I like the idea of being able to take physical notes, in multiple different colors, and making it digitally searchable without the hassle and waste of digitally scanning physical notes. When I was a full time student, I really wanted something like this.
I had some kind of rodent as a kid (can’t remember what; just that it wasn’t a hamster) and I put him in my mouth once. He must’ve enjoyed it because he would try to force his way in there every time I’d let him run around on me.
I love my rM2 it’s amazing for reading manuals, books, any PDF, drawing quick sketches for 3d prints im working on, note taking, custom template note taking, it lasts me a month without needing to charge it, and on top of all that it runs Linux so I can load whatever custom code I want on it!
I don’t know where you were getting this $10,000 figure or your claim that it “can’t save anything you write down” but the rM Pro is only $579 which is still cheaper than a lot of tablets on the market and it can infact save what you write down.
Also love my plain black and white RM2. The pen just works without needing to charge and the simple ability to just twirl it around and erase like an eraser is what makes it the most like paper. Also works great as an e-reader tablet, which is what I end up using it for half the time.
Other portable console makers: proprietary shit, locked down OSes, DRM embedded in the device at boot, custom/strange architectural choices, walled gardens
Valve: eh, put a fuckin' normal ass gaming PC in a tiny box with joysticks and call it a day.
Ok, guys. Once again, I’ve found a bodcam video that I think you’ll enjoy. Again, it’s against the rules to post videos as primary content, so I will borrow Bones’ thread to share. This mofo is absolutely certain he knows the law better than the cops. He doesn’t make sovcit gestures, but it’s close enough. I figured you would enjoy.
What you guys are referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX. Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called “Linux”, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project. There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine’s resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called “Linux” distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
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