August 21st, 2020 Move In Tomorrow I'll be moving into my new (first) apartment. I'm slightly nervous, but it really hasn't been occupying my mind. As a college student I'm used to moving regularly and living in a single room. I've been more worried about past relationships and my health. It's easy to neglect your health while buried under studies and new responsibilities. And health encompasses physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well being. I am glad that moving into my own place will give me more control of my privacy and purchasing my own food. I've heard it repeated many times that the best gains in physical health are made in the kitchen. Once I figure out groceries and cooking perhaps I'll post some information onto here. Open Source has always been lacking in the health field, through my searching I've found a few open source resources - wger An open source calorie and fitness tracker Very well developed, designed to be self hosted. Web app. - NUT Some sort of nutritional database, seems to not be alive. - CRONometer Calorie tracker. WAS open source, but the developers have since stopped developing it and have instead formed a paid/hosted version of it. - OpenFoodFacts Crowdsourced nutritional database. Has an Android application for scanning and contributing your own data. Very nice and very useful. Probably one of the most fruitful open source projects in health. - grocy A self-hosted web app ERP to keep track of your food stock. Can help reduce the amount of food you buy, and can alert you when things are soon to expire. Nicely polished, but has been made mainly by one developer and documentation is wanting. This is by no means an exhaustive list. Just the things that I've found during my searches. Food, nutrition and health are all things that probably could benefit the most from open source data and programs. Almost every workout plan, diet, nutrition advice or program is behind a monthly subscription service and costs a fortune. Everyone deserves a healthy body and to know the food that they are taking in.