From: Petter Reinholdtsen Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2018 13:21:22 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Generated. X-Git-Url: http://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/homepage.git/commitdiff_plain/8ce0b2bb02dd1c4e4771d55ef82854fdade89b27?ds=inline Generated. --- diff --git a/blog/A_bit_more_on_privacy_respecting_health_monitor___fitness_tracker.html b/blog/A_bit_more_on_privacy_respecting_health_monitor___fitness_tracker.html index 9afac3e1be..24c1e694ad 100644 --- a/blog/A_bit_more_on_privacy_respecting_health_monitor___fitness_tracker.html +++ b/blog/A_bit_more_on_privacy_respecting_health_monitor___fitness_tracker.html @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ protocol is fairly open, as it is obviously being handled by Free Software. Other units are reportedly encrypting the collected information with their own public key, making sure only the vendor cloud service is able to extract data from the unit. The people -contacting me about it said they were using +contacting me about Gadgetbirde said they were using Amazfit Bip and Xiaomi @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ proprietary, FIT files apparently can be read at least by GPSBabel and the GpxPod Nextcloud app. It is unclear to me if they can read step count and heart rate -data. The person I talked to was using a Garmin +data. The person I talked to was using a Garmin Forerunner 935, which is a fairly expensive unit. I doubt it is worth it for a unit where the vendor clearly is trying its best to move from open diff --git a/blog/archive/2018/08/08.rss b/blog/archive/2018/08/08.rss index 05e87aa33b..a23dee0c60 100644 --- a/blog/archive/2018/08/08.rss +++ b/blog/archive/2018/08/08.rss @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ protocol is fairly open, as it is obviously being handled by Free Software. Other units are reportedly encrypting the collected information with their own public key, making sure only the vendor cloud service is able to extract data from the unit. The people -contacting me about it said they were using +contacting me about Gadgetbirde said they were using <a href="https://us.amazfit.com/shop/bip?variant=336750">Amazfit Bip</a> and <a href="http://www.xiaomimi6phone.com/xiaomi-mi-band-3-features-release-date-rumors/">Xiaomi @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ proprietary, FIT files apparently can be read at least by <a href="https://www.gpsbabel.org">GPSBabel</a> and the <a href="https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/gpxpod">GpxPod</a> Nextcloud app. It is unclear to me if they can read step count and heart rate -data. The person I talked to was using a Garmin +data. The person I talked to was using a <a href="https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/564291">Garmin Forerunner 935</a>, which is a fairly expensive unit. I doubt it is worth it for a unit where the vendor clearly is trying its best to move from open diff --git a/blog/archive/2018/08/index.html b/blog/archive/2018/08/index.html index 2eee18dff9..f1ccf0db32 100644 --- a/blog/archive/2018/08/index.html +++ b/blog/archive/2018/08/index.html @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ protocol is fairly open, as it is obviously being handled by Free Software. Other units are reportedly encrypting the collected information with their own public key, making sure only the vendor cloud service is able to extract data from the unit. The people -contacting me about it said they were using +contacting me about Gadgetbirde said they were using Amazfit Bip and Xiaomi @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ proprietary, FIT files apparently can be read at least by GPSBabel and the GpxPod Nextcloud app. It is unclear to me if they can read step count and heart rate -data. The person I talked to was using a Garmin +data. The person I talked to was using a Garmin Forerunner 935, which is a fairly expensive unit. I doubt it is worth it for a unit where the vendor clearly is trying its best to move from open diff --git a/blog/index.html b/blog/index.html index 8281c48397..1d94ac04fd 100644 --- a/blog/index.html +++ b/blog/index.html @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ protocol is fairly open, as it is obviously being handled by Free Software. Other units are reportedly encrypting the collected information with their own public key, making sure only the vendor cloud service is able to extract data from the unit. The people -contacting me about it said they were using +contacting me about Gadgetbirde said they were using Amazfit Bip and Xiaomi @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ proprietary, FIT files apparently can be read at least by GPSBabel and the GpxPod Nextcloud app. It is unclear to me if they can read step count and heart rate -data. The person I talked to was using a Garmin +data. The person I talked to was using a Garmin Forerunner 935, which is a fairly expensive unit. I doubt it is worth it for a unit where the vendor clearly is trying its best to move from open diff --git a/blog/index.rss b/blog/index.rss index dd1286e3d9..e0a0912288 100644 --- a/blog/index.rss +++ b/blog/index.rss @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ protocol is fairly open, as it is obviously being handled by Free Software. Other units are reportedly encrypting the collected information with their own public key, making sure only the vendor cloud service is able to extract data from the unit. The people -contacting me about it said they were using +contacting me about Gadgetbirde said they were using <a href="https://us.amazfit.com/shop/bip?variant=336750">Amazfit Bip</a> and <a href="http://www.xiaomimi6phone.com/xiaomi-mi-band-3-features-release-date-rumors/">Xiaomi @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ proprietary, FIT files apparently can be read at least by <a href="https://www.gpsbabel.org">GPSBabel</a> and the <a href="https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/gpxpod">GpxPod</a> Nextcloud app. It is unclear to me if they can read step count and heart rate -data. The person I talked to was using a Garmin +data. The person I talked to was using a <a href="https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/564291">Garmin Forerunner 935</a>, which is a fairly expensive unit. I doubt it is worth it for a unit where the vendor clearly is trying its best to move from open diff --git a/blog/tags/english/english.rss b/blog/tags/english/english.rss index ac32f2dba9..7b7dd6200a 100644 --- a/blog/tags/english/english.rss +++ b/blog/tags/english/english.rss @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ protocol is fairly open, as it is obviously being handled by Free Software. Other units are reportedly encrypting the collected information with their own public key, making sure only the vendor cloud service is able to extract data from the unit. The people -contacting me about it said they were using +contacting me about Gadgetbirde said they were using <a href="https://us.amazfit.com/shop/bip?variant=336750">Amazfit Bip</a> and <a href="http://www.xiaomimi6phone.com/xiaomi-mi-band-3-features-release-date-rumors/">Xiaomi @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ proprietary, FIT files apparently can be read at least by <a href="https://www.gpsbabel.org">GPSBabel</a> and the <a href="https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/gpxpod">GpxPod</a> Nextcloud app. It is unclear to me if they can read step count and heart rate -data. The person I talked to was using a Garmin +data. The person I talked to was using a <a href="https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/564291">Garmin Forerunner 935</a>, which is a fairly expensive unit. I doubt it is worth it for a unit where the vendor clearly is trying its best to move from open diff --git a/blog/tags/english/index.html b/blog/tags/english/index.html index b65b61181b..732d61aa0d 100644 --- a/blog/tags/english/index.html +++ b/blog/tags/english/index.html @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ protocol is fairly open, as it is obviously being handled by Free Software. Other units are reportedly encrypting the collected information with their own public key, making sure only the vendor cloud service is able to extract data from the unit. The people -contacting me about it said they were using +contacting me about Gadgetbirde said they were using Amazfit Bip and Xiaomi @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ proprietary, FIT files apparently can be read at least by GPSBabel and the GpxPod Nextcloud app. It is unclear to me if they can read step count and heart rate -data. The person I talked to was using a Garmin +data. The person I talked to was using a Garmin Forerunner 935, which is a fairly expensive unit. I doubt it is worth it for a unit where the vendor clearly is trying its best to move from open