remarkable2-hacks
remarkable_syncthing
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remarkable2-hacks
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PineNote Community Edition
I've had the reMarkable 2 for years and it's amazing. FYI, the reMarkable is itself quite hackable. There is a supported way to run an SSH server on it and push your own binaries and other files to use on the device. One example resource for hacks/mods is https://github.com/danielebruneo/remarkable2-hacks .
- DDVK - "This version the device is running is not support,yet. 20230608125139"
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Any good 3rd party apps?
check out https://github.com/danielebruneo/remarkable2-hacks
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Before giving up, need new use cases
Also check out the mods/hacks if you want a little more functionality (https://github.com/danielebruneo/remarkable2-hacks). I can recommend the first hack they suggest (https://github.com/ddvk/remarkable-hacks) , but I didn't try the other ones
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Ideas on the best way to doodle architectural plans
I recommend this awesome guide that introduces you to the topic of "hacking" the rM.
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Looking for thoughts on stylus, folios, and hacks
There is a repo dedicated to rM2 hacks with lots of text.https://github.com/danielebruneo/remarkable2-hacks
remarkable_syncthing
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Software Workarounds
If you want to go totally cloud-less, syncthing works very well to mirror folders. It's currently how I make changes to my koreader folder, for instance: https://github.com/Evidlo/remarkable_syncthing
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An Achilles heal in the reMarkable for heavy users.
I use syncthing to keep everything synchronized automatically, installed through toltec (there are some notes here that are a bit outdated, but still work). One of the computers this synchronizes to then makes periodic snapshots.
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Syncing 2 devices?
If you are willing to modify your device, there is https://github.com/evidlo/remarkable_syncthing.
- Is Screen Share in 2.9 worth it?
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Best way to de-cloud
I've been using ReMy and syncthing.
- In need of a more private and robust sync approach
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3rd Party Cloud Syncing Question
Well, speaking for myself, I just use Syncthing to sync the vector files to my laptop, and then use remy on my laptop to view them any time I want.
- Local back up of Remarkable 2 - Any program that works?
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My rM2 arrived and I'm impressed - here's a mini review
Have you tried syncing your files "directly" with something like Syncthing? It seems to work on the ReMarkable: https://github.com/evidlo/remarkable_syncthing
What are some alternatives?
awesome-reMarkable - A curated list of projects related to the reMarkable tablet
rmfakecloud - host your own cloud for the remarkable
remarkable-stylus - hack to get the button of a lamy pen working
remy - Remy, an online&offline manager for the reMarkable tablet
remarkable-calendar-creator - Create calendars to display on a reMarkable device as the suspend screen or to write notes on, including events from your own online iCal calendar
DecSync - Synchronize RSS, contacts, calendars, tasks and more without a server
remarkable-assistant - Manage templates, splash screens, and settings on your reMarkable tablet
toltec - Community-maintained repository of free software for the reMarkable tablet.
reMarkableWeb
remarkable-hacks - additional functionality via binary patching
rmview - A live viewer for reMarkable written in PyQt5