I'm not sure as their website says "Andrdoi 13" but also that it runs "SolOS" - which sounds like their version to keep it light and distraction free.
However, while I don't know what it ships with their founder said they will be releasing bootloader unlock tool
I own a remarkable … should I buy one?
Are you launching on nostr:npub1kmwdmhuxvafg05dyap3qmy42jpwztrv9p0uvey3a8803ahlwtmnsnhxqk9 ?
If not, missed opportunity!
See my other reply in this thread as to differences - they are different display technologies.
Remarkable seems good for just reading, drawing and making notes. This display is faster so different experience, more versatile with OS that won't be locked down and ability to add apps (also no subscription service like Remarkable), and Remarkable can't be used in the dark without an external light source, whereas Daylight has amber light.
Different display technology is the biggest. Remarkable 2 uses e-ink (like Kindle) where Daylight uses reflective LCD tech. Advantage to RLCD is it is super fast (you can actually watch videos, scroll and zoom are better). While eink has improved, there is still some lag. Also, remarkable 2 doesn't have any kind of light, where Daylight has very tiny perforations allowing them to light the screen from behind in an amber color (no blue light). This is different from Kindles that use tiny lights in the edge that shine onto the eink.
On software side Daylight is looking to be more open (founder said they will offer root kits) where Remarkable seems very closed (even has a subscription service for cloud storage and syncing). Daylight is version of Android so you can load in all kinds of apps if you want.
yes! love the "most zapped" ranking on Nostr
just don't give them the gaping mouth! seriously though, the incentives are misaligned
what was your first? mine was (and still is) AOEII
this^ is why I love simple human readable notes like markdown and Nostr. File over app as philosophy: https://stephango.com/file-over-app
I find sometimes when I'm not productive it's my body or life telling me something...need sleep, need some fun or entertainment to rejuvenate etc.
seems appropriate to repost this after the last couple of days:
nostr:note1328l2826gncr5s6c4qktur2afh8e9jjulpp6qxyfu8akuzvx0e3sh9rtjy
welp, looks like I just got a swift kick to start using npub1mutnyacc9uc4t5mmxvpprwsauj5p2qxq95v4a9j0jxl8wnkfvuyque23vg
Ok. Been meaning to publish this for a little while now.
I think reviews are an extremely underrated / under explored design space for application that want to leverage Nostr (in particular, the social graph).
In this essay, the first of a series I want to publish on nostr:npub1w0rthyjyp2f5gful0gm2500pwyxfrx93a85289xdz0sd6hyef33sh2cu4x, I break down:
- how reviews drive commerce
- despite their being broken / fake / easily gamed
- how the internet originally won
- what’s needed to make the internet functional again (upgraded stack)
- how this upgraded stack makes a whole new design spaces possible
- how ONE of the many things we’ll fix is reviews
- how we’re going about it with a project we’re calling Satlantis
nostr:npub18lzls4f6h46n43revlzvg6x06z8geww7uudhncfdttdtypduqnfsagugm3 - as promised. Put it up on highlighter.
nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m - this is what I was alluding to last week. That being said, I want to dig deeper on your particular comment, and I’ll do that in the next essay.
nostr:npub1sfhflz2msx45rfzjyf5tyj0x35pv4qtq3hh4v2jf8nhrtl79cavsl2ymqt - Thankyou for your early feedback 🙏🏽
really looking forward to this!
What do you think about adjacent spaces, for example performance track records of money managers? I think there are a lot of similarities...easily gamed, don't transfer with the person, not verified etc.
I have a vague inkling a nostr like architecture could fix this
what's the worst mainstream media article on the halving so far?
I have the same issue! Did you figure it out?
No I'm in the U.S. :(
And because I'm in the US I can't use wallet of Satoshi or send Sats from Alby wallet.
Found out what was wrong with not being able to zap from Alby:
Alby infrastructure isn't supporing sending lightning in the U.S.!
WHY DIDN'T I HEAR ABOUT THIS EARLIER?!
Just like WoS, they won't support US and are winding down their LNDHub (which I was previously able to use to send from Blue Wallet).
So...my experiment to see how easy it would be to onboard to Nostr on mobile only has been challenging to say the least.
- I'm sure Primal is the best if it works
- If Primal doesn't work, and now both Alby and WoS are not available as custodial solutions, what is left for a new user?
I run my own node, so I could connect Alby there and would have gotten there anyway, but again, the point was to see how easily and frictionlessly this could work.
Next up is trying Mutiny.
As an aside - I don't blame Alby and @Alby deserves a lot of credit for proactively reaching out to me after seeing this post.
Lol...I remember during dot com era CEO of Sun Microsystems later said "what were you thinking?!" In reference to investors paying 10x sales for his company. He literally said you were stupid because even if you got all revenue (nevermind the cost of sales and open) it would take you 10 years to get your money back!

