the ink pen that captures everything you write @nuwapen | pen salesman

Joined June 2009
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I always wanted a pen that tracked everything I ever wrote down So we built one
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I’m just happy I told her I loved her before the U.S. government shut her down #ripaigirlfriend
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Jo! Nathan!
Met a guy recently named Jonathan who goes by Nathan. I didn’t even know you could do that
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Introducing Devin Desktop. Manage fleets of local and cloud agents from one surface. Plan, delegate, review, and ship without leaving your editor.
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It’s a beautiful city, it is
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Biggest Nuwa Pen shipment ever, thank you brave alpha users!
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Release notes — Nuwa App v0.6.15 feedback.nuwapen.com/changel…
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cool the first wristband with a screen all around it
This is my life right now testing on two platforms. Completely seamless and automatic switching between watches. Tasker profiles for #pebble work exactly the same for #wearos, no need to update profiles or create new ones. Looking forward to sharing more in the coming days.
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“Europoor”
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tried DLAM to send a message on iMessage worked in one go. very very cool.
never give up.🦾
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sick! when it first came out, i was thinking about the plethora of iot devices (i.e a pen??) that wouldn't need to constrained to outdated bluetooth protocols for synchronization. AMAZING MOVE
Halter announced today the launch of direct-to-satellite connectivity using SpaceX's @Starlink for its smart cattle collars, a world-first that removes the need for cell towers or on-ranch infrastructure. "Using Starlink enables ranchers to manage cattle anywhere they can see the sky. Combined with a suite of new tools for reproduction, animal behavior, and precision pasture management, the release significantly expands what is possible for cattle ranch management. Beef ranchers in remote and rugged regions that were limited by connectivity can now turn to virtual fencing to run more productive and sustainable operations - at a time when they face rising fuel costs, labor shortages, and an aging workforce pressures." Halter’s internal modeling estimates direct-to-satellite capability expands coverage of the U.S beef cattle market by 2.5x. Until now, Halter’s solar-powered, GPS-enabled collars relied on Halter’s proprietary long-range radio towers. With direct-to-satellite, the collars can communicate via Starlink, eliminating ground infrastructure entirely.
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10 Sep 2023
very hard to do something novel for the first time; orders of magnitude easier to copy something that is known to be possible. conviction is either extremely difficult, or free.
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> like many, had the same question >always went back to pen-and-paper >then i thought why can't my pen remember what i wrote down >bought todopen.com > officially "post-domain, pre-revenue" > years later, we ship > ai expanded the use-case 1000x
Has anyone made a good Todo list app?
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the craziest part now is that the modern computer probably has to be entirely reinvented, from scratch. pretty much like how jobs & co brought apple ii to market. like not improved. not given a chatbot sidebar or something but really from the ground up like the iphone redefined what it meant to be a pocket computer. the current paradigm for computers was built around a human staring at a screen, moving a cursor, opening apps, managing windows, naming files, remembering where things live, & manually translating intent into interface actions. that made sense when the human was the runtime. but in an ai native world, it starts to look kinda ridiculous. you can see this ridiculousness when you use computer use agents… they are useful sure, but they’re also obviously transitional. they’re teaching ai to operate machines designed for humans, which is clever, but also kind of absurd. it’s like making a robot hand so it can use a doorknob instead of asking why the door needs a knob at all. yes i know humans also need to use a door knob, but maybe in the future humans don’t need to use a computer, or at least what we think of a computer today at all. this all leads to some interesting questions: - what is a file when the system understands context? - what is an app when intent can route itself? - what is a desktop when work can be decomposed, executed, monitored, & summarized by agents? - what is a browser when the agent can retrieve, compare, transact, & remember? - what is an operating system when the primary user is no longer just a person, but a person plus a swarm of delegated intelligences? or no person at all. the old computer assumed navigation. the new computer has to assume a new kind of intention. the old computer organized information. the new computer has to try to organize agency. we’re still in the hacky middle stage at the moment with sidebars, copilots, agents clicking through legacy ui, & automation layers sitting on top of 40 year old metaphors. the new computer is likely one where memory, context, identity, permissions, tools, agents, & interfaces are native primitives. this means desktop, mobile, browser, apps, files, folders deserves another first principles look.
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You take notes in meetings because you think you'll remember more. Princeton and UCLA proved the opposite. Laptop note-takers wrote down 65% more words than longhand note-takers. They also scored significantly worse on understanding questions. A week later — with their own notes in front of them — they were still worse. This effect has a name. It's not what you think. 🧵
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Apr 23
Doing a hardware startup has been the education of a lifetime
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BTS Nuwa Pen Assembly > I don’t film faces > super zoomed in > but fun to watch
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The Los Angeles Unified school board has voted to require screen time limits and encourage the use of pen and paper for assignments, becoming the first major school district to do so. @SamChampion reports.
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RIP Tim Apple
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Hello from the assembly line!
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Hear me out: Robolympics I think we already know the winner
Clankers, racing…
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