Uh, neat tip. Thank you!
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Uh, neat tip. Thank you!
Interesting, that the quality differs so much. Mine just works as I expected it to work, and every update is a step to an even more “usable” watch.
How is the Bangle js2?
The update didn’t bring mind-boggling features so far. But I still like to wear it daylie, but I only need it as a clock, alarm, and notification system, so my needs are already fulfilled.
Hey, great start to just spew negativity!
Hey, congratulations! Your contribution matters, no need to downplay it! :-)
I started helping out with documentation, and some translations as well, and maybe posts like yours can help enabling more people to help in other ways, apart from writing code.
E. g. designing logos and graphics, enhancing the website or create one, providing quality assurance and so on.
I’m a PineTime-user too, but be advised, that there is no sleep tracking, and the heartrate measurement is not passive, nor does it work in the background.
But if you want a simple watch for notifications, weather, time, step count, and a handy flashlight, with up to three weeks uptime with one charge, the pinetime is for you!
Also, you might want to consider joining the PineTime-Community, bring some life there! <3
Easiest answer would be: Use a common OS, with a common browser, and no add-ons.
The moment you start using something different to Windows, Android, iOS or macOS with Safari, Chrome or Firefox, you’re probably already in the 5 % (just my uninformed estimate). Add-ons also increase this value drastically.
Long story short: The sad truth is, the moment you’re interested in online-prviacy, you’re very unique.