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- How does Firefox's Reader View work?
- The most underused browser feature
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An app like Pocket to read articles and highlight?
The one ask you have that Literal doesn't yet support is read mode for sources (though it will automatically archive / backup sources). It looks like Chrome's read mode (i.e. the "Show simplified view" toolbar) is open source, so I think I could add support relatively quickly if you're interested.
toltec
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Notes on My Remarkable Tablet
3.x support will come to toltec, I've been blocked by stuff outside of my control a couple of times. Including things happening in my life that I won't get into.
You can see the current progress here: https://github.com/toltec-dev/toltec/issues/820
As for the comment on the kernel change, that was actually an ask by someone in the community: https://github.com/reMarkable/linux/issues/8
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The ReMarkable Streaming Tool v2: Elevating Remote Work Efficiency
I love seeing work in this space! I made a collaborative whiteboard app for the reMarkable a while ago: https://github.com/fenollp/reMarkable-tools
It is packaged in the homebrew Toltec repo https://toltec-dev.org/
- What are you doing with community projects?
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remarkable hacks
Remember to read the warning on Toltec home page:
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Training room Remarkable
- https://toltec-dev.org/
- What operating system does the Remarkable 2 use?
- Is it just me or did the ebook reader function get ruined several updates back?
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Remarkable 1 purchase
Do you ever plan to put your own tools and stuff on it? If so I would reccomened staying on 2.15 so you can use https://toltec-dev.org/. Also newest version 3 software forces infinite scroll and a lot of people absolutely hate it. I happily stay on 2.10. You can change versions as well, unofficially. Not sure if using the cloud still works with that, lots of us have cut that out entirely.
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Neofetch, for ReMarkable
Definitely start by installing toltec if your device is on version <=2.15.1.1189, https://toltec-dev.org
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Toltec for V3
Still waiting on ddvk-hacks and rm2fb. Only an updated rm2fb package is pending: https://github.com/toltec-dev/toltec/pull/656
What are some alternatives?
readability - Readability is a library written in Go (golang) to parse, analyze and convert HTML pages into readable content. Originally an Arc90 Experiment, it is now incorporated into Safari’s Reader View.
remarkable-hacks - additional functionality via binary patching
ftr-site-config - Site-specific article extraction rules to aid content extractors, feed readers, and 'read later' applications.
awesome-reMarkable - A curated list of projects related to the reMarkable tablet
parser - 📜 Extract meaningful content from the chaos of a web page
remarkable2-framebuffer - remarkable2 framebuffer reversing
unclutter - A modern reader mode and article library for your browser.
draft-reMarkable - A launcher for the reMarkable tablet, which wraps around the standard interface.
soup-strainer - A reimplementation of the Readability/Decruft algorithm using BeautifulSoup and html5lib
koreader - An ebook reader application supporting PDF, DjVu, EPUB, FB2 and many more formats, running on Cervantes, Kindle, Kobo, PocketBook and Android devices
einkbro - A small, fast web browser based on Android WebView. It's tailored for E-Ink devices but also works great on normal android devices.
remarkable-keywriter