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by sandsmark
3484 days ago
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> If your software is closed source, then I don't understand how anyone other than you effectively (or practically) would be able to solve or fix any security holes. I'm sorry if I wasn't clear. I meant that for pretty much all current e-paper devices you aren't able to get access to run your own code unless you find a security hole that you can exploit to gain access. And sorry about the strawman, it wasn't intended that way. I think the rest of the comment before that answers your original question. |
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Ok. That helps clarify things.
But on your website, you do not state that your device will permit flashing "your own code". Your website somewhat implies the opposite, it says:
" DO YOU PROVIDE THE REMARKABLE WITH A SDK FOR CUSTOM DEVELOPMENT? The reMarkable will not initially ship with an officially supported SDK. We might however release an unsupported SDK for best developers. "
Could you clarify what "might" and "best developers" means? In multiple comments, you somewhat imply capabilities and features of the product with terms like "hackable" and "run your own code". Perhaps you could put an explicit statement on your website clarifying your position to match your comments.