BangleApps
decrypt-otpauth-files
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MIT License | MIT License |
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BangleApps
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Notification Issue
You can fo so by going on https://banglejs.com/apps, then in the More... tab you'll see a section called Device info > Apps Installed
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Big-OS Processes On Little-OS ESP32
You should take a look at Bangle https://github.com/espruino/BangleApps, it does pretty much this, it's running a js engine on the MCU and you can download apps and run them just like you describe.
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App example doesnt work
But I am still wondering where this code in my screenshot comes from. I suppose it is telling the calling env how to clean up after it. But I couldnt find anything about that on the git repo. It is there tho when loaded through the app loader. https://github.com/espruino/BangleApps/tree/master/apps/lcars
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ZSWatch – The Open Source Zephyr Based Smartwatch
AGPS data just enables the Watch to get a position in a few seconds. It can get the information (almanac) from the satellites but this takes several minutes of constant direct view to clear sky. Which of the agps apps did you try? https://banglejs.com/apps/?q=agps
So far I only have used the Browser based "Assisted GPS Updater (AGPS)" one and so far have no issues.
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Delete all notifications from watch
Depending on your messagegui App, in the default Message UI one just touch the icon on the left of the title bar and then choose Mark all as read, more details here. However, I can recommend the newer Message List App which has a much nicer interface, in my opinion, and provides a dedicated button for dismissing all messages.
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Over 16,000 people still use a Pebble smartwatch
Their "app store" is online [0] and you can actually review the source code for all of the apps on it by clicking the github icon on each entry, here's one for example [1]
[0] https://banglejs.com/apps/?c=game
[1] https://github.com/espruino/BangleApps/tree/master/apps/blac...
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TOTP tokens on my wrist with the smartest dumb watch
Not for PineTime, but the bangle.js has a a 2FA TOTP app: https://banglejs.com/apps/?id=authentiwatch
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Libre smartwatch
https://banglejs.com - $95
BangleJS should fit your requirements pretty well. It's a Chinese made smartwatch sold with a custom open and hackable rom. It pairs to android via Gabdgetbridge which is FOSS too
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Picking a programming language
Here's a JavaScript smart watch running that - Bangle.js.
decrypt-otpauth-files
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Ask HN: What 2FA iOS app do you use?
I used OTP Auth.app (https://cooperrs.de/otpauth.html) for many a while years on iOS and then on macOS too.
Now I've mostly transitioned to using the built in OTP handling in Keychain. Every so often I find one I haven't migrated across yet.
Another option is HE's NetWork Tools iOS app, which also has an OTP Authenticator in it. I believe it's a lot less integrated though (I don't think it provides a browser plugin, for example).
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Authenticator App on IOS
Forget all the cloud-based Authenticators and use OTP Auth. https://cooperrs.de/otpauth.html
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TOTP tokens on my wrist with the smartest dumb watch
I have been using OTP Auth for a while. It doesn't get updated a lot but it's working fine.
https://cooperrs.de/otpauth.html
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Is there any way to export 2FA only?
I do that using a separate app, (OTPAuth for iOS), and pretty much for the same reason.
- What is everyones go to Authenticator App for 2FA with Proton Mail?
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Raivo OTP and OTP Auth - iOS 2FA TOTP Solutions After Twilio (Authy) Hack
OTP Auth Website
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Anyone know good authentication app that works well on iOS and also has a web version?
Good point. See also the developer's website: https://cooperrs.de/otpauth.html
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Twilio, the people who own Authy, got hacked
Sure, that's a possibility. I believe it is developed by a single person. But the OTP Auth app allows you to export an encrypted backup that can be decrypted using an open source tool available here: https://github.com/CooperRS/decrypt-otpauth-files. Also, the OTP Auth app lets you view the original secrets (and display QR codes) used to create the TOTP entries. So it would be relatively easy to simply scan the QR codes with whatever new app you wanted to use in the future. In my book, that makes OTP Auth the safest option because I am guaranteed an easy way to migrate to a new app if I ever need to do so. ... Also, OTP Auth lets you have folders (in addition to searching), which is really helpful if you have a lot of 2FA accounts.
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What 2FA app do you use for Bitwarden?
This is the best iOS answer. One of my most favorite apps. https://cooperrs.de/otpauth.html
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2FA desktop app recommendation
OTP Auth. https://cooperrs.de/otpauth.html For iOS and macOS
What are some alternatives?
RebbleOS - open source operating system for low-power smartwatches
KeePassDX - Lightweight vault and password manager for Android, KeePassDX allows editing encrypted data in a single file in KeePass format and fill in the forms in a secure way.
Aegis - A free, secure and open source app for Android to manage your 2-step verification tokens.
ios-application - A native, lightweight and secure one-time-password (OTP) client built for iOS; Raivo OTP!
asteroid - Build script for AsteroidOS, an open-source operating system for smartwatches
keepass2android - Password manager app for Android
esplay_micro_hardware - Micro version of esplay hardware, ESP32 based gaming console
keepassxc - KeePassXC is a cross-platform community-driven port of the Windows application “Keepass Password Safe”.
tpm2-totp - Attest the trustworthiness of a device against a human using time-based one-time passwords
cloudpebble - CloudPebble source. Here be dragons.