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There's a ton of apps and watchfaces on the Pebble that show the weather


There's a ton of apps and watchfaces on the existing Pebble appstore that showed the weather back when the earlier Pebbles were new. I don't think any of them still work, because they depend on being able to access services that were around back then. These new Pebbles conspicuously don't list the ability to show the weather.


There are current and recently updated apps for pebbles that show the weather. I practically see an update to one a few times a week when I skim the releases channel in the rebble discord.


I'm currently wearing a 2 Duo that shows the weather and outside temperature on the watch face.

Why not just use something like Google Meet? You send a link and the other person just needs a browser.

It's a pain to deal with syncing issues on Signal Desktop.


Could be an outage in the auth service itself


Unless it's an outage in their ability to log into their own servers, they should be able to swap out the login page with a static HTML page explaining the outage. Maybe a 503 status code.


Yes of course it was. The point is, an hour later, they could have hit a circuit-breaker to get people to stop trying and going crazy over an error that is completely inaccurate.


Reminds me of issues I had with the Wahoo Elemnt Bolt bike computer:

For some weird reason it cannot charge if you plug the other end of the USB-C cord to a Apple made charger. It works with all other USB-C wall bricks.

Never understood what that was about


Apple follows the standards. It probably tries to negotiate power before sending it; the other bricks just apply voltage no matter what.


This is my understanding as well.


Pretty sure the apple chargers will only work if the cable supports the charger’s max watt output.


Given the popularity of QR codes now, I wonder if it makes sense for it to just be supported directly in HTML as a type of element.

<qrcode>Some content!</qrcode>

With necessary browser/device level support to automatically do this HDR thing.


...while other devices could simply crank up the brightness of the whole display. I personally wouldn't mind, as long as the QR code is then readable (or rather, scannable) outside in the sunshine. I have a public transport app that does this when you show your ticket to be scanned.


UPI support for non-residents has been announced, but not sure of the timeline.


I would personally bike more often to more places if only there was some way to securely park my bike at the destination (grocery stores, restaurants, etc.).

The only place I can reliably bike to at the moment is my office which has a secured bike parking.


It’s in the references below the blog post

https://support.google.com/a/answer/13069736?hl=en


Take documents for example. You can have go/feature1-design-doc that points to a Google doc with the design discussion for feature 1.

No need to find it on Google Drive (where the title may or may not follow consistent patterns) or remember which of the many Google doc links in autocomplete is the correct one.


This.

You can anyways access Jome Assistant over tailscale without all this.

I think there is even a Tailscale addon for HA.


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