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Show HN: Vibe Coding a $20k /Year Enterprise Logistics Platform

trmnl.com
33 points·by ryanckulp·2 months ago·7 comments

Show HN: Making an 1800mah e-ink device last up to 6 months

trmnl.com
9 points·by ryanckulp·5 months ago·0 comments

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ryanckulp
·2 months ago·discuss
ShipHero doesn't even have an SLA, not too concerned.
ryanckulp
·2 months ago·discuss
takes notes thanks again.
ryanckulp
·2 months ago·discuss
thanks for reading, updating the post now to explain we use the Superpowers skill and spend 90% of our effort on specs / tests. measure thrice, cut once.
ryanckulp
·3 months ago·discuss
i’m a happy Together Letters user, in an Atlanta founder group. didn’t realize until this post that there are thousands of us, well played.
ryanckulp
·5 months ago·discuss
awesome work! the original Kindle project definitely has quirks, so we now offer a KOReader option as well. https://github.com/usetrmnl/trmnl-koreader/
ryanckulp
·5 months ago·discuss
we call it Developer Edition, i think this is functionality the same. https://trmnl.com/blog/developer-edition
ryanckulp
·5 months ago·discuss
you can point a higher def Kindle to TMRNL, either our closed source web app or free to an open source server.

https://github.com/usetrmnl/trmnl-kindle https://github.com/usetrmnl/trmnl-koreader
ryanckulp
·5 months ago·discuss
what do you think it should be called? for ~$15 optional one time bucks people get 24/7 access to the entire engineering team, me, prioritized feature dev, and can earn monthly payouts from our Creator Fund. we don’t charge a subscription, obviously i’m partial but this model has serves us well. and most of the developer edition fee goes right back to the community via bounties, perks, etc.
ryanckulp
·5 months ago·discuss
you can import ~700 plugins from core to Terminus (Hanami build) or the Laravel build in 1 click. maybe you came on board before that was a reality. we and the community have been rapidly developing multiple self hosted servers with all kinds of features and in different frameworks for comfort. in no marketing materials have we ever claimed that OSS clients were the same as the main web app. in fact that’s why we offer a BYOD license for the web app only. we’ve invested hundreds of thousands into open source so that people can get the TRMNL experience without paying us a penny.
ryanckulp
·5 months ago·discuss
glad to hear this. we made a couple more power savings improvements this week, publishing something on the blog about it ~tmrw.
ryanckulp
·5 months ago·discuss
thanks for the support and i hear you. a few folks pointed their Boox at TRMNL[1], and we’re finally in the smart home arena now with free 5 min refresh rate for Home Assistant. aiming for JIT refresh by summer.

1. https://www.reddit.com/r/Onyx_Boox/s/ZSLF7u5pm8
ryanckulp
·5 months ago·discuss
OP's Timeframe looks rad, but yes on the pricy side. check out trmnl .com for smaller / less expensive options and self hosted options. (disclaimer: i'm on the team)
ryanckulp
·7 months ago·discuss
we (TRMNL) have a monitor demo, and we also bought a few of the new Modos project, rooting for that creator.

see our demo here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/qs7JeK11Cxc
ryanckulp
·7 months ago·discuss
we (TRMNL) have a working demo, debating what to do with it.

unlisted: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/qs7JeK11Cxc
ryanckulp
·7 months ago·discuss
cheers, im on the TRMNL team.

looks like reMarkable runs linux so in theory our OSS lib would do the trick: https://github.com/usetrmnl/trmnl-display

which can then point to one of several OSS server clients we offer: https://docs.usetrmnl.com/go/diy/byos#implementations