

Hmm, wonder if Bluetooth (D)DoS attacks are a thing.
Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it:
Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them.
I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.”
I’m sure you can figure the rest out.


Hmm, wonder if Bluetooth (D)DoS attacks are a thing.


Turn off “debug” in the app settings to stop that & have it only report suspect devices instead of everything it sees.


Sorry - edited my comment as you were replying. It’s in the app’s settings menu.


It’s supposed to ask for Bluetooth access at that point, did it?
Also from the GitHub page:
if you don’t see the scan starting, you might need to enable Foreground Service on your particular phone in the Settings menu [in the app’s settings, not the phone’s]


If you prefer to avoid Google: https://github.com/yjeanrenaud/yj_nearbyglasses
I’ll have to add my wish that strangers would buy me things I want to my Amazon wishlist.