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      Wow, there’s a reference I didn’t think I’d come across. Did you ever try using it? I was curious but never did…didn’t have a use case for it.

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        No, never bothered. I think it’d be fun to fool around in, but I don’t think it’d be worth the trouble. I don’t even have a way to run VMs set up on any of my computers at the moment so I’d need to download Virtual Box or qemu.

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    While we’re on the topic; any decent smart watches out there that

    • aren’t made by apple
    • don’t harvest my data
    • don’t stream everything I do straight to china

    ? I like the concept of a smart watch, but I haven’t really looked into the ecosystem. Preferably one that just integrates nicely with any android phone

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      If you’re comfortable with a bit of setup, there are open hardware options on the market. They’re reasonably basic compared to a flagship but phone notifications, some health metrics and telling the time are all quite possible.

      PineTime (with Infinitime firmware)

      Bangle JS

      If you want to basically make it from scratch there’s also the Yatchy

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        Second BangleJS 2. I went from Pebbles to the BangleJS 2 and have been really happy with it. I don’t recall it being difficult to set to; it came ready to go, and synced with GadgetBridge (the Bangle.js fork) right away.

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        Is any of them capable of a “smart alarm” aka waking you at the right phase of sleep?

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          From a quick search, “sleep as android” seems to have support for both, although people have varying success with it

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      Amazfit with Gadgetbridge.

      I bought one a couple of years ago and it works great. Gadgetbridge keeps all the smart functionality local to your phone.

      I’ve heard good things about the Garmins as well which I think are mostly also supported in Gadgetbridge.

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        Second this, my wife and I both got one. It’s a slight inconvenience to get the Authorization key from a command line, but it’s not very difficult. Gadget Bridge basically fakes the phone side of the app, which means it won’t send your data out and watch thinks everything is fine and normal. Pretty cool. Look at all these free watch faces: https://amazfitwatchfaces.com/

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    “Hey, what watch is that?”

    Me: “American Megatrends.”

    “…”

    Me: “it’s EnergyStar compliant.”

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    For a second there I thought you actually accessed the bios on the watch and it looked like that haha.

    Awesome!

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      You’re missing the point of the face…

      But I also didn’t realize it was the watch face initially, I thought it was an alternate OS.

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    This feels like a recipe for screen burn, but I assume whatever elements the watch uses for pixels don’t do that, and it’s just the bad side of nostalgia making me feel that way.

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    I’d prefer to see more things like if it’s going to rain soon and other meteorological parameters, but love the look

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    I feel like the only person in the world who uses a regular analog watch face (and uses the always on display setting) so that my watch actually looks like a watch.

    (Is it true that Gen Z and younger can’t read analog clocks? Might explain this behavior.)

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      My watch face is always analog, but that’s mostly because it’s an analog watch.

      What’s the added value of a smart watch here?

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        I like it for notifications. I can see if a text or notification is important without getting my phone out. Also can see who’s calling without getting my phone out.

        It saves you getting your phone out.

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      Wouldn’t surprise me if many young people can’t, I’m on the edge between millenial and gen z and reading an analog clock always needs some active effort. I’ve always preferred digital so I never really had to read analog clocks besides the one that hung in our kitchen and that one time I had a watch. Oh and the train stations still all have analog.

      Kitchen clocks, if they aren’t just the oven or microwave, are probably becoming rarer, so when your watch is also digital, you’d never really encounter analog if it’s not somewhere in the public space, which will probably depend on where you live.

      I’d guess most kids probably still can read one with effort because at least when there’s a second hand (since you can easily see it move) it’s kinda self explanatory, and it probably got explained in school once.

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        I like how you have three complications all set to the date. That’s fucking funny man.

        Anyway here’s mine:

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            This reminds me of a time when I was wearing watches on both wrists, so that I could easily check the time even if one hand was e.g. carrying a bag

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      I feel like the only person that can’t stand to wear a watch. Until cellphones came out, I just got really good at estimating the time.

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    Wow. Didn’t think I’d get nostalgia flashbacks from a watch face but here we are.