Look, I'm an idiot. I know that, you know that, and the man on the moon knows that. Let's not get into why I'm an idiot; let's just accept that I have my peculiarities and you have yours. My idiocy is a quest to make sure all my portable electronics can recharge using USB-C. Modern smartwatches are tiny and they do a lot. As a consequence, their battery life is generally poor. The industry's…
Pretty wild that the author didn’t set up app notifications. Getting specific notifications from specific people on my wrist is a big part of the reason I use a smartwatch. But to each their own.
It’d be pretty cool to get a significant use case of my pricey pricey Garmin for ~CAD$40.
I’m the author. I’ve now set up notifications on the advice of just about everyone. It’s pretty cool!
Nice!
I enjoyed reading your blog. It’s been a while since I looked at an honest to goodness enthusiast blog. Thanks for writing it!
You like breakfast? Anywhere near Massachusetts?
I’ve been working on a super simple blog about breakfast in all 351 cities/towns. I’m at 133.
Can throw a link if you wanna look.
I’m nowhere near Massachusetts but I am a huge fan of breakfast food so I applaud your efforts.
Mmmm… eggs bene 😁
East Brookfield has got a pretty mean breakfast game.
Oh yeah… I need that on my list.
Whatcha got?
Only requirement is it must be a sit down establishment.
Also, I hate “cash only” spots. They’re an automatic “Nay!” on my: yay or nay blog.
If you visit Toronto hit up The White Lily Diner for breakfast—best Southern breakfast up North!
I’ll keep it in mind. I went to Toronto in 1985 for an international High School Jazz competition.
I was suppose to pop into a Toronto brewery the week of the total eclipse a couple Aprils ago, but, we kept driving East for a reason that I don’t recall.
Some day again, I’m sure. Ty.
What do you mean, specific notifications? Like an allowlist or something? Where, in android, the companion app or GB?
I’m genuinely confused.
Yeah. GadgetBridge allows me to set up an allow-list / block-list for notifications. So I can get SMS on my wrist but ignore social media pings.
Sure, but the allow/block list in GB is for app level notifications, where does “from specific people” (indicating a sender filter) come in?
On Android you can designate certain notifications to be high priority.
Or, in GB, on the notifications app list you can click the cog next to an app and use those filters. I haven’t played much with it yet though.