freddy: personal health data server connecting apps to LLMs
freddy is a mobile app that acts as a personal health data server, aggregating data from various health apps and devices. It uses an MCP server to expose this data to any LLM, enabling users to ask natural language questions that span multiple data sources, such as 'Which meetings raise my heart rate?'
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