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  • realo1 hour ago
    I launched Claude on my pebble watch face software some time ago. It was also great fun to see it rejuvenate a 10-year old obsolete code base and make it work very well on the latest pebble Time 2 watches now available (finally!) today.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;apps.repebble.com&#x2F;bitcoin-and-weather_38d93227474b40f3aa2efa4f" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;apps.repebble.com&#x2F;bitcoin-and-weather_38d93227474b40...</a><p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;yodalf&#x2F;coincan" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;yodalf&#x2F;coincan</a>
  • wxw1 hour ago
    &gt; Although I’ve been saying “Claude”, I actually did most of the work in OpenCode with some of my favorite open weights models. Kimi K3 &amp; K2.6, and DeepSeek v4 Pro &amp; Flash.<p>Interesting, is Claude becoming the Kleenex of the agent world?
  • kixiQu1 hour ago
    It&#x27;s interesting to think how nearly-e-waste level hardware could combine with something [home-cooked](<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.robinsloan.com&#x2F;notes&#x2F;home-cooked-app&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.robinsloan.com&#x2F;notes&#x2F;home-cooked-app&#x2F;</a>) to be really cool, especially for folks who might have been intimidated by this kind of development before.
  • mapontosevenths19 minutes ago
    I did something like this with a lilygo t-watch and Codex. It was a lot of fun. I call it &#x27;kookwatch&#x27;, because I modeled it after some nonsense from Dirk Gently&#x27;s Detective agency and frankly it&#x27;s about as Kooky as things get.<p>It uses the built-in hardware RNG to generate random numbers in the background and then trigger I-ching casts randomly when there are clumps in the Poisson distribution. I vaguely recall something about &quot;random sampling of the universe&quot; and a &quot;suffusion of yellow&quot; from when I read the book years ago, so i called the events &quot;suffusions&quot;. I scaled it so that it goes off randomly about once per day.<p>I added some backgrounds and animations, and some random funny quotes as well, and has no real point other than to make me smile. It&#x27;s generally the weirdest thing I ever built, but I have so much fun with it and it was fun to build.
  • yjftsjthsd-h1 hour ago
    &gt; The watch can’t hold this whole image in memory at once; it has to stream it from the file system.<p>I really do wish the pinetime had more RAM; it&#x27;s really really small and a pretty painful bottleneck.<p>Edit: Oh, once the &quot;pro&quot; version is out I guess there&#x27;s an easy answer to that: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;pine64.org&#x2F;2026&#x2F;03&#x2F;28&#x2F;pinetime_march_2026&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;pine64.org&#x2F;2026&#x2F;03&#x2F;28&#x2F;pinetime_march_2026&#x2F;</a>
    • dubdbdb1 hour ago
      The original PineTime has 64 KiB of RAM and execute in place ROM which is plenty for an embedded device
  • mlhpdx1 hour ago
    Take the fun up a level with the Waveshare ESP32-S3 AMOLED 2.09” watch.<p>Power management is absolutely required, but it’s a fun platform. And for about the same price good display, peripherals and CPU.<p>I’d like to see one with the C6 variant for the low power core.
    • mkasberg1 hour ago
      Nice! This looks fun, maybe I&#x27;ll need to try this next!
  • _def3 hours ago
    Yay, I wanted to do the same - glad someone did work on it and shared it! Thanks! Although I think what I&#x27;ve learned is that I actually don&#x27;t like wrist bands, so... yeah.
    • Groxx2 hours ago
      fwiw I pretty much only like the metal &quot;mesh&quot; bands, if you haven&#x27;t tried those - all other kinds make me sweat (or get uncomfortably juicy when I sweat) and&#x2F;or collect crud that eventually irritates my skin if I don&#x27;t wash it frequently. the mesh breathes extremely well in comparison, and essentially doesn&#x27;t build up gunk at all.<p>also many watches are incredibly thick and I apparently routinely get my wrist within millimeters of darn near everything. a thin one (pebble time round) solved that, and being light also means it doesn&#x27;t slide around or require a very tight strap.
    • x______________3 hours ago
      &gt; &lt;..&gt;I actually don&#x27;t like wrist bands<p>What&#x27;s stopping you from using the watch piece by itself or as another type of wearable accessory?
    • jareklupinski3 hours ago
      mine is on a wallet chain like a pocketwatch
      • reaperducer1 hour ago
        Or pin it upside-down on your breast pocket, like a nurse.<p>(It&#x27;s upside down so you can just lift it slightly to see the display.)
  • dallen333 hours ago
    Not the point of the article but it did show a Bluesky post... I didn&#x27;t know you could make the Apple Watch interface look different with a third-party app. I gotta try this out.
  • NoboruWataya3 hours ago
    &gt; Although I’ve been saying “Claude”, I actually did most of the work in OpenCode with some of my favorite open weights models. Kimi K3 &amp; K2.6, and DeepSeek v4 Pro &amp; Flash.<p>... This seems needlessly confusing&#x2F;misleading? Author continues to use &quot;Claude&quot; throughout the article.
    • HanClinto3 hours ago
      Maybe &quot;Claude&quot; is the new &quot;Xerox&quot;, but for coding agents instead of copiers?
      • hgoel2 hours ago
        Like older people saying &quot;ChatGPT&quot; for everything AI
        • mlhpdx2 hours ago
          Not just older people, though they may be more likely to make the “Googling with ChatGPT” joke.
      • NitpickLawyer2 hours ago
        Or the refs in some american game using &quot;iPads&quot; while visibly holding some MS tablets that they probably paid handsomely to be used and displayed...
  • ck21 hour ago
    really hoping someday soon &quot;AI&quot; enables the ability to have an open-source $100 Garmin clone<p>Coros and Amazfit especially got close but they are closed development even though they push features and bug-fixes daily to compete in the market<p>there has a to be a single or maybe 2,3 chip solution for known desired features, dual-band GPS, AMOLED screen, full five physical buttons, ANT+BLE+WIFI radios, and enough RAM+storage to not worry about hyper-efficiency anymore
  • bravura2 hours ago
    The PineTime watch unfortunately does not have any microphone, so there is no possibility of voice control.
  • system22 hours ago
    If it is open source, is it still considered hacking?
    • noman-land1 hour ago
      Hacking is widely considered to historically mean &quot;using a system in a creative and unusual way to get it to behave in ways that were not anticipated or intended by the creator&quot;. A hacker is a tinkerer. Some tinkerers do crime. Most don&#x27;t.
    • yomismoaqui2 hours ago
      Asking this on a site called Hacker News is gold.
      • system21 hour ago
        Heh, true, but when I think about open source, I think of &quot;developing&quot;. Hacking indicates a restricted device being unlocked or doing things that it was not meant to do. If this is the definition of hacking, installing Ubuntu on a brand-new machine is hacking.
        • zem53 minutes ago
          it&#x27;s the difference between &quot;hacking&quot; and &quot;hacking on&quot;
    • mlmonkey2 hours ago
      Hacking means much more than just breaking into systems ...
      • reaperducer1 hour ago
        I&#x27;m old enough to have lived through at least seven definitions of &quot;hacker.&quot;<p>Including the one in the late 1970&#x27;s when a hacker was someone who took public domain software and then sold it commercially with their own name on it.
  • knodi2 hours ago
    if you used the word &quot;Hacking&quot; anywhere in your project i&#x27;m suprised Fable didn&#x27;t downgrade you.
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