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I want a watch that does all of the things a laptop and a cell phone could through peripheral devices that connect to the watch wirelessly and operate as things like laptops, phones, televisions, w/e else. The “phone” part is just a touchscreen that operates off of the watch. Same for the “laptop”; just a screen and keyboard that connects to the watch. These things do not /cannot operate without the watch being present, and don’t store any data themselves. Any screen or laptop can connect to any watch (with a secure pairing), meaning screens can be loaned and shared between watch owners without the same fears one might have letting someone else borrow, or even hold your phone.
I guess I don’t want less devices. Just a consolidation of all my computational power (save for servers, i guess) into one portable, connectable (castable?) device. No more carrying around my cell phone and laptop if everything is on my wrist and I can just use any cheap / borrowed/ community “laptop” or “phone” wherever I go and still access everything I need.


lol i love that he says this like we should be concerned.


Are you really on Lemmy to advertise?
Fuck off.


I’m no programmer (not a good one, anyway) but it seems to me that the beeps are all in the same tone, or very similar. I wonder if one could write a program that listens for that tone and simply mutes it. Could be setup as a Firefox extension or something.


AI slop. Half of those “words” aren’t even words /s


Don’t.


Agreed. I had the same thought and then saw the numbers and was like wait, “which part of this is the fucked up part?”


1,640 and 3,281 feet (500 and 10,000 meters)
I feel like this needs a second look.
I don’t know how up to date this is, because I haven’t used it in a while but it was helpful to me when I was first getting started: https://github.com/mikeroyal/Self-Hosting-Guide#getting-started-with-self-hosting
I ended up going with proxmox because you get all the features of proxmox, and you can use docker on it. So, best of both worlds. For some youtube resources, check out:
There is also https://landchad.net/ which has some useful info and tutorials.
Lastly, these final two aren’t guides per se, but have lots of useful resources:


I ran it for about 7 and a half minutes earlier. It’s a little slow to start but once I got used to the rhythm of things I really started to understand why it’s so popular.
Overall, I’d say I’m a fan.


It used to be much worse. I remember being excluded from group chats in high school because of the color of the chat bubble for android was different or some shit lol


Yes, some of us have good credit.


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same. There is one windows computer still in this house and it’s unplugged. Everything else is Linux, Android, or FreeBSD based.


I’ll have to look into it. 30GB isn’t bad at all. I think I have unlimited now with text and phone for only like $10 more a month. I’d have to look, it’s been a while since i’ve dealt with it.


I’m likely going to go to t-mobile as they’re cheap from what I understand and they make up a big part of the network that google leases, along with (i think) US Cellular, or something similar.
That said, I’ve got about a year to decide, unless someone decides to hire me and then I can pay my phone off early.
Y’all are getting paychecks?