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Today Google announced that they have released the source code to PebbleOS. This is massive for Rebble,
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and will accelerated our efforts to produce new hardware.
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and will accelerate our efforts to produce new hardware.
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Previously, we have been working on our own replacement firmware: [RebbleOS](https://github.com/pebble-dev/RebbleOS). As you can see by the commit history though, progress was slow.
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Building a production-ready realtime OS for the Pebble is no small feat, and although we were confident we'd get there given enough time, it was never our ideal path.
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The [last Rebble hackathon](/2023/05/12/a-look-back-at-the-rebble-hackathon.html) was so much fun, and we've been wanting to do another for some time.
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The Rebble project is a fantastic example of what community can achieve, and we intend to build on this in 2025 and beyond.
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Writing Pebble apps is a fantastic way to delve into the world of embedded systems, and what better way to do that then with a hackathon?
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Writing Pebble apps is a fantastic way to delve into the world of embedded systems, and what better way to do that than with a hackathon?
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Mark your calendars for **1st - 2nd of March** as we work on RebbleOS and other apps, and encourage you to do the same!
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We're also happy to announce that we've acquired the source code for Snowy!
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We're also happy to announce that we've acquired the [source code for Snowy](https://github.com/pebble-dev/snowy)!
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[Snowy](https://apps.rebble.io/en_US/application/561960c8a1dd2652af00000d) was one of the most popular assistants for the Pebble, and is still a useful companion today.
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However, given the current landscape of LLMs and voice assistants it is definitely due an upgrade, so expect to see this old dog appear in the hackathon.
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We are currently in the process of transforming Rebble into a non-profit, which will ensure the community exists long into the future, and serves as the best place
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to use the Pebble platform to learn, build and have fun doing it.
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It's still early days, but more information will be available at [rebble.foundation](https://rebble.foundation) as we have it.
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It's still early days, but more information will be available at [rebble.foundation](https://rebble.foundation) as soon:tm: as we have it.
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# 🗒️ That's all for now
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Between everything above, and the fact that progress continues on our [replacement mobile app](https://github.com/pebble-dev/mobile-app), the future of Rebble has never looked so bright.
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Stay tuned for another update once the hackathon is complete, and we have the first working versions of the new RebbleOS!
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Stay tuned for more updates after the hackathon is complete, and when we have the first working versions of the new RebbleOS!
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