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  • J This user is from outside of this forum
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    #1

    I'm asking for a friend, since I also am interested.

    "Speaking of food tracking, anyone know of anything simple that will let me do that. Used to have one but they all turned into sub fees and pushing upgrades and meal plans and crap

    I just want to be able to select an apple or compile ingredients totals into a sandwich recipe I don't need to pay $8 a month for that"

    I might as well look for FOSS ones

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    • J [email protected]

      I'm asking for a friend, since I also am interested.

      "Speaking of food tracking, anyone know of anything simple that will let me do that. Used to have one but they all turned into sub fees and pushing upgrades and meal plans and crap

      I just want to be able to select an apple or compile ingredients totals into a sandwich recipe I don't need to pay $8 a month for that"

      I might as well look for FOSS ones

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      #2

      I'd consider a web based one, not android specific but they run anywhere on any browser.

      I found https://cleanslate.sh/ to be interesting, and it has a lot of very useful info attached on foods/exercise in a very no bullshit fashion.

      There's a few others if I search github that are selfhosted, might not be your cup of tea though.

      The biggest issue with Foss apps is their food dabase isn't as likely to be as good as the paid ones

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      • J [email protected]

        I'm asking for a friend, since I also am interested.

        "Speaking of food tracking, anyone know of anything simple that will let me do that. Used to have one but they all turned into sub fees and pushing upgrades and meal plans and crap

        I just want to be able to select an apple or compile ingredients totals into a sandwich recipe I don't need to pay $8 a month for that"

        I might as well look for FOSS ones

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        #3

        Have you checked out F-Droid? Idk what's on there, but there might be something.

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        • J [email protected]

          I'm asking for a friend, since I also am interested.

          "Speaking of food tracking, anyone know of anything simple that will let me do that. Used to have one but they all turned into sub fees and pushing upgrades and meal plans and crap

          I just want to be able to select an apple or compile ingredients totals into a sandwich recipe I don't need to pay $8 a month for that"

          I might as well look for FOSS ones

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          #4

          I use Waistline. It pulls food data from OpenFoodFacts and has support for meals and recipes as well, although I mostly track weight not nutrition.

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            There are several on F-Droid. There's Energize and Food You, which integrate with some external food databases.

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            • J [email protected]

              I'm asking for a friend, since I also am interested.

              "Speaking of food tracking, anyone know of anything simple that will let me do that. Used to have one but they all turned into sub fees and pushing upgrades and meal plans and crap

              I just want to be able to select an apple or compile ingredients totals into a sandwich recipe I don't need to pay $8 a month for that"

              I might as well look for FOSS ones

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              kids these days, back in my day we just did our disordered eating by pen and paper /j

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              • J [email protected]

                I'm asking for a friend, since I also am interested.

                "Speaking of food tracking, anyone know of anything simple that will let me do that. Used to have one but they all turned into sub fees and pushing upgrades and meal plans and crap

                I just want to be able to select an apple or compile ingredients totals into a sandwich recipe I don't need to pay $8 a month for that"

                I might as well look for FOSS ones

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                #7

                OpenNutriTracker?

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                • J [email protected]

                  I'm asking for a friend, since I also am interested.

                  "Speaking of food tracking, anyone know of anything simple that will let me do that. Used to have one but they all turned into sub fees and pushing upgrades and meal plans and crap

                  I just want to be able to select an apple or compile ingredients totals into a sandwich recipe I don't need to pay $8 a month for that"

                  I might as well look for FOSS ones

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                  An issue I came across with the calorie apps on f-droid is that there isn’t one that simply lets me set a calorie goal/limit, and then lets me enter calories throughout the day and shows the running total and the remaining calories allowed. Basically I just want a special-purpose calculator app.

                  Please don’t force me to select what food i ate for which meal; just let me enter numbers.

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                  • J [email protected]

                    I'm asking for a friend, since I also am interested.

                    "Speaking of food tracking, anyone know of anything simple that will let me do that. Used to have one but they all turned into sub fees and pushing upgrades and meal plans and crap

                    I just want to be able to select an apple or compile ingredients totals into a sandwich recipe I don't need to pay $8 a month for that"

                    I might as well look for FOSS ones

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                    #9

                    This just came up the other day on [email protected] https://lazysoci.al/post/28964710

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                    • J [email protected]

                      I'm asking for a friend, since I also am interested.

                      "Speaking of food tracking, anyone know of anything simple that will let me do that. Used to have one but they all turned into sub fees and pushing upgrades and meal plans and crap

                      I just want to be able to select an apple or compile ingredients totals into a sandwich recipe I don't need to pay $8 a month for that"

                      I might as well look for FOSS ones

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                      Calorimeter

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                      • T [email protected]

                        I'd consider a web based one, not android specific but they run anywhere on any browser.

                        I found https://cleanslate.sh/ to be interesting, and it has a lot of very useful info attached on foods/exercise in a very no bullshit fashion.

                        There's a few others if I search github that are selfhosted, might not be your cup of tea though.

                        The biggest issue with Foss apps is their food dabase isn't as likely to be as good as the paid ones

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                        #11

                        Good call on using a website. Didn't even think of that. That makes it way more cross platform without things like app availability. Kind of like how I use piefed then lol

                        The site looks clean. Definitely will check it out.

                        Thanks!

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                        • P [email protected]

                          Have you checked out F-Droid? Idk what's on there, but there might be something.

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                          I did check out a while ago. Just thought to come here and get recommendations based on people's experience though.

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                            I use Waistline. It pulls food data from OpenFoodFacts and has support for meals and recipes as well, although I mostly track weight not nutrition.

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                            Thanks, we'll check it out. In my crosspost, someone also mentioned OpenFoodFacts. I never knew that existed. Thanks!

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                              An issue I came across with the calorie apps on f-droid is that there isn’t one that simply lets me set a calorie goal/limit, and then lets me enter calories throughout the day and shows the running total and the remaining calories allowed. Basically I just want a special-purpose calculator app.

                              Please don’t force me to select what food i ate for which meal; just let me enter numbers.

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                              That's something I notice Samsung Health doing. Letting users input calories as is. There's also a calorie goal, but I haven't explore much whether that's a default it gave based on weight and height; it also have further body composition data it would like, so my guess the calorie goal would also take that into account; if not fully customizable with your own goal.

                              But using Samsung Health means it will be locked down in their ecosystem, and also most likely harvested for whatever they want that data for; most likely more ads for their smart juicer or smart fridge or something.

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                              • sabrew4k3@lazysoci.alS [email protected]

                                This just came up the other day on [email protected] https://lazysoci.al/post/28964710

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                                D'oh

                                Didn't cross my mind to search first

                                Thanks!

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                                  D'oh

                                  Didn't cross my mind to search first

                                  Thanks!

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                                  Glad I could be of help.

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                                  • J [email protected]

                                    That's something I notice Samsung Health doing. Letting users input calories as is. There's also a calorie goal, but I haven't explore much whether that's a default it gave based on weight and height; it also have further body composition data it would like, so my guess the calorie goal would also take that into account; if not fully customizable with your own goal.

                                    But using Samsung Health means it will be locked down in their ecosystem, and also most likely harvested for whatever they want that data for; most likely more ads for their smart juicer or smart fridge or something.

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                                    But using Samsung Health means it will be locked down in their ecosystem, and also most likely harvested for whatever they want that data for; most likely more ads for their smart juicer or smart fridge or something.

                                    For sure!

                                    The app I am currently using is called Calory. Sadly it’s not FOSS. I run an older version and block internet access to it so I don’t get the nag screens to pay their subscription pricing.

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                                      Thanks, we'll check it out. In my crosspost, someone also mentioned OpenFoodFacts. I never knew that existed. Thanks!

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                                      Waistline is great, I like how you can customise and track different goals.

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                                        I did check out a while ago. Just thought to come here and get recommendations based on people's experience though.

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                                        Oh yeah, no I hear you. Either way good luck to your buddy and you. I think healthy lifestyle changes are worth the venture.

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