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  1. My new #PebbleTime2 repebble.com/watch arrived right when I left for Melbourne. Now that I'm back in town I'm setting it up.
    The motion-activated backlight isn't working and neither is step-counting, so I'm pretty certain the motion sensor or accelerometer or whatever in the watch is broken. *sigh*
    I've emailed the company about it. We'll see what they say.
    #Pebble #Repebble #CoreDevices

  2. My new #PebbleTime2 repebble.com/watch arrived right when I left for Melbourne. Now that I'm back in town I'm setting it up.
    The motion-activated backlight isn't working and neither is step-counting, so I'm pretty certain the motion sensor or accelerometer or whatever in the watch is broken. *sigh*
    I've emailed the company about it. We'll see what they say.
    #Pebble #Repebble #CoreDevices

  3. It's very disappointing to see go down the vibe coding route as well. Since around February almost all commits done to seem to have been done with Claude, its account is listed as the third most active contributor now: github.com/coredevices/PebbleO

  4. It's very disappointing to see #Pebble go down the vibe coding route as well. Since around February almost all commits done to #PebbleOS seem to have been done with Claude, its account is listed as the third most active contributor now: github.com/coredevices/PebbleO
    #coredevices

  5. Lilbits: Pebble smartwatches, Linux 7.0, and the uncertain future for Lenovo Legion Go graphics drivers

    If you’ve got a PC that works, there’s not that much reason to worry about getting frequent driver updates unless you want to plug in some currently unsupported hardware. But if you’ve got a gaming PC, then frequent driver updates can be pretty important, as NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel often tweak graphics drivers to add support for new games and improve performance for existing titles.

    So a […]

    #coreDevices #cursorMode #drivers #gboard #google #gpuDrivers #graphicsDrivers #index01 #lenovoLegionGo #lilbits #linux #linux0 #mobileLinux #pebble #pebbleRound2 #pebbleTime2 #phosh #ryzenZ1Extreme Read more: liliputing.com/lilbits-pebble-
  6. The first Pebble Time 2 smartwatches should start shipping by early April, with all pre-orders set to ship by early June. The Index 01 ring should enter mass production in March, and the Pebble Round 2 in May. repebble.com/blog/february-peb

  7. The first Pebble Time 2 smartwatches should start shipping by early April, with all pre-orders set to ship by early June. The Index 01 ring should enter mass production in March, and the Pebble Round 2 in May. repebble.com/blog/february-peb #Pebble #CoreDevices #PebbleTime2 #PebbleRound2 #Index01

  8. Да, проблема вызвана последними версиями приложения Pebble. Сейчас пытаюсь поймать сбой, чтобы можно было составить баг репорт с логами приложения.

    #pebble #pebbletime #coreDevices #pebblewatch

  9. Что-то пользователей часов Pebble Time в последние дней 5 начало штормить.

    Сижу я на паре, хочу посмотреть время - а мои Pebble Time выдали SOS screen (местный аналог BSOD, который появляется в случае трёх перезагрузок часов в результате сбоя, и при появлении которого, за частую, приходится выполнять сброс). Я кое-как смог восстановить работу часов.

    И вот я вечером, в очередной раз попивая мохито, замечаю, что мои часы опять словили sos.

    И тут я начал рыть. И по итогу я нашёл несколько упоминаний этого сбоя, первый из которых был 5 дней назад с версией приложения из Testflight.

    Скорее всего, проблемы эти вызваны последними версиями приложения Pebble.

    #pebble #pebbletime #coreDevices #pebblewatch

  10. En otro orden de cosas, ayer se anunció un nuevo reloj Pebble, el Pebble Round 2 (PR2). Este es posiblemente el Pebble más elegante hasta la fecha (y se anuncia como tal).

    Entre sus puntos más fuertes:
    • Una pantalla, por supuesto, redonda, con mejor resolución y contraste que la del Pebble Time 2 (PT2)
    • Unas dos semanas de batería con la pantalla siempre encendida (una gran mejora respecto al modelo original y lo que más le va a diferenciar respecto a sus competidores).
    • Pantalla táctil opcional, pues se puede manejar con los "clásicos" 4 botones.
    • Resistencia al agua (hasta 30 m).
    • Software abierto, tanto el del reloj ("esferas" y aplicaciones; Pebble OS) como el de la aplicación para el móvil.
    • Un precio más reducido (199$) que el del PT2 (225$).

    Entre sus desventajas:
    • No tiene altavoz, mientras que el PT2 sí.
    • Tiene menor duración de batería que el PT2.
    • No tiene medidor de pulsaciones, a diferencia del PT2.
    • No tiene función de pago por NFC (tampoco el PT2).

    #Pebble #Pebble2 #PebbleRound2 #PebbleRound #CoreDevices #Rebble

  11. En otro orden de cosas, ayer se anunció un nuevo reloj Pebble, el Pebble Round 2 (PR2). Este es posiblemente el Pebble más elegante hasta la fecha (y se anuncia como tal).

    Entre sus puntos más fuertes:
    • Una pantalla, por supuesto, redonda, con mejor resolución y contraste que la del Pebble Time 2 (PT2)
    • Unas dos semanas de batería con la pantalla siempre encendida (una gran mejora respecto al modelo original y lo que más le va a diferenciar respecto a sus competidores).
    • Pantalla táctil opcional, pues se puede manejar con los "clásicos" 4 botones.
    • Resistencia al agua (hasta 30 m).
    • Software abierto, tanto el del reloj ("esferas" y aplicaciones; Pebble OS) como el de la aplicación para el móvil.
    • Un precio más reducido (199$) que el del PT2 (225$).

    Entre sus desventajas:
    • No tiene altavoz, mientras que el PT2 sí.
    • Tiene menor duración de batería que el PT2.
    • No tiene medidor de pulsaciones, a diferencia del PT2.
    • No tiene función de pago por NFC (tampoco el PT2).

    #Pebble #Pebble2 #PebbleRound2 #PebbleRound #CoreDevices #Rebble

  12. Pebble Round 2 smartwatch ships in May, available for pre-order now for $199

    Last year Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky announced that he was bringing back Pebble smartwatches. And then his new company, Core Devices, managed to do just that, launching the Pebble 2 Duo and Pebble Time 2 smartwatches running an open source version of Pebble OS.

    Now Core Devices is ready for Round 2. Literally. The Pebble Round 2 is available for pre-order today for $199, and it’s expected […]

    #coreDevices #EricMigicovsky #pebble #pebbleRound2 #pebbleTimeRound Read more: liliputing.com/pebble-round-2-
  13. #Pebble goes fully #opensource with shipping date set
    The announcement follows weeks of tension between #CoreDevices and parts of the #Rebble community. By moving from 95 to 100% opensource, the company has essentially removed itself as a bottleneck. Users can now build, run, and maintain every piece of software needed to operate a Pebble watch. That includes firmware for the watch and mobile apps for Android and iOS. This puts the entire software stack into public hands.
    gadgetsandwearables.com/2025/1

  14. #Pebble goes fully #opensource with shipping date set
    The announcement follows weeks of tension between #CoreDevices and parts of the #Rebble community. By moving from 95 to 100% opensource, the company has essentially removed itself as a bottleneck. Users can now build, run, and maintain every piece of software needed to operate a Pebble watch. That includes firmware for the watch and mobile apps for Android and iOS. This puts the entire software stack into public hands.
    gadgetsandwearables.com/2025/1

  15. The new Pebble watches now run on 100% open source software (some optional features use closed source blobs). The new mobile apps for iOS and Android will also let you choose your app store "feed," so you're not locked into a single store. ericmigi.com/blog/pebble-watch

  16. The new Pebble watches now run on 100% open source software (some optional features use closed source blobs). The new mobile apps for iOS and Android will also let you choose your app store "feed," so you're not locked into a single store. ericmigi.com/blog/pebble-watch #Pebble #Smartwatch #CoreDevices #OpenSource

  17. Oh toll, weist man in einem #Playstore-Review darauf hin, dass man nur 4 Sterne vergibt, weil #Analytics opt-out ist und das opt-out allem Anschein nach ignoriert wird, da die App weiterhin fröhlich mit mindestens 4 Analytics-Drittanbietern quatscht und merkt man weiterhin an, dass das wohl nicht #GDPR-compliant ist, wird das Review von #Google ausgeblendet, weil man politische Äußerungen unterlassen soll.

    Auf das Nichtfunktionieren des Analytics-Opt-Out und mögliche Gesetzesverstöße hinzuweisen ist jetzt also politisch?

    #pebble #CoreDevices #pebbleApp

  18. Hier ein persönlicher Kommentar von Joshua (Teil des #rebble board), der mich einigermaßen optimistisch stimmt, dass es zuneiner gemeinsamen Lösung kommen kann. rebble.io/2025/11/19/some-pers

    #pebble #rePebble #CoreDevices #pebblewatch

  19. As the current maintainer of Rebble's developer documentation at https://developer.rebble.io, I've got some thoughts on Eric's recent blogpost, specifically around accusation #3 in the "Their accusations" section. I'll break this section down from my perspective.

    Nothing of the sort was agreed upon
    It's unfortunate that this is how I find out that Eric's word doesn't actually mean much when it's given to me. Either that, or he's already forgotten about the conversation he and I had in July, where we agreed that we would merge our developer documentation efforts into the same site. As I reported to the Rebble team after that call: "docs site will end up in our fork ultimately, we're agreed that docs should not be split". I'm disappointed that Eric never communicated this change of heart to me directly, but, well, here we are now, I guess.
    See the full written agreement that Core Devices has with Rebble towards the bottom. Rebble agreed that Core would host the developer site.
    Verbatim, from the screenshot in your own post: "Core will host developer.rePebble.com that is built from an open source repo". I'd love to be pointed to the part of this sentence that says we wouldn't continue to operate our own developer documentation, because I'm certainly not seeing it. What I have seen, however, is a previous draft of the agreement that would have had us redirect developer.rebble.io to developer.repebble.com. Given the change, it seems fair to assume that condition was consciously removed. So, implicitly, by the version of the agreement you've posted, we can continue to maintain and own our own documentation - and I intend to keep doing so, thanks.
    I have been maintaining and updating the developer site personally - all open source
    So have I. And so have other people from the community.
    Having two sources of truth would be confusing for the community
    And here's the real kicker. Here's the line that left me seeing nothing but red.

    Eric, you know full fucking well that
    this is the argument that I have been making this entire time. As soon as I saw the rePebble documentation pop up, I was worried that having two copies of the docs (and two different pebble-tools, but that ship has long since sailed) would fracture the developer ecosystem. The whole reason we got on that call was to try to align on this! I made it quite clear during that call that what I wanted to avoid was confusing new developers by having two sites with the mostly-same-but-slightly-different content. And now here you are, twisting my own fucking words against me in an attempt to act like the agreement that we came to together, never even happened in the first place. You'll have to forgive me for finding this behaviour nothing short of abhorrent, deceptive, and outright disrespectful to not only my work, but the work of everyone who's contributed to our copy of the documentation.

    If it wasn't painfully clear at this point - yeah, I'm not happy. I'm pretty mad. I feel betrayed, played for a fool, strung along like an idiot. Maybe that's my fault for trusting Eric's word. In any case, I don't think I'll be making that mistake again anytime soon.

    #pebble #rebble #coredevices

  20. As the current maintainer of Rebble's developer documentation at https://developer.rebble.io, I've got some thoughts on Eric's recent blogpost, specifically around accusation #3 in the "Their accusations" section. I'll break this section down from my perspective.

    Nothing of the sort was agreed upon
    It's unfortunate that this is how I find out that Eric's word doesn't actually mean much when it's given to me. Either that, or he's already forgotten about the conversation he and I had in July, where we agreed that we would merge our developer documentation efforts into the same site. As I reported to the Rebble team after that call: "docs site will end up in our fork ultimately, we're agreed that docs should not be split". I'm disappointed that Eric never communicated this change of heart to me directly, but, well, here we are now, I guess.
    See the full written agreement that Core Devices has with Rebble towards the bottom. Rebble agreed that Core would host the developer site.
    Verbatim, from the screenshot in your own post: "Core will host developer.rePebble.com that is built from an open source repo". I'd love to be pointed to the part of this sentence that says we wouldn't continue to operate our own developer documentation, because I'm certainly not seeing it. What I have seen, however, is a previous draft of the agreement that would have had us redirect developer.rebble.io to developer.repebble.com. Given the change, it seems fair to assume that condition was consciously removed. So, implicitly, by the version of the agreement you've posted, we can continue to maintain and own our own documentation - and I intend to keep doing so, thanks.
    I have been maintaining and updating the developer site personally - all open source
    So have I. And so have other people from the community.
    Having two sources of truth would be confusing for the community
    And here's the real kicker. Here's the line that left me seeing nothing but red.

    Eric, you know full fucking well that
    this is the argument that I have been making this entire time. As soon as I saw the rePebble documentation pop up, I was worried that having two copies of the docs (and two different pebble-tools, but that ship has long since sailed) would fracture the developer ecosystem. The whole reason we got on that call was to try to align on this! I made it quite clear during that call that what I wanted to avoid was confusing new developers by having two sites with the mostly-same-but-slightly-different content. And now here you are, twisting my own fucking words against me in an attempt to act like the agreement that we came to together, never even happened in the first place. You'll have to forgive me for finding this behaviour nothing short of abhorrent, deceptive, and outright disrespectful to not only my work, but the work of everyone who's contributed to our copy of the documentation.

    If it wasn't painfully clear at this point - yeah, I'm not happy. I'm pretty mad. I feel betrayed, played for a fool, strung along like an idiot. Maybe that's my fault for trusting Eric's word. In any case, I don't think I'll be making that mistake again anytime soon.

    #pebble #rebble #coredevices

  21. Why does Pebble even need one single "app store" in the first place? Can they both just commit to making an open platform, like F-Droid with multiple repositories?

    #Pebble #Rebble #CoreDevices

  22. Why does Pebble even need one single "app store" in the first place? Can they both just commit to making an open platform, like F-Droid with multiple repositories?

    #Pebble #Rebble #CoreDevices

  23. Throwing stones at Pebble: Rebble accuses Core Devices of stealing its work for new Pebble smartwatch services

    The Pebble line of smartwatches is back. But in some ways it never really went away… because after Fitbit acquired Pebble in 2016 and stopped making Pebble-branded hardware, an independent team of developers got to work creating an open source software ecosystem that allowed existing watches to continue functioning.

    For the past decade, the Rebble project has maintained an app store and […]

    #coreDevices #ericMigicovsky #pebble #rebble #rebbleAlliance

    Read more: liliputing.com/throwing-stones

  24. 🚨 Breaking News: Innovation Thieves Strike Again! 🚨 #Rebble is having a tantrum because the big bad Core Devices keeps "stealing" their imaginary inventions. 😱 Spoiler alert: it's hard to steal something that never existed. 💡
    rebble.io/2025/11/17/core-devi #InnovationThieves #CoreDevices #TechNews #SpoilerAlert #ImaginaryInventions #HackerNews #ngated

  25. 🚨 Breaking News: Innovation Thieves Strike Again! 🚨 #Rebble is having a tantrum because the big bad Core Devices keeps "stealing" their imaginary inventions. 😱 Spoiler alert: it's hard to steal something that never existed. 💡
    rebble.io/2025/11/17/core-devi #InnovationThieves #CoreDevices #TechNews #SpoilerAlert #ImaginaryInventions #HackerNews #ngated

  26. The #Rebble Foundation have authored a new blog post about how we're working with #CoreDevices to help keep new and old #Pebble #smartwatches ticking for years to come — and we'd love to hear your feedback! 🤘⌚🤘

    rebble.io/2025/10/09/rebbles-i

  27. The #Rebble Foundation have authored a new blog post about how we're working with #CoreDevices to help keep new and old #Pebble #smartwatches ticking for years to come — and we'd love to hear your feedback! 🤘⌚🤘

    rebble.io/2025/10/09/rebbles-i

  28. Pebble is really back: New Pebble-branded smartwatches are on the way

    Earlier this year Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky announced that he was bringing Pebble back from the dead by launching a new company called Core Devices that would start by making two new PebbleOS smartwatches.

    But while the watches would look a lot like classic Pebble devices, at the time there was one thing Migicovsky couldn’t legally do: use the Pebble brand. So the first Core Devices […]

    #core2Duo #coreDevices #coreTime2 #EricMigicovsky #pebble #pebble2Duo #pebbleTime2 #repebble #smwartatch

    Read more: liliputing.com/pebble-is-reall

  29. The Core 2 Duo smartwatch (basically a modern version of the Pebble watch) will be powered by an nrRF52840 chip, but the Core Time 2 will use a newer, higher-performance SiFli SF32LB52J chip. youtube.com/watch?v=umQ39BhcyMM

  30. The Core 2 Duo smartwatch (basically a modern version of the Pebble watch) will be powered by an nrRF52840 chip, but the Core Time 2 will use a newer, higher-performance SiFli SF32LB52J chip. #Pebble #CoreDevices #Smartwatch youtube.com/watch?v=umQ39BhcyM

  31. Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky gives an update on and first look at the Core 2 Duo smartwatch (modern Pebble with slightly updated hardware & open source PebbleOS software), as well as a bit of tariff talk, and its impact on prices. youtube.com/watch?v=UCI7N70tNR #Pebble #CoreDevices #Smartwatch #Core2Duo

  32. Two new PebbleOS smartwatches go up for pre-order for the first time in nearly a decade

    Pebble was an early innovator in the smartwatch space, but the company struggled to compete when bigger companies like Apple, Google, and many of the companies partnering with Google entered the space. So Pebble sold it assets to Fitbit in 2016 and basically shut down.

    But Pebble’s watches still have a small but loyal fanbase thanks to their simple but useful features, affordable price tags, […]

    #core2Duo #coreDevices #coreTime2 #EricMigicovsky #pebble #pebbleos #smartwatch #wearables

    Read more: liliputing.com/two-new-pebbleo