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Data, Ego, and the Future of Pebble

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2 points·by hauget·há 8 meses·1 comments

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hauget
·há 8 meses·discuss
Great unbiased write up on the recent Rebble vs Core kerfuffle.
hauget
·há 11 meses·discuss
When you turn Notifications off for showing, they're just in the "inbox" & won't show on the watchface when received. You can then just access them whenever you want from the menu OR you can create a button shortcut that activates when pressing down.

FYI the previous generation of Pebble OS did not have a message counter, but this generation will apparently add this to its complications.
hauget
·ano passado·discuss
RE: Pocket, I could care less as I've been an Instapaper user for years, but it does give one a hint at the direction Mozilla has been on for a number of years now...

RE: Fakespot, this one really really hurts. Even if the ratings weren't accurate sometimes, it helped guide me in the direction of finding and distinguishing bad/fake products from good (or good enough). I always wondered what their business model was... Sad to see that their competitor Reviemeta also died out. Is there no hope for an alternative to these? Any thoughts on making a service like Fakespot and having it be profitable or at least self-sustaining? I can only think of a subscription service for having curated reviews, maybe prioritizing reviews from susbscribers...
hauget
·há 3 anos·discuss
I hope they succeed. Would buy this if it worked offline. Wish Pebble hadn't gone broke and had launched their Pebble Core device. Always thought it was a great idea.
hauget
·há 3 anos·discuss
His point is with regards to reaching & maintaining profitability, not revenue spending.
hauget
·há 3 anos·discuss
This is easy to fix IMHO. Pair a small screen in the future for typing or have a cuff link mic for whispering. You will see accessories like these pop up in the near future.
hauget
·há 4 anos·discuss
The First Amendment of the US Constitution defines free speech as protection from government interference in free expression. Twitter is a corporation, free speech laws don’t apply. It can ban anyone it likes. This is perfectly legal.
hauget
·há 4 anos·discuss
How does this compare to foreign exchange reserves of other countries like the US & China?
hauget
·há 4 anos·discuss
Why not just go through MIT's open courseware syllabus, or perhaps emailing/contacting a university teacher for guidance?