Hi all, I have a new born child, and I’m using basic cobre down timer to make 3 hours max for eating.
Do you know any app, like for browser simples and basic with like 4 buttons “feed time” “clean” “etc” to generate a log or syslog for history and behaviour?
And I can check a log like 9:00 wake up and eat 9;45 finish eat
Etc.
I don’t want to use App from playstore.
Thank you for the suggestions.
You can use an app of mine - https://baby-journal.app.
It’s installable to your phone or desktop as a webapp, you can also get it from the Play Store for Android.
Everything is encrypted, meaning I don’t have access to any of your data unencrypted. Not even your name.
If you want, you can also self-host both the frontend and api.
Feed the baby when its hungry, no timer needed. Change nappies very often in the first weeks and then gradually less.
Disclaimer: I have a buttload of kids so one might say some experience with the matter
Ohh I know, thank you. But I don’t want to pass more then 3 hours without feed.
Doc says he should have ate maximum 3 hires between feeding time.
The app is really for log and track. Actually he is eating in intervals between 1.5 and 2 hours.
But thank for the advice. It’s the first one for me :)
Yeah Doctors don’t know shit. I’ve personally teached dozens of Doctors and they are complete morons and what people, especially parents, should do changes every few years. Listen to your gut and your babys. It knows when it needs to eat. You only have to keep track that it eats enough and this you can do with a scale. Weigh your new born every few days to see if it gains weight. Don’t forget, some loose a little weight in the first weeks before they start gaining.
Based on the title, I legit thought this was an ask for help finding a lightweight splunk of graylog. With an RSS feed and a lightweight search function with prebuilt buttons for common searches. I mean who doesn’t want that?
I always thought it was weird one would congratulate someone for having a child, (congrats, your and your SO’s junk works!) so I’ll say welcome to the next grind! This one is usually a good experience.