I'm confused. It sounds like this is all limited to data built on Cozy such as Cozy Mail and Cozy Todos, why would I want to switch over to those applications to do my mail and todos?
They are the easiest trackers to build. But I would like to add stuff like weather tracking (based on forecast API), number of posted tweets, number of github commits...
I'm a fan of quantified self, but I'm not comfortable sharing this data with yet-another third party service. Tracking email, browsing habits, application usage, etc. is valuable, but the collected information should stay on my laptop.
[edit]: Cozy is a self-hosted web application (similar to ownCloud) so you're sharing the data with yourself. My point about browsing history and application usage still stands.
About six months ago I wrote an OS X app (and browser extension) that tracked all my computer usage. It never grew past a prototype, but I'm thinking of starting work on it again.
Cozy is a self-hosted platform that values privacy. You could upload the data from your osx app to YOUR cozy on YOUR server and make mashups with your other data.
It is very valuable information so it is better if you actually hold that value :)
> About six months ago I wrote an OS X app (and browser extension) that tracked all my computer usage. It never grew past a prototype, but I'm thinking of starting work on it again.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 56.6 ms ] thread[edit]: Cozy is a self-hosted web application (similar to ownCloud) so you're sharing the data with yourself. My point about browsing history and application usage still stands.
About six months ago I wrote an OS X app (and browser extension) that tracked all my computer usage. It never grew past a prototype, but I'm thinking of starting work on it again.
It's ObjC and not python, but you might be interested in this -- https://github.com/andrewschleifer/Slife