Made my own desktop app in python (tkinter) which encrypts the data with GPG. It has predictions and potential ovulation days. The predictions seem pretty accurate so far.
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Yeah, I've watched that video, it was fascinating. I also used to live and work in the Birmingham jewellery quarter and walked by the factory a few times. We've also got a pen museum too.
I want one too, they're so nice.
(I like how this thread about static websites turned into a conversation about pencils 🤣)
Look like a good pencil. Decent price too.
Looks like a Faber-Castell.
If you like mechanical pencils there are some really nice ones made in a factory in Birmingham, UK called Yard-O-Led, they're bit pricey though as they are made of Stirling silver...
They anonymise or pseudo anonymise data wherever possible: https://digital.nhs.uk/your-data/understanding-data-in-health-and-care
They also allow you to view who accesses the data with their register: https://digital.nhs.uk/services/data-access-request-service-dars/data-uses-register
Edit: you can also opt out/in of sharing at any time: https://www.nhs.uk/using-the-nhs/about-the-nhs/opt-out-of-sharing-your-health-records/
There is a browser extension called LeanLibrary, which you can install from here: https://www.technologyfromsage.com/products/lean-library-extension/
You can get free access to quite a lot of journals, etc. You just have to set it up to "Lean Library Open" as your institute, or to your University/College, if they are subscribed to it. Makes reading articles and stuff much easier.
My wife uses a spreadsheet and connected it to her calendar. Seems pretty accurate.
It is a modified version of this:
I think it is equivalent to your 401k. Could be wrong though.
Haha thanks. If you want to check it out, the link is: https://codeberg.org/kingorgg/period_tracker
I haven't tried it on windows though, so I'm not sure if it will work properly on there. It's just a personal project for now. The UI is pretty basic too.