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Long awaited community update is here! Introducing PineVox and bone conduction headset (help us find a name!), IronOS progress, PineNote insights, and PineTime news! We also cover cluster failure, state of services, and the future of the community updates. See you in the upcoming Q&A!
https://pine64.org/2024/03/17/march-update-making-waves/
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PineBeat (because it "beats" your bones to bring you the beats, get it?)
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These updates where once driver of a prosperous community. Now they only come when new poducts are announced?

I think #pine64 should focus more on supporting development for their existing line-up than developing new niche devices. Or they will face the same fate as the many existing unsuccessful products!

What has become of the DevZone? It could really help overcome hampers in dev. which would have great impact on maturity, comunity and trust!
+In the end sales and thus finance itself

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Pinevibe! Like vibe as in vibing (to music), and vibe as in "vibrations" which it uses to transport sound through bone
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PineWave, PineVibes, PineEcho, PineSonic, PineAura, PineFlow, PinePulse.
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my vote for a name is bone buds bro ... Everyone like alliteration
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name suggestion for the new headphones: PineTunes
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bonephones, bone2phone, bonyphones, bonefones, pinesound, pine-sonus, bonesonus, pinosonus, audiobones, bonesound, soundbone, ... (pinofonos, Spanish-ish)
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More suggestions:
* PineTouch,
* PineSine,
* PineVibe,
* PineZeus (the God of Thunder),
* PineJive,
* PineHalo (wear it like a Halo around your head!)
* PineSonTac (Sonic and Tactile)
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Call it the Bonechill. Chilling out to music via bone conduction
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Has anyone tried KoReader on PineNote? It should work on top of Gnome Linux, I think, but here I wonder about more integrated solution, like on any other reader.
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Perhaps PineDrum (since bone conduction bypasses the eardrum)

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