I unironically love this and would use it as my watch face just to get a reaction from my coworkers. Link?
180 0 ReplyMy god it’s all strings.
138 0 ReplyAwful lot of strings that should have been integers. It is JavaScript, though, so I guess that tracks.
118 7 ReplyThis is a pinetime it looks like.
You should get one, open source and $30.
108 1 ReplyThat’s something I think I’d like to use, but I don’t know if could get over the fact that neither the date nor the time are in ISO 8601 format.
85 1 ReplyI prefer YAML please
60 1 ReplyEverything's a string 😢
54 0 ReplyDatestamp horror.
52 0 ReplyHopefully that's not a resting heart rate.
41 0 ReplyFinally. A human readable format. And pretty too.
30 0 ReplyClocky McClockface
Use datatypes
27 1 ReplyIf only fitness apis were actually that easy
17 0 ReplyHere's one for Wear OS / Pixel Watch.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.watchfacestudio.az261jsoncodewatchface
EDIT: And a terminal one.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.watchfacestudio.awfterminal
13 0 ReplyI've seen too many android devices with corrupt memory showing something like that to want it as a my watchface...
13 0 ReplyYou've got the hour hand and the minute hand… they're right there. What's wrong? /s
12 2 ReplyIt's perfect 🥹
7 0 Replywhat does the last 4 mean under stats?
5 0 Replyim confused as to why it doesn't use variables? this is pretty interesting to see though
3 0 ReplyThis is great
4 1 ReplyDuude this is so cool. Is there a watch like this for galaxy watch?
2 0 ReplyBut a json file is used for storing settings and the like, not for providing real-time data, yeah?
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