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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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Calibre Web
:books: Web app for browsing, reading and downloading eBooks stored in a Calibre database
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goMarkableStream
A utility to stream (and record) from a Remarkable2 without hack or third party dependencies
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multivnc
MultiVNC is a cross-platform Multicast-enabled VNC viewer based on LibVNCClient. The desktop version runs on Unix, Mac OS X and Windows. There also is an Android version.
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fingerterm-reMarkable
A build of fingerterm, modified to draw more nicely on the reMarkable ePaper device.
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vnsee reviews and mentions
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Use remarkable as a portable second monitor?
The reMarkable, both RM1 and RM2, can totally be used as a second monitor for one's PC.
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Gen Zers are bookworms but say they're shunning e-books because of eye strain, digital detoxing, and their love for libraries
There is a GitHub project to use Remarkable as a second screen. I have not tried it.
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Show HN: A VNC viewer for eInk devices capable of 30 FPS when writing text
There's https://github.com/matteodelabre/vnsee if you want to use VNC as a client on your remarkable. I've used it in the past to run Chromium on a server and display it on the reMarkable: https://photos.app.goo.gl/TnNE1tdzvrwphJ8N6
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VNC for rm2 - still works?
Yes, it still works! I don’t provide any “official” instructions to use it with Windows, but check out this thread where users discussed some ways to get it to work: https://github.com/matteodelabre/vnsee/issues/13
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Sreen Cast without Connect
Yes, see also https://github.com/matteodelabre/vnsee for the other direction. They don't need Connect. I believe most if not all work with Windows but probably slightly trickier to setup than with Linux.
- Anyone using VNSee on RM1 with latest firmware 2.10.0.324?
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The PineNote is an e-ink notebook that runs Linux
There is a community VNC client for it. If you're on Windows you'll need a HDMI dummy plug to simulate a second screen with the proper dimensions.
But yes, it works as an external screen. Check out VNSee for this https://github.com/matteodelabre/vnsee
- Any way to use the rM2 as a "second screen" for a laptop? Specifically, for terminal use.
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rm1 framebuffer does not work any longer with version 2.6.1.71
did you try https://github.com/matteodelabre/vnsee/releases yet?
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matteodelabre/vnsee is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of vnsee is C++.
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