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Data, Ego, and the Future of Pebble

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2 points·by hauget·8 ay önce·1 comments

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hauget
·8 ay önce·discuss
Great unbiased write up on the recent Rebble vs Core kerfuffle.
hauget
·11 ay önce·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
·geçen yıl·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
·3 yıl önce·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
·3 yıl önce·discuss
His point is with regards to reaching & maintaining profitability, not revenue spending.
hauget
·3 yıl önce·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
·4 yıl önce·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
·4 yıl önce·discuss
How does this compare to foreign exchange reserves of other countries like the US & China?
hauget
·4 yıl önce·discuss
Why not just go through MIT's open courseware syllabus, or perhaps emailing/contacting a university teacher for guidance?