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lol, so it came to the point when developers need to explain what tools are they using π I don't care how it's done as long as it works as intended
Well, some people care about security and want to stay away rom fully vibe-coded apps. So I get that these kinds of posts benefit from a disclosure
We should care, vibe coded projects are not maintainable.
Or secure, often.
Didn't downvote you but, even as someone who dabbles in AI, and who does not outright reject AI assisted opensource projects, I do really care about the content, the inner workings of said app. If for nothing other than I don't want to mop up an attack because I deployed something unsafe on my network. So, while I am quite open to AI assisted projects, prudence is the operative word.
Love this.. I am currently using endurain, two questions:
automatic import from Garmin? That would be lovely
differences with endurain for a single user?
dreeve-garmin-connectorThe garmin connector might reignite the self hosting game for me π€£
I've just started using GarminDB to fetch .fit and .json files from my Garmin account.
Can I simply tell Dreeve to watch the directory where GarminDB dumps the files and it will pick them up?
Does Dreeve do something with the Garmin .json files too? Sleep data for example is in those kind of files, but since Dreeve has a Strava background I suspect it only deals with sports activities?
Yes, you can just configure your watch folder to be the one where you export your Garmin FIT files: https://docs.dreeve.app/#/importing/file-import
You should think about sleep data as well, because it's an important metric for athletes as well, I always cross check my sleep data with my training performance (to find stupid excuses for the abysmal performances)
Yes definitely add a way to import from Garmin, separate is good too.
I don't care for a Strava alternative, but I do care for the numbers. But I don't use Strava, only Garmin, and manual import is not going to happen since I train daily :)
Thanks for this.
I use Strava to track my cycling throughout the week to watch number go up.
Due to my own weirdness don't wish to use their official app which seems to be the only way to upload rides for me now.
Hey you made it onto the self hosted weekly! Congrats!
haha thanks :)!
This is so cool News, im finally going to check it out. Probably not ready to let Strava go because of some social aspects but nevertheless one step forward
Thanke for this @statisticsforstrava@lemmy.world , but i am having some setup issues and noticed there was not way to submit bugs/issues with the repo, do you have any other feedback channels?
There is definitely an issue queue in the repo: https://github.com/dreeveapp/dreeve/issues. We also have a discord channel: https://discord.gg/p4zpZyCHNc
Ah I guess I wasnβt logged in for some reason and it I see it now thanks
Any plans or suggestions for the phone side? I've been using runkeeper for a very long time and would love something self hosted but don't know what to use for recording a track.
No, no plans for turning Dreeve into a tracker like Runkeeper or Strava