rmfakecloud
plato
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7.5 | 0.0 | |
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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rmfakecloud
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Privacy on RM2
You can upload/download files from the cloud with rMAPI. You can also use rmFakeCloud to host your own sync cloud, so the files just go to your own computer/server. This works with rMAPI as well.
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Best E-Ink tablet for self-hosting
There's also a sync server you can selfhost, with a little bit of added effort: https://github.com/ddvk/rmfakecloud
- Rmfakecloud
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Ask HN: What low-tech way do you use to manage competing tasks/to-dos
Device is a remarkable2, its synced via https://github.com/ddvk/rmfakecloud, and handwritting recognition / org-export using tesseract and a small rust wrapper
Definitely not low-tech, but I just can't go back to paper. Its nice being able to search up what were your todo's on a certain date and keep digital track of what you missed :)
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Send2Remarkable, a Docker container that will scan your inbox and upload PDFs and epubs to your Remarkable cloud
I don’t use Remarkable’s cloud! I run rmfakecloud inside a Docker container.
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Synchronize Pocket articles with Remarkable
Might be good to clarify then or provide an example with https://github.com/ddvk/rmfakecloud because with mention or RPi and Docker I assumed, and I imagined other would too, there would be no official RM cloud requirement.
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Frustration
You can get around this if you're willing to learn and put in the effort. Install Toltec and you can install rmfakecloud on your own server to sync with. Toltec will also allow you to install a bunch of other stuff and makes the device much more useful. I would get rid of mine if these hacks weren't available.
- Thinking of buying a remarkable tablet.
- This thing requires a $8/mo subscription to use its basic features
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Software Workarounds
That doesn't sync with the main UI though, I'm not sure what options exist for that. You could run your own rmcloud perhaps: https://github.com/ddvk/rmfakecloud (I haven't tried yet)
plato
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What's the best path to disconnect from the proprietary cloud and own all your own Remarkable data?
I'm pretty sure /u/rmhack of RCU fame is aiming to do the OS, but I don't think he's actually said so and I'm just extrapolating from his publishing parabola-RM for RM1 and his stated views. Either way, I've been eyeing parabola-RM, Harmony for drawing, plato for reading, assuming the launcher will take care of itself, and eyeing the libremarkable and rmkit APIs.
What are some alternatives?
remarkable-hacks - additional functionality via binary patching
awesome-reMarkable - A curated list of projects related to the reMarkable tablet
remarkable_syncthing - Self-hosting syncing solution for reMarkable
docker - ⛴ Docker image of Nextcloud
rmapi - Go app that allows you to access your reMarkable tablet files through the Cloud API
remarkable_printer - Native printing to reMarkable.
remy - Remy, an online&offline manager for the reMarkable tablet
remarkable-gocryptfs - A non-failsafe way of encrypting reMarkable tablets' internal storage
rm-pdf-tools - PDF tools for reMarkable tablets
go-remarkable2pdf - Go library to parse and render Remarkable lines files
rmapy - A unofficial python module for interacting with the Remarkable Cloud