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Remotely change the ping frequency in case of emergency. #1169

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chavejc opened this issue Sep 30, 2024 · 5 comments
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Remotely change the ping frequency in case of emergency. #1169

chavejc opened this issue Sep 30, 2024 · 5 comments

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@chavejc
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chavejc commented Sep 30, 2024

Allow to remotely change the frequency in case of emergencies, like loading a profile from URL or Reading frequency parameters from API or URL, I am in the position to pay for this change, thanks.
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@andreapx
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I do that with Tasker: I send a notification on NTFY (selfhosted) and Tasker react to a value I send on that notification to send an intent to GPSLogger

@chavejc
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chavejc commented Nov 18, 2024

Hi Andrea

Can we discuss about this matter via teams?? Now I have some other questions based on your response.

Thanks
JC

@andreapx
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I'd rather not use Teams, if you want we can start chatting here and maybe from there pass to Telegram.
If you don't find me there, ping me here.

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chavejc commented Nov 19, 2024

Hi Andrea, can you give me more details about Tasker? Thanks

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Hi Andrea, can you give me more details about Tasker? Thanks

You can find different tutorial online. Basically it's kind of programming with abstraction, somethind like IFTTT. You can interact with different apps (if they have plugins or if they support intents), react from incoming messages (like NTFY, SMS, PushBullet, etc.), and so on.
Start playing with it, it's very useful.

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