

The good news is RFC 3339 doesn’t have this problem and is an unambiguous subset of ISO 8601.


The good news is RFC 3339 doesn’t have this problem and is an unambiguous subset of ISO 8601.


Pretty much everything you said is incorrect, except for the article age. Valetudo literally wrote software that does this on multiple models locally, including mapping. The response of the manufacturers whose models were capable of this was to release new versions where this wasn’t an option. As for servers and local control, there are a number of solutions for those with the knowledge and hardware to set it up, and the only thing stopping robovac companies from supporting this is (less) money.


We could still live in caves, but most of us have chosen not to. I’m personally of the opinion that every advancement that gives you more time to do things that are important to you are worth it. This doesn’t mean inviting every piece of spyware some company tries to thrust upon me is acceptable, either.


The Pebble Time 2 has a heart rate monitor. I can’t say if the rest of your statement is correct or not.
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