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LubeLogger: Self-Hosted, Open-Source, Unconventionally-Named Vehicle Maintenance Records and Fuel Mileage Tracker

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  • ironkrill@lemmy.caI [email protected]

    I tried Firefly but sadly had to give it up. Every action felt like such a slog to do and overkill for what I wanted. I love tracking in detail but it was a bit much even for me. At the end of the day I just want to track in/out, categories, and put this data in a few charts. I still find my spreadsheet is better at that.

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    I moved over to actualbudget! It’s way more intuitive to me and the the simplefin integration my bank transactions are automatically imported

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    • P [email protected]

      Does anyone know about any other self-hosted/open source projects that are like this? As in, "everyone" could find these useful?

      Other ones I know about are Mealie (cookbook) and Warracker (Warranty Tracker).

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      There is Homebox for keeping a list of things you have (and what they are worth) for things like insurance claims.

      There is Audiobookshelf for your audiobook collection

      There is wanderer for hiking and biking trails

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      • ptz@dubvee.orgP [email protected]

        I use Fireflyiii for my money and budgeting.

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        Does it import transactions from your bank? Or is that all manual?

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        • irmadlad@lemmy.worldI [email protected]

          This one always makes me giggle and think of this.

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          I accidentally spilled it in my garage 😞

          The good news is: now I can fit 5 cars in my 2 car garage.

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          • ironkrill@lemmy.caI [email protected]

            It's for people that like tracking things in detail, greasemonkey or no. I use it mostly for the gas mileage feature but also set up a couple of service reminders and added my service receipts. All easy to do but if you miss a fuel up it's kind of annoying to track it right.

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            Thank you. It makes sense that the demo shows ALL the features and I wouldn't need to use all. It's probably better for my OCD to skip this tool 🙂

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            • ptz@dubvee.orgP [email protected]

              Found this courtesy of Hack-a-Day.

              This free and open source software tool is designed to make it easy for individuals to keep track of both the routine maintenance needs of their vehicles, as well as keep track of any previous or upcoming repairs and upgrades.

              Demo here: https://demo.lubelogger.com/Login/Index

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              I know that I'll be downvoted to hell , but I would love to integrate it with OCR and an LLM , such that uploading the garage treatment summary would auto-create the necessary records.

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              • jagged_circle@feddit.nlJ [email protected]

                I accidentally spilled it in my garage 😞

                The good news is: now I can fit 5 cars in my 2 car garage.

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                LOL! It's a real product tho. I'm struggling to get through 32 oz. I guess I don't have the use case of someone like Diddy.

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                • W [email protected]

                  From the GUI go to Datacenter - Notifications. Add a Notification Target of the Webhook type. Mine looks like this:

                  See the ntfy documentation for different types of authorization, tags (emojis), etc.

                  Then edit the default Notification Matcher and enable your new target.

                  By default I get notifications of successful/failed backup jobs. I want to set something up for drive health using SMART, but I'm just sitting down to figure that out now.

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                  oh nice! I see this is a relatively new feature. thanks!

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                  • T [email protected]

                    Does this do/can it be used for keeping track of bicycle maintenance? Mostly which components are used (tires, brake pads,...) and when maintenance was done and so on?

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                    I just poked on the demo and I think it could, however it might be a bit clunky. Maybe could be a viable thing to request of the dev. Maybe alongside a donation for a sort of bounty.

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                    • ptz@dubvee.orgP [email protected]

                      Looks like it, yeah:

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                      This’ll give me something to tinker with tomorrow

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