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      If you have ever lost something and had to retrace your steps it helps but I guess it’s not super important or relatable for most people

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      I’ve used my location history to remember names of places I went to over a year ago, addresses I was given and expected to write down but forgot, confirm for myself I actually went and did something that I couldn’t recall fully…

      It’s great for someone with a shite memory.

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      It’s nice to have a sort of diary sometimes. My only practical application has been to sometimes check which times I arrive to and leave from work when I need to report my hours.

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      Looks like most of the existing replies captured my same use cases!

      There have also been a couple of times where my wife and I disagreed about what we did on X day and it’s kind of nice to see who is right 😂

      I think I also just like the raw data. I also keep spreadsheets of my utility bills over time, for example, because it’s weirdly fun to look back and see or compare.

      One thing I’d really love is a self-hosted all-day heart rate tracker, but have yet to stumble on such a thing.

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        One thing I’d really love is a self-hosted all-day heart rate tracker, but have yet to stumble on such a thing.

        Using a Gadgetbridge-compatible device with Gadgetbridge? I use a Xiaomi Mi Band 7 for that purpose. Needs an initial connection to the Xiaomi-servers in order to extract a key, but you can do this with an account with a throwaway e-mail address, and after that you delete the app and pair it with Gadgetbridge. I sync data after a workout or once every two-three days, but you should also be able to keep it connected via Bluetooth all the time if you like that.

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      I used it to record field surveys and banking them up immediately to a Nextcloud server, for example.