• Mailers / tossers

    From Barmed@21:1/100 to Alpha on Sat Feb 6 17:27:45 2021
    On 06 Feb 2021, Alpha said the following...
    Another mobile solution might be syncterm as a web service:

    https://github.com/jaromaz/stws

    Does anyone know of any BBS software that can auto-wrap all content to
    ANY width? E.g. mobile aspect ratio?


    Not so far, thus my search continues. Multimail in Termux is promising.

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to paulie420 on Sat Feb 6 19:30:15 2021
    On 06 Feb 2021, paulie420 said the following...

    It's still pretty new, from the guys who did the Pebble smart watch
    years ago.

    I loved my Pebble smartwatch. I had the 2nd generation one called the Pebble Time, the vibration motor in that watch was a beast, you'd never miss a notification on that puppy. It was also cool as a alarm clock (if you wore it to bed) to not wake up your significant other.

    I wore mine right up until I bought the Apple Watch.


    Jay

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  • From Barmed@21:4/127 to paulie420 on Sat Feb 6 19:00:43 2021
    On 06 Feb 2021, paulie420 said the following...

    I'm guessing if I can get the screen size displaying correctlly, Sunc would port to a native Android app pretty well.

    Alpha, another user here, just told me about Syncterm as a web service. Might be worth a look, although its not a native app:

    https://github.com/jaromaz/stws


    I saw that message. It sounds interesting.

    A tablet probably would be an easier to go with, but I'm working with what I have.

    And thats the best stuff to do things on. Whats in front of you. I've misplaced
    a couple iPhone 4's that I have. Ticking me off, because theres a persistent jailbreak and I can do a few things with it. Theres a new service called... Beeper that allows iMessaging on devices other than iPhones. (I know, I'd be using an iPhone 4... but any Android/etc would work.)

    I've got 2 Nook Color e-readers, which aren't supported devices any longer.
    I saw a couple of Articles about how to root them and make them into Android tablets or even a Linux based one.

    They problem I have with doing anything with them is I need to find the
    cables for them, since B&N in their infinite wisdom, made them with their own unique cables.

    If I could get thise running, it would open up more possiblities for my experiments.

    It's still pretty new, from the guys who did the Pebble smart watch
    years ago. They are still onboarding every user by handle/personally, so signup might take
    a bit - for any one who might be interested that project is @
    beeperhq.com

    That sounds like an interesting project too.

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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to Warpslide on Sun Feb 7 11:00:38 2021
    I loved my Pebble smartwatch. I had the 2nd generation one called the Pebble Time, the vibration motor in that watch was a beast, you'd never miss a notification on that puppy. It was also cool as a alarm clock
    (if you wore it to bed) to not wake up your significant other.

    I wore mine right up until I bought the Apple Watch.
    Jay

    I heard that there are now open-source new softwares to load on old Pebble's... I don't own one, but if you still have yours I'm fairly sure theres some new development going on!

    I hear about it on some podcasts that I listen to...



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  • From tallship to paulie420 on Wed May 26 09:51:37 2021
    Re: Re: Mailers / tossers
    By: paulie420 to Barmed on Sat Feb 06 2021 04:46 am

    Terminals on a phone... and not even from my own BBS.

    I'm feeling that pain right now in JuiceSSH on vert.synchro.net, but on my machine I need to use Qodum or NetRunner or SyncTerm if I want the proper code page for SSH.

    And to add insult to injury, i can barely navigate the editor on Synchronet.

    If I only had total and complete recall of evrrything I've ever learned ;)
  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to paulie420 on Tue May 2 12:33:08 2023
    Re: Re: Mailers / tossers
    By: paulie420 to Barmed on Sat Feb 06 2021 02:29 pm

    Alpha, another user here, just told me about Syncterm as a web service. Might be worth a look, although its not a native app:

    https://github.com/jaromaz/stws

    Why not use fTelnet? I'd think it might be more complicated to set up SyncTerm as a web service.

    Nightfox
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