OK, I'm done with **opaque gadgets** handling **proprietary formats** via **closed protocols**.
I've always defended #OpenStandards and #FLOSS, and opted for interoperable devices when possible — but too often ended up buying the popular, less free product, out of (alleged) convenience.
Lately I've grown tired of fighting with stubborn gadgets and their stupid limitations.
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👉 **Old #Polar hear-rate monitor, USB interface**: I want all my workouts as [GPX](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPS_Exchange_Format) files, thank you — no Polar account needed, no drivers or desktop software to install, no need to manually convert formats. I want to mount the drive over USB, and simply copy all files.
👉 **Newer #Samsung Gear Fit2 Pro, Bluetooth interface**: ditto. Give me all my freaking training files, I don't need a stupid Samsung Health account, nor installing a whole set of Android apps requiring a ton of permissions (SMS!? contacts!?) and special privileges to surreptitiously download and install other apps in turn.
Also: to send audio files from my phone to the device (for playing during workouts), I'm presented with a mysterious list of MP3 files supposedly living on the phone. That includes old 5″-long WhatsApp audio messages and other garbage… but none of the podcasts I'm actually interested in transferring. What directories are scanned, what's the criteria, how can I find or refresh? No clue. Again: give me a damn removable drive, and let me move files at will!
Codas:
#DocumentFreedomDay coming up on March 30!
https://www.documentfreedom.org/
Also: advice about alternative devices appreciated (e-book reader, fitness band, etc). Boost if interested!