Is that making your own hub as much as it is designing a case to extend the life of an existing hub?
Is that making your own hub as much as it is designing a case to extend the life of an existing hub?
I have never in my life heard “medicament” before. Is there a particular reason that word was used here? Is it used often across the pond or something and I just never heard it somehow? Or is it somewhat seldom used and you just decided that was the word you wanted to use?
I know how it can feel like any steps in the right direction is like trying to swim up a waterfall, but you gotta start somewhere.
Also, ignore the haters and downvotes. It seems like a disproportionate reaction. It’s not like you were being rude or a jerk.
Looks exactly like this one
Scrobble my balls
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I’m a fan of Heidi
Needs more jpeg and some FWD FWD FWD
I wish this was true, but that’s not the reality. If things are not exactly the same, people lose any common sense they may have had.
Yeah. I didn’t mind the idea of learning C for the PineTime, but the development process for it was just not functional for someone new to that kind of development.
I use JavaScript every day for my job, so that seems much better for my purposes.
You’re describing a ton of features that a smart watch does not need. It doesn’t need wifi or a camera, for example.
The thing is, there’s TONS of off-brand smart watches that can do constant heart rate monitoring, notifications, sleep tracking, and those more basic smart features very well. The problem is that they require proprietary apps and a cloud account you have no control over.
That’s definitely what I’m considering next. Though, I would like to have sleep tracking.
I’m convinced Pine64 has no idea how to make an actual usable product.
I wasted my money on a PineTime watch. And it’s basically only useful for telling time, because as soon as you try to use any smartwatch features, the battery life basically disappears. Firmware updates are horrendously slow. The device has like 5kb of storage and 4kb is used by the base firmware, so when I thought I could program my own features for it because it’s open source, it was severely mistaken. Not to mention that if I’m not particularly amazing at programming for this device I either destroy the battery life or brick it.
It only breaks down under industrial environments. It’s not as “biodegradable” as claimed. I use PETG because I can recycle it with normal plastics recycling.
Here’s a higher quality version
Here’s a higher quality version
Here’s a higher quality version
But what if… I were to purchase a USB hub and disguise it as my own making? [chuckles] Delightfully devilish, Seymour.