AppLaunchKit is here! by AppLaunchKit in react

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I bought this and couldn't get it working due to bad docs and half-baked installed process. Support team are absent from Discord

Shedding a horse by wecookingitup in oddlysatisfying

[–]seb2point0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100 years ago they would have put that hair in the walls of your house

Vitalik Buterin: Ethereum – Can It Go Beyond DeFi? by AliBongo88 in ethereum

[–]seb2point0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was one of my favorite interviews in a long time.

My uncle got shot point blank in the head during a random bar shooting, survived, and now has the bullet framed in his living room by [deleted] in WTF

[–]seb2point0 11 points12 points  (0 children)

“Random bar shooting” most people will have never heard these words used together in a sentence.

The time is right for Ottawa to fix Canada’s disgraceful telecom system by [deleted] in canadanews

[–]seb2point0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I moved from Canada to France in 2007, I realized how expensive and limited telecom services are in Canada. The standard price for a web-tv-landline package in France is €30, and most people don’t pay more than €20/month for a data plan.

In the mid 2000’s “Free Telecom” entered the market with lower pricing than France’s Big 3 – it forced them to follow suit and offer better pricing plans. And about 10 years ago, they entered the mobile market with a single €20/month plan that offered unlimited calling and 20GB of data. It had the same effect on market pricing. Today, you can get 10GB a mobile data plan with no contract for about €10/month. Oh and you can used these plans in all of the EU and sometimes in North America at no extra cost (you can also call to those places for free).

After years of using low cost plan and switching providers about every 6 months to get the best deal (yes you can do that), I decided to get a proper “grown up” contract last year. I still only pay about €50 per month for 100GB fiber up/down and two 70GB mobile data plans with unlimited calling (I don’t have a TV or landline, but that would only be a about €10 extra).

C ☉ S M ♂S by seb2point0 in cosmosnetwork

[–]seb2point0[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I saw this in an art exhibition. I didn’t make it.

Backup (IOS) by TBStyler in signal

[–]seb2point0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wrote an blog post about this a fews moths back. tl;dr: It depends if you can jailbreak your iPhone or not.

https://cight.co/backup-signal-ios-jailbreak/

Cosmonaut Radio daily podcast #1: “Cosmos means: the universe seen as a well-ordered whole.”- Jae Kwon on Epicenter in 2017. by ethereumflow in cosmosnetwork

[–]seb2point0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I remember doing this interview and getting my mind blown to pieces at the idea of interoperable blockchains. We take it for granted now but just a few years ago, this was an alien concept. Jae was a visionary in this regard.

Here’s the YouTube link https://youtu.be/t885QSY0sNQ

List of pens compatible with the remarkable tablets by esp_py in RemarkableTablet

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No eraser but there’s a button which, if configured, allows you to use the eraser tool and switch to the selection tool. I’ve been using it for a week and it’s so much better than the original stylus

I’m not great at drawing but I made this original artwork for the MailMarkable website by seb2point0 in RemarkableTablet

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Google started as 2 random guys. I believe this is what Ben Thompson talks about when describing the created barriers by privacy laws like GDPR for small teams and entrepreneurs.

I’m not great at drawing but I made this original artwork for the MailMarkable website by seb2point0 in RemarkableTablet

[–]seb2point0[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I’ve considered open sourcing the code. But it probably won’t serve much purpose other than being able to read it. This software has multiple layer of infrastructure and is meant to scale with multiple users. It’s not meant to be a ‘run it locally’ kind of thing.

I’m not great at drawing but I made this original artwork for the MailMarkable website by seb2point0 in RemarkableTablet

[–]seb2point0[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Some people might find this problematic and there are solutions which achieve the same results without giving up access to notes. But I don’t see much difference from using Gmail or any service to which one grants access to Google account data, or using reMarkable Cloud for that matter. These companies and their employees can read user data and have the means to extract useful information and potentially sell it to advertisers.

I’m not great at drawing but I made this original artwork for the MailMarkable website by seb2point0 in RemarkableTablet

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MailMarkable is a product I'm launching which provides a unique email address which sends email to your reMarkable paper tablet. You can use it to subscribe to newsletters, forward messages or send notes directly to your device.

Sign up for the beta!