of the sensors I bought turned out to be a fake random number generator 😂 Another one kept phoning home to Chinese servers, kinda dodgy. Another one had values that made sense but turned out to be based on kinda estimating from other sensor values, so it didn't actually HAVE the sensor it displayed about (this is common to save money) Why the Airthings is so great: - The device is just super thoughtful and non-invasive, the screen is e-ink (I think?), no backlit, no LEDs shining at you, just black and white, it looks like a paper screen, beautiful, it knows its place! - It measures A LOT of things: AQI (PM2.5+PM10), CO2 (!), VOC, Radon (!), humidity and temperature, and it actually has sensors for all! - You don't need to pair it to WiFi, it just works by itself! (why is this great? So I remember getting that Awair sensor and I was in a hotel nomading and I couldn't even set it up cause captive hotel portal, such an Internet of Shit design to not be able to set up without WiFi) - But when you do pair it with WiFi, it easily connects to your Home Assistant and sends your sensor data to HA without any issue, that lets you automate stuff based on your air quality I love it :D

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Kaushal / liftlines@liftlines·
@prem_chaitanya I am using an off the shelf Qwatch band which is less than $30 in most cases. Will share the source soon once I get home. Have found a great OEM supplier in China for the band.
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Alisher
Alisher@alisher·
@liftlines So cool — I'm going to do the same for my old Garmin. If not connected to the official app, I can handle my data locally without the cloud.
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Kaushal / liftlines@liftlines·
@FryCookVC Yeah, following the development of getairpin.com and checking out @ucritair as suggested by Adam Finding something that supports BT, small form factor, 20+ day battery life to match the smart band, and low cost (sub $50) is proving difficult but not insurmountable 🙂
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Lukas ⟠🔺
Lukas ⟠🔺@FryCookVC·
@liftlines ohhhh following! Have been meaning to tinker with some air quality sensors around the house (esp CO2). It's one thing I wish more wearables had as well (yea size is hard).
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Bobby
Bobby@borislavItskovv·
In the midst of all kinds of hacks in crypto, a gentle reminder that a 2/2 Safe account on 2 different software wallets that do security checks of your transaction is probably one of the best security upgrades you can do
Bobby@borislavItskovv

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