Yesterday, Pebble watch software was ~95% open source. Today, it’s 100% open source. You can download, compile and run all the software you need to use your Pebble. We just published the source code for the new Pebble mobile app!

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    4 hours ago

    pebble watch now 100% on my consideration list. maybe i will finally get a smartwatch?

    what do you guys find it useful for?

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      3 hours ago
      1. Tasker profiles
      2. Music Boss to use gesture control and control audiobooks and music
      3. Tasker Profiles
      4. Call and text info
      5. Tasker profiles
      6. Google map directions
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          54 minutes ago

          Tasker can do pretty much anything, so most things are based around need and novelty. I have a gps profile with a view/store/retrieve car location for parking lots, a profile to send my location via text, pretyped text messages to my wife, light control for my phone, photo control for my phone, find my phone by audio file and volume, music playlists, a stupid script that takes my feelings over the day on a 1 to 10 scale and based on the avg at the end of the day plays a particular song to meet that mood, a password generator that stores and kinda encrypts via a Caesarian style translation to a txt file, and then decrypts and retrieves the password (I still manualy edit the text to put in titles for the passwords) Most of my tasker scripts are already automated so there isn’t as much need for manual control.

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    4 hours ago

    Remind me of the recent source ownership issue? I thought there was a “thanks for all the community work over a decade and we want to participate; oops now we own it” story.

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    6 hours ago

    If the Android app is fully open source, then it should be made available in f-droid

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      2 hours ago

      Apparently the packaging requirements for F-Droid are more challenging than just “must be open source” and aren’t for everybody.

      https://f-droid.org/en/docs/Inclusion_Policy/

      The “no Google Play services” alone are a non starter for many apps. My preferred messenger, Signal, is plenty open source and runs its own notification daemon, but cannot be found on F-Droid. I have to get it via Obtainium instead.

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        Signal […] cannot be found on F-Droid. I have to get it via Obtainium instead.

        You can get Molly on F-Droid. It’s a soft fork that iimplements UnifiedPush, among other things.

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    I grabbed a banglejs a while back for cheap embedded funzies, and it’s really stellar as a hackable companion device that you don’t use much, or at least in fairly passive or niche ways. Espruino is really cool though, and that’s the heart of the project.

    I wonder how this compares as a higher-end (maybe only other?) FOSS watch, mostly on the battery/power ratio. I actually don’t know much about the pebble design.

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    7 hours ago

    I finally got my Duo 2, and while my old OG still lasts 3 days on a battery I figured time to give it rest.

    So far its been great, except that I can’t connect to gadgetbridge anymore. I uninstalled the Core pebble app and instead popped MicroPebble on my phone due to not exactly liking where Core was heading, so I’m glad they’re finally pivoting.

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      I waited until I got my duo whilst my Steel was on a 2 day battery cycle. As soon as I got the watch it dropped to 16 hours. I finally replaced the battery, to find that I really needed a new zebra strip, too. 12 days later I got a new strip and my Steel is running for 7 days again. I use Mpebble for now, as to my knowledge Cobble doesn’t support many 3rd party apps like Tasker yet (I haven’t tried in a couple of weeks)

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    They honestly lost me with the fitness platform they were developing with the hardware they tried launching before they got bought by Fitbit.

    I’m too baked into my Apple Watch to use a Pebble today. I don’t have any of my old watches. I would not mind a circular Apple Watch. I loved the Pebble Round.

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      6 hours ago

      The founder explains in this blog post about the original failure of pebble, and why pebble shouldn’t have focused on fitness.

      They’re coming back as a tool/toy for the enthusiasts who want to tinker.

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      6 hours ago

      Specs

      It doesn’t look like it. They had to make compromises on what to include, otherwise they’d end up with smartwatch that’s larger than a phone.

      With it being 100% open source, it should be easy* for someone to add these features.

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      “We do this not because it is easy, but because we thought it would be easy.”
      The Programmers’ Credo