Isn’t the Pine64 product called the PineBuds? The case is nicked the Pinepod, but that’s not really the same.
Isn’t the Pine64 product called the PineBuds? The case is nicked the Pinepod, but that’s not really the same.
We’re now friends. :)
Ha! Ouch. Too true. Also, wezterm. I’ve been changing my config everyday for days now.
I’ll echo what @otter@lemmy.ca said, Garmin is really the only way to go. Currently. You can basically run them completely disconnected from Garmin after you get them setup.
I’ll also echo what @ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org said but qualify it by saying the PineTime is…a piece of junk. I wanted SO much to like it, but nothing about it works the way that is intended. It will not monitor your heart rate accurately. At least not for longer than 30 seconds. It will also not keep accurate count of your steps. It just doesn’t have sensitive/effective enough hardware for it. The firmware and OS are barely maintained. It’s sad, but true. I’ll be the first person in line to drop $500 on an Apple Watch or Samsung Watch equal FOSS watch. The market just doesn’t seem to be there.
Sorry I missed this earlier. And thanks for the update. I think we’re similar in our thought process. I appreciate your input. Also, Rossman is almost enough to make me walk the opposite direction. Almost. :)
Re FUTO: how do you feel about their license? I’ve seen some drama around it. Doesn’t give me the warm fuzzies either. Nice list, btw.
Been using KISS Launcher very happily. Worth a look.
To add to this, “Kvaesitso is available in the official F-Droid repository, but all features depending on non-foss external APIs were removed.” This is preferable to a lot of people.
Sorry! I should’ve clarified. Android is key, but iOS also is a bonus. Things 3? Is it FOSS? I couldn’t tell, but it wasn’t obvious. Thanks for the suggestion.
I use and love Joplin. It seems like for this use case, it’d be a step better than a spreadsheet. I want something that’s more like tap a button and add a name if necessary. Great suggestion, though. Thanks!
I’ve messed with owntracks. It’s awesome, but more complex than what I’m looking for. Great software, though. Thanks for the idea.
A+ for the Brian Regan reference. He’s magic.
Link to the (currently down) archive.org page that hosts all their work.