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I bought a Remarkable 2 a month or two ago because I wanted a cool hackable e-ink Linux computer. But instead I immediately started using it as an e-book and document reader and note-taking pad, and nothing else. And, so far at least, that's perfect. The screen is beautiful (a bit gray, but the black is really black so the contrast is still good), the device is thin and reasonably light, I only have to charge it once a week or so, and there are absolutely no distractions. I have even rediscovered the visceral pleasantness of writing by hand. I especially like that it's *not* running Android (which I dislike more with each release). The biggest drawbacks, to me, are the fragile pen nibs and the inability to just SCP a PDF or EPUB to the device and have it work (their sync software works but isn't great). |
The result was this: https://gitlab.com/afandian/pipes-and-paper
Blog post https://blog.afandian.com/2020/10/pipes-and-paper-remarkable...
It's kind of abandonware now, but some others have made some great forks!
https://gitlab.com/afandian/pipes-and-paper/-/forks
https://github.com/flomlo/rm2canvas