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What's the value proposition of Airbnb and Vrbo for guests these days?

11 points·by cooperadymas·3 lata temu·9 comments

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cooperadymas
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
AFAIK this does not exist yet for the RMPP. It would be a nice addition and I would guess that they release something eventually.

If you are generally happy with the RM2 then the form factor is probably the only reason to upgrade or swap that ends up being worth it. Most Best Buys carry Remarkables and offer an opportunity to feel it before deciding.
cooperadymas
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
Since this thread is undoubtedly going to devolve into the usual whining about Remarkable that is entirely unrelated to the article at hand, and doesn't understand the intent of the devices, or is based on the entirely unnecessary subscription service, I'll add a positive contribution.

Since receiving the RMPP Move for Christmas, it has become my go-to daily device and other than the obtuse name, I am almost entirely pleased with it.

The writing experience is fantastic. I was skeptical of the pen change from the RM2 but it's been pleasant overall.

Its form-factor seems odd when you read the specs, but it works rather well in practice. It's easy to toss in a bag and go, and does fit in most of my pockets if I need to. It's much more convenient for traveling as an addition to the laptop.

It syncs with my RM2 with minimal issue with scale. Sometimes you have to zoom in but this is easy and natural.

The colors are a nice addition but hardly the main attraction.

The backlight makes it excellent for writing at morning or night in bed without disturbing the S.O..

The minimalism is a feature.

It does okay for PDFs, but that is far from its purpose.

I use it daily for notes, task management, and little printable logic games.

My only minor nits are: changing pens (for logic games mostly) takes more taps than on the RM2. The palm detection is somewhat lacking compared to the RM2 - it tends to change pages or change the zoom level unintentionally when writing on certain parts of the screen. This could be more about my usage of it. I really wish I could add links and/or a table of contents to notes on the device. I wish the zoom level would stick between pages or could be locked in for a document.
cooperadymas
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
Many wise people would agree with you.

“Why you fool, it's the educated reader who CAN be gulled. All our difficulty comes with the others. When did you meet a workman who believes the papers? He takes it for granted that they're all propaganda and skips the leading articles. He buys his paper for the football results and the little paragraphs about girls falling out of windows and corpses found in Mayfair flats. He is our problem. We have to recondition him. But the educated public, the people who read the high-brow weeklies, don't need reconditioning. They're all right already. They'll believe anything.”

"The real extent of this state of misinformation is known only to those who are in situations to confront facts within their knowledge with the lies of the day. I will add, that the man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them; inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods & errors. He who reads nothing will still learn the great facts, and the details are all false."
cooperadymas
·10 miesięcy temu·discuss
> There's no good description of the actual ban here?

The first sentence of this article links to information about the ban itself.

Later in the article it summarizes how it is enforced.

> Schools have rolled out a range of strategies, with most schools either collecting phones at arrival and storing them in lockers or distributing magnetic pouches that have to be locked and unlocked at the beginning and end of the day.
cooperadymas
·10 miesięcy temu·discuss
The first sentence of the article:

> New York City students are one week into the statewide phone ban.

Yes, this is a new thing.
cooperadymas
·10 miesięcy temu·discuss
Yes. The Paper Pro (and presumably the Move) require you to explicitly enable developer mode in order to enable ssh access where older devices had it enabled by default. USB still works. It is, however, not easy to toggle dev mode on and off - so once you activate it you will probably keep it active.
cooperadymas
·10 miesięcy temu·discuss
They do have free cloud sync. It's capped based on the frequency of updating files rather than on a particular file size.

> Your notes will always be stored locally on your paper tablet, but only files used and synced online in the last 50 days will continue to be stored in the cloud and updated in our apps.
cooperadymas
·10 miesięcy temu·discuss
Primarily, syncing your documents between multiple Remarkable devices and their apps on your phone. The page on their site for it spells out everything pretty well.

https://remarkable.com/shop/connect
cooperadymas
·10 miesięcy temu·discuss
Supernote has a similarly sized product if you want the format but with more software functionality.

There's also a company called Viwoods making "AI" enabled e-ink tablets. I have heard significantly less about them so far, but they have a mini version which is roughly e-reader sized.
cooperadymas
·10 miesięcy temu·discuss
The pen issue you are describing is most frequently caused by a worn out nub. Have you tried replacing it?
cooperadymas
·10 miesięcy temu·discuss
Yes, this is the correct interpretation. I'm baffled how this is getting spun as a bad thing.
cooperadymas
·10 miesięcy temu·discuss
This is not the case.

https://support.remarkable.com/s/article/Using-reMarkable-wi...
cooperadymas
·10 miesięcy temu·discuss
You can completely and fully use the device without any subscription. They only charge for the usage of their cloud services.

Remarkable has not "stolen" anything back which they sold.

On the contrary, they grandfathered in users which bought a device prior to their charging for a subscription so that they all have free access.
cooperadymas
·10 miesięcy temu·discuss
Remarkable itself does not promote the devices as hackable. That's the community that has evolved around it taking advantage of the company leaving the device open in this way. Furthermore, there is quite a thriving ecosystem[1] of custom software for the devices, so your assessment of it not working in practice is empirically untrue.

> the very restrictive underlying software

This is by design, based on publicly espoused principles, and everything about the product branding makes it very explicit and obvious. No one should buy a Remarkable device and be surprised about how restrictive it is.

> the user-hostile changes to the subscription

The "user-hostile" changes to the subscription is that they are charging for it.

It is worth emphasizing that nothing is restricted with device usage if you do not have a subscription. They expect you to pay if you want to use anything which runs through their cloud services, which is undeniably reasonable.

You can sync to other cloud providers without an active subscription.[2]

[1] https://github.com/reHackable/awesome-reMarkable [2] https://support.remarkable.com/s/article/Using-reMarkable-wi...
cooperadymas
·2 lata temu·discuss
Many things already don't make it to DVD, unfortunately.
cooperadymas
·2 lata temu·discuss
While this is undoubtedly true, the lifetime is almost certainly a multiple of whatever it is on a streaming service. I have working DVDs older than Netflix's streaming service.
cooperadymas
·2 lata temu·discuss
Are you sure you aren't confusing Remarkable with something else? I have never heard of them sending C&D letters, nonetheless to community sites.

Searching for this I could find only a single example from 4 years ago where they sent a C&D to remarkable-explorer.com. Aside from the copyright issues, this site seemed to be using non-public APIs and asking the user to enter authorization tokens directly on it. I don't have all the facts but I'm not surprised this would be problematic.
cooperadymas
·2 lata temu·discuss
> Avoid reMarkable™. Hostile to the community

As a long time member of the so-called "community" I have never once felt hostility from the company. Quite the opposite in fact.

> > assess: TypeScript – What does it buy me over JS?

> This one is a little bit flame bait

This is disingenuous and entirely unfair. The author very clearly indicated they wanted to assess whether it is beneficial for their own individual purposes. There was no intent to generalize and purport upon its general utility.
cooperadymas
·2 lata temu·discuss
A sword is also just a knife. And a Tesla truck is just an electric go-kart.
cooperadymas
·2 lata temu·discuss
Ah the old Oliver Cromwell approach!