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[nemo@Jolla ~]$ gdbus call -e -o /org/freedesktop/Telepathy/ChannelDispatcher -d org.freedesktop.Telepathy.ChannelDispatcher -m org.freedesktop.Telepathy.ChannelDispatcher.Interface.Messages.DRAFT.SendMessage /org/freedesktop/Telepathy/Account/gabble/jabber/google_2dtalk_6 dev.null@gmail.com "[{ 'message-type': <0> }, { 'content': <'Aye'>, 'content-type': <'text/plain'> }]" 0 ('ff7619fa-2153-4bb6-af4d-83bff89a8281',) [nemo@Jolla ~]$
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2016-05-29
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Account token - this is more tricky and more simple. This is unique user ID. It will be the same whatever number of times you generate new OAuthToken. Really - just pebble account id. Can be obtained from https://auth.getpebble.com/api/v1/me.json with proper OAuthToken.
A string that is guaranteed to be identical across devices if the user owns several Pebble or several mobile devices. From the developer's perspective, the account token of a user is identical across platforms and across all the developer's watchapps.
The account token is a string that is guaranteed to be identical across devices that belong to the user, but is unique to your app and cannot be used to track users across applications.
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2016-06-01
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Saera is about the only option we have, because I think we can agree that Sailfish and cloud-based speech recognition are not morally compatible.
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Edit: Saera does not have any api or dbus interface, yet, mainly because up til now nothing needed to communicate with it. I should probably make some sort of plan for how it will work.
Saera: A Siri clone for the N900, N9(50) and Jolla
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