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Replying to @FejafJafar
Itโ€™s a supernote nomad!
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Jun 12
Replying to @whoiskatrin
Kindle and Supernote
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Jun 12
Replying to @MaximeRivest
Looks ideal! Team SuperNote but I'd be curious to hear about your Remarkable impressions? Do you use it for your tech projects? What's your main use-case?
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Jun 11
Well, I have Gallery on my reMarkable, and itโ€™s fine: unlike Kaleido you can read it without front light, latency is fine for e-Ink, about the same as Supernote for B&W, but not 60 Hz, and when you go beyond B&W, you start to get infamous flashing.
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Jun 11
Replying to @BrodieOnLinux
60hz with a lot of ghosting. ๐Ÿ˜ฎโ€๐Ÿ’จ And either no color, or Kaleido, which kills screen brightness, forcing to use front light, which is not far away from just using backlight. I like e-ink (I have reMarkable and Supernote), but itโ€™s a very specialized screen.
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Replying to @steveruizok
Is it really much of a concern ? Even on the post you quote it doesnโ€™t shock me in the slightest . I tried to use the iPad to write seriously using things like nebo, notability and goodnotes and it works but not enjoyable . Now team Supernote on a Manta!
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Replying to @a_lightsnack
NEVER thought I'd see another Supernote user in the wild
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Jun 9
Replying to @afrosypaella
It looks like i would use it daily, especially with traveling. Have you seen the Supernote?
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Replying to @PendantRichard
Supernote nomad! Itโ€™s a small e-ink tablet
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I've always been intrigued with the idea of an e-ink tablet for notetaking, and after a lot of research between Supernote, @Viwoods_Aipaper, @remarkablepaper I decided on an SuperNote Manta. I'm 3 days in and loving it. The writing feel is amazing.
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้€™้€ฑๆœซๅ…ฉๅคฉ้ƒฝๆœ‰ๅ‡บ้–€๏ผŒๆœ‰ๅค ็ดฏ็š„ใ€‚ ไฝ†้‚„ๆ˜ฏๅฎŒๆˆไบ† einkbro ็š„ userscript ๆ”ฏๆด๏ผŒไปฅๅŠ็พๅœจ supernote ็š„ koreader ไนŸๅฏไปฅๆ‰‹ๅฏซไบ†ใ€‚ๆžœ็„ถๅ…ซๅนดๅ‰็š„ sony dpt-cp1 ๆ˜ฏๆœ€้›ฃๆž็š„ใ€‚
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ๆ”นไบ†ไธ€็‰ˆๆ›ธๆณ•ๅŠ ๏ผŒๆ”ฏๆด supernote ็š„ๆ‰‹ๅฏซใ€‚ไปฅๅพŒไธ็”จไธ€้‚Š็œ‹ๆ‰‹ๆฉŸ๏ผŒไธ€้‚Š็ทดๅญ—ไบ†ใ€‚
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Supernoteใซใชใฃใฆๅธฐใฃใฆใใ‚‹ใ‚“ใ ใ‚ˆโ€ฆ
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SuperNoteใ‚ขใƒƒใƒ—ใƒ‡ใƒผใƒˆใ•ใ‚ŒใŸใ‘ใฉ ๅ…ฌๅผใ‚ตใ‚คใƒˆใซใ‚‚ใพใ ๆŽฒ่ผ‰ใ•ใ‚Œใฆใ„ใชใ„
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I've vibecoded a few apps that have changed my life, and soon I'll open source them so others can benefit the first thing you should know: I have a LOT of problems. And so I started thinking to myself that maybe my little beautiful machines could whisper out solutions to my problems they did, and here's the problems they solved: 1. SAVE YOURSELF TIME AND STOP TRYING TO REMEMBER SO MUCH i'm a head of marketing with side hobbies, a daughter, personal relationships, and an expat living abroad. I used to juggle all of these mentally, and it demanded a lot of my short-term memory, but the result was bad performance. I'd miss calls, forget things, or feel like I wasn't ''doing enough'' the machines built -> SUPERNOTE The most intuitive, flexible, and useful note-taking app that comes with sweet tools like timers and a universal gateway for notes. No matter where you take the note: it lands in SUPERNOTE. No more forgetting which notepad you took it on. 2. CONVERT ACADEMIC PAPERS TO AN AUDIOBOOKS, CHEAP I'm learning. im learning a lot. i mlearning so much i don't even have the time to think about all the learning I'm doing on a daily basis sound familiar? After a long workday, the last thing I want to do is sit down and read the latest arxiv paper on my phone in bed. but if you try and pipe that shit into a TTS service, the output is Unintelligible. Why? 1. the way a academic paper is written is not meant to be listened to 2. there are all sorts of equations and tables and figures that do not translate into TTS the machines built me PAPER READER this has 10xed my learning capacity 3. (stay tuned for more intel)
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Nice! I got the Supernote Manta
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