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#Remarkable 2
brenna · 1 month
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the vibe for march 21st is today is my friday. it's i love you sherpa socks. it's maybe i'll try writing a poem. let's see.
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techniktagebuch · 8 months
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September 2023
Das teuerste und beste Nichts der Welt
Mehrere Dinge haben sich bewahrheitet: Ich habe mir das Remarkable 2 bestellt, ein dünnes, 700 Euro teures Nichts, das einem Tablet ähnelt, nur ohne die Vorteile eines Tablets.
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Es kann praktisch nicht ins Internet gehen, außer zur Synchronisierung, es hat keine Apps und keine Ablenkung. Es ist das vielleicht beste Nichts, was ich je besessen habe. Dies wird ein euphorischer Text, das merke ich jetzt schon. Allein der Umstand, dass ich ihn auf dem Remarkable schreibe.
Ich weiß nicht, ob ich ADHS habe. In meiner Jugend gab es diese Diagnose, aber meine Mutter war strikt gegen Ritalin. Mehr kann ich nicht dazu sagen, außer, dass schon das schnarrende Hupen von Lieferwägen auf der Straße unter mir ausreicht, um mich für 30 Minuten aus der Konzentration zu reißen. Ich habe immer Schwierigkeiten gehabt, Texte am Schreibtisch zu schreiben. Noch schlimmer: Texte, wenn geschrieben, auch noch korrigieren.
Mit dem Remarkable habe ich einen 10.000 Zeichen Text für Die Zeit an einem Vormittag geschrieben. Ich saß im Bett, das Papiertablet in der Hand, und war wie im Rausch. Ich tippe das mit der Tastatur aufgestellt, ähnlich wie bei einem Surface, die Handschreibe-Erkennungsfunktion benutze ich – wider Erwarten – fast überhaupt nicht. Als Notizbuch ist es umständlich, und für den Gebrauch am Sandkasten auf der Parkbank eigentlich auch zu teuer.
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Aber zurück zu dem Text: Anschließend habe ich ihn, weil das Display die Augen viel weniger müde macht, auch noch korrigiert! Mit der Hand – mit dem Stift! Mit Korrekturzeichen, weil ich so unter dem Eindruck stand, dass alles mit diesem Remarkable Spaß machen würde. 
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Für professionelle Schreiber_innen mit ADHS-Verdacht ist es ein Game-Changer. Meinen Laptop habe ich in den zweieinhalb Wochen seit seiner Ankunft fast überhaupt nicht mehr benutzt. Nur für E-Mails. Die kann das Remarkable nicht. Aber das macht nichts. In diesem Fall ist weniger wesentlich mehr.
(Alexander Krützfeldt)
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tea-and-bio · 9 months
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Anyone here use a reMarkable?
Hello studyblr community, I come seeking advice. A friend recently mentioned that she uses a reMarkable to take notes. It honestly sounds like the sort of thing I've been looking for for a while. In particular, it isn't internet enabled, it's got a paper like feel, it can do PDFs and word documents, and it can read handwriting/turn it to text. I'm seeing her Sunday and I'll try it in person a bit then, but I'd be curious to get a wider selection of opinions.
Have any of you used them for note taking? Do you like it? Pros? Cons? Does it matter if you have the normal pen or the plus? I do plan to just use it for note taking and maybe as a planner, so things like "it doesn't support a lot of ebook formats" don't really matter to me.
Also, I know it comes with 8GB of storage. Practically speaking, how much is that? I don't have a good sense of file size. Can you take notes for several classes all semester no problem, or do you have to keep backing them up and then deleting them off the device? (Can you edit files that aren't stored on it, like files in your google drive? Does this solve any space issues?)
Any thoughts/opinions/advice would be much appreciated!
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neonbitemarks · 1 year
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Gave my ReMarkable 2 a test run with a quick xenomorph sketch XD
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OK I really, REALLY want to get a reMarkable tablet, but I also don't want to spend 400 pounds. And that's about how much they cost used too. Has anyone in the studyblr community used a reMarkable? I want to get one to put papers I need to read onto, and they just seem like such neat devices. The lack of Internet access is also a plus.
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nathanielmatychuk · 9 days
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What kind of secret is this? Hand drawn on a ReMarkable 2 tablet and then edited in Corel Painter. https://linktr.ee/nathanielmatychuk
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keyboard-squared · 7 months
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I've Owned a reMarkable 2 for One Year—Here's the Truth About It
One year ago, I thought the reMarkable was one of the best investments I'd ever made. Now, it's time to set the record straight.
Let’s be real: most writing tools are overrated. They’re overpriced, buggy, and most of all, they’re usually marketed as a way to somehow magically “fix” your writing. The truth is nothing can take the place of learning how to write well, not even the fanciest writing gadget in the world. But find the right tool, combine it with your practised skill and accumulated knowledge, and your whole…
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rogue-ai-cat · 8 months
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"Buy the new paper tablet", they said. "It's great for taking notes," they said. "Absolutely it'll have a battery percentage indicator that actually works and they won't literally remove it from the device because they can't fix it and they don't care," They said...
I don't know what the fuck I'm supposed to do about this.
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templates-resumeblog · 8 months
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Elevating Planner Efficiency: reMarkable 2's Dynamic Templates for Future Planning
In the age of innovation, where technology continually reshapes the landscape of productivity, the reMarkable 2 tablet stands as a beacon of possibility. Among its array of features, the reMarkable 2 template offerings for planners have captured the hearts of forward-thinkers, creatives, and organization enthusiasts alike. Prepare to embark on a journey of streamlined planning, as the reMarkable 2 redefines how we envision and realize our future goals.
Personalization at Its Pinnacle:
The reMarkable 2 tablet is the epitome of customization, and its templates for planners are no exception. In a world where each individual's aspirations are uniquely their own, these templates cater to diverse needs. From daily schedules and to-do lists to weekly agendas and project timelines, you have the power to craft your planner with precision. Gone are the days of generic planners – reMarkable 2's templates adapt to your lifestyle.
Fostering Visual Clarity:
Planning isn't just about creating lists; it's about forming a clear path toward your objectives. The reMarkable 2 templates harness the strength of visual thinking. With mind maps, flowcharts, and visual goal trackers, you can envision the bigger picture while retaining a strong grasp of the details. Visualizing your journey makes it more comprehensible, enabling efficient decision-making and smoother progress.
Fluid Adaptability:
Life is fluid, and so are your goals. The reMarkable 2 templates cater to the dynamic nature of ambition. As your objectives evolve, these templates can be effortlessly modified to accommodate shifts in focus. With a few touches, your planner transforms to mirror your changing priorities, allowing you to stay in tune with the rhythm of your journey.
Precision in Execution:
Planning becomes powerful when combined with precision in execution. The reMarkable 2's templates infuse your planner with structure, offering actionable frameworks like project planners, time-blocking schedules, and goal-oriented checklists. The result? A planner that doesn't just capture ideas but propels them into tangible accomplishments.
Inspiring Creativity:
In the realm of planning, creativity fuels innovation. The reMarkable 2 templates recognize this interplay, offering a canvas for more than just words and numbers. Engage your imaginative side with blank templates for sketches, doodles, and free-form notes. Infusing creativity into your planner not only makes it engaging but also sparks new perspectives on your goals.
Sustainable Transformation:
The reMarkable 2's digital prowess isn't solely transformative for you – it's a nod to sustainability. In a world moving toward eco-consciousness, choosing digital templates over paper planners reduces your environmental footprint. Your planner becomes a space for growth without contributing to paper waste.
In conclusion, the reMarkable 2 templates for planners herald a new era of future planning. It's more than just templates; it's a philosophy that champions personalization, visual clarity, adaptability, execution precision, creativity, and sustainability. Embrace the reMarkable 2's innovative features, and witness how it not only enhances your planning but enriches the journey toward realizing your dreams.
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brenna · 16 days
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the vibe for april 14th is lazy. it's wearing men's active wear when you're neither active nor a man. it's lying on the porch in the sun like a cat and drinking your coffee as slowly as you can.
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techniktagebuch · 8 months
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August 2023
Ein 700 Euro teures Nichts
Ich habe mir ein Remarkable 2 bestellt. Ein Remarkable 2 ist ein sehr dünnes Tablet, nur ohne Farbe, mehr ein eBook-Reader, mit E-Ink-Display, ohne Apps, das Internet ist nur für das Synchronisieren der Daten zuständig. Es kann sehr wenig. Es ist praktisch ein knapp 700 Euro teures Nichts, und damit das teuerste Nichts, was ich bisher erstanden habe.
Ich möchte damit gerne meine Texte schreiben, ablenkungsfrei. Wegen meiner Tendenz zu ADHS und ah, was weiß Wikipedia eigentlich über den Ruf der Amsel. Können Amseln denken? Lieben? Oh. Ehegattensplitting. Die nächsten Tage wird es ankommen und dann, wie man so schön sagt, halte ich euch auf dem Laufenden. Wenn es denn läuft. Es wird sicher in fancy Kartons kommen und per Express, weil teure Nichtse immer teuer aussehende Kartons brauchen. Wir werden sehen.
(Alexander Krützfeldt)
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5ummit · 5 days
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We’re Harkonnens. So this is how we’ll survive. By being Harkonnens.
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thatoneacecryptid · 8 months
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My favorite thing about the second season of The Magnus Archives is the sullen way Jon alway ends statements followed by a click and then the most unhinged shit you’ve ever heard
It shouldn’t be funny but it is
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columboscreens · 6 months
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revvethasmythh · 13 days
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it's so funny to me that caleb and veth really did just trade off the job of intensely pining for the other at like the halfway point of the campaign. like, imo, nott in the early days did not behave in any real romantic or even romance-adjacent ways toward him--I imagine it would be very hard to even think in that way when you hate what you look like so much, have such low self-esteem, and are actively lying about your entire past, including a secret husband. caleb, on the other hand, is kind of diving directly back into the sort of relationship he had with astrid and eadwulf. very close, very intimate, we-huddled-for-warmth-together-and-oops-it-led-to-something-else sort of thing. he is the one who expresses that he's fine with it if people think he and nott are romantically together when they're talking to keg. nott is the one who pushes back on that. he calls her his life partner. unknowingly, he compares his feelings for nott to nott's feelings for yeza. his behavior only really starts to change after he finds out about veth's husband because suddenly all of that other stuff is rendered inappropriate in retrospect. but even then he compliments her to yeza over dinner in the most awkward of ways, he admits to being jealous, he calls yeza "a lucky man" to have her, he stares at veth and yeza closed bedroom door for far too long, he creates an entire arcane tower with room for her family just so she'll stay with him. in general, his behavior is not, um, totally and completely platonic about it, you know?
like, veth's feelings for caleb are canonical and therefore indisputable in their existence, but caleb in the early days was not that dissimilar to how veth was acting near the end of the campaign. it really paints a picture of "right person, wrong time" in the way things just didn't line up for them. or, as veth would say: "in another world, maybe"
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starry-bi-sky · 3 months
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I'm having incoherent thoughts about clone danny again from the clone/clone^2 au (when am I not?) but more specifically I'm thinking about his reaction to finding out he's a clone. The standalone clone au digs into that a little more than clone^2, which is more focused on Danny and Damian's relationship. But neither (so far) really get into Danny's issues about finding out he's a clone after 15 years of thinking he wasn't.
Because he resents his parents for not telling him for so long. He resents the way he found out; through a trivial school project rather than a sit-down talk. He resents the fact that, apparently, they had meant to tell him sooner. But forgot. He resents the fact that they never told him because finding out feels like something was stolen from him when it had the chance to not be.
Danny Fenton, just fifteen, cloned not even half a year ago, knows what that personal violation of autonomy feels like. He knows what it's like to be cloned and while he loves Ellie, he does, she's his sister, and in this au his twin. But he is still left with that feeling of unsafety after realizing he'd been cloned. Being cloned is violating. The onset realization that it's so easy to get DNA without the other party noticing, and that what was stopping someone from trying to clone him again?
Followed only after with the rest of the inexplainable mix of feelings of being cloned, the rest of that inner conflict and panic that's an ugly mocktail of emotions that range from horror to fear. Trying to imagine what it's like to be cloned from the cloned party, and I imagine that it leaves you with the feeling of needing to crawl out of your own skin with discomfort.
And then he gets put on the other side of it. Danny Fenton, only fifteen, was cloned not even half a year ago, finding out he is a clone. And reactions, I imagine, can vary from person to person. But to him, it feels like something got stolen from him, like someone took a hole puncher and stuck it right into his chest and stole a chunk of himself from him.
It changes nothing about him and yet it changes everything. It's a betrayal on it's own to just find out he was a clone and they didn't tell him for fifteen years -- it shouldn't mean anything, because he's still Danny, and yet it means everything. It's him, it's him, it's about him. It's his personhood. It's about the fact that a load-bearing rock in his identity just crumbled beneath his feet and now there's a rockslide.
Because then he finds out that they used the wrong DNA. Its like pouring salt in an open wound. He's not even related to his parents or his sister, when for years he thought he was. It's the fact that pieces of his identity that he's been so secure in for so long just got ripped away from him in an instant. Then they tell him -- only through his own horrified prompting -- that the person whose DNA they used -- Bruce Wayne -- didn't even know he existed. That they accidentally used the wrong DNA, then didn't tell the person whose DNA they used.
The betrayal of being lied to for years turns really quickly into horror at his own existence. Something very similar to the horror he felt at being cloned and the skin-crawling discomfort that made him feel like his own skin wasn't really his. And then its not. It's actually not. Nothing but his own name feels like it belongs to him anymore -- not his hair, not his eyes, not his heart or his lungs, nothing feels like his anymore and he didn't know what that felt like until it was gone.
It's a question of Nature Vs. Nurture -- where does the line of "nature" begin and where does the line of "nurture" end? What of him is actually his? What of him is Bruce Wayne's? It's not logical, it's not supposed to be. It's a load-bearing wall on the house of his identity being destroyed and now everything else is caving down in on him. What belongs to Danny, what belongs to Bruce Wayne?
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