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Same here. Took off the watch, then it started to behave as if the button gets pressed every 5 or so seconds.
I sealed the back hole with epoxy long ago. Might be related to the current weather here in Germany.
I'll try to open and dry it.
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I set gadgetbridge to notify me when the battery drops below 30%. Howver, the watch reports non monotonious values like 32..29..31..28, so GB notifies me like mad.
Can't we remember and report the lowest measured value unless the watch was charged to fix this? I had to turn bluetooth off, because I was far from the charger. -
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Hi,
I'm a bit new to this github thing.
I forked the repo and now I see 2 branches to choose "master" and "espruino-master". I made some changes to my code and I think I was in "master". Now I tried to pull changes at the original repo, but I can't. It says "This branch is 353 commits behind the upstream and has conflicts that must be resolved.".
I opened a "pull request", I think that means, that my changes are going to be merged into the original repo and then I can pull again.
My changes are very subtle. Is there a way to get back to the "current state" of the original repo, and do my changes there, so I can keep up to date with Gordon's changes?
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What is your workflow to test an app? I think I'm doing it wrong. I do:
- change local code
- Use GitHub Desktop to commit changes
- Push changed to "master" - I think, that's my forked repository
- Wait for Actions to finish
- Go to https://MY_NAME.github.io/BangleApps
- disconnect gadgetbridge
- connect to Bangle.JS
- uninstall the app
- re-install the changed app
- disconnect + reconnect to phone
- send a message
- see it doesn't work
- try not to curse
- repeat
I'm messing with the 'messages' app, so I need to test notifications from gadgetbridge
- change local code
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Hi, just made a case for the watch:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5329382
The watchface I did here:
https://github.com/KungPhoo/BangleApps/tree/master/apps/glbasicIt's mostly a copy/paste of other clocks.
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Aw. Yes, I totally wore it 24/7, incl. swimming etc.
I'll see if it dries, otherwise, I'd have to buy anorher one.