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Wonder, blunder, salve, solve! Working on tools that expand what people can think and do. Past: led R&D @KhanAcademy; helped build iOS @Apple.

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    1. Andy Matuschak‏Verified account @andy_matuschak May 9
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      In January, I spent all day every day for a week with a reMarkable. The plan: sit on the beach; read; write; think. Being able to use my whole library outside in the sand—with digital ink!—was so freeing. Alas it has many flaws, so I returned it…but the price just dropped 45%!pic.twitter.com/py1LXy08xi

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    2. Andy Matuschak‏Verified account @andy_matuschak May 9
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      It's now $279 for a refurb first-gen model. Even with rough edges, I'm happy with that price to enable me to do this type of work outside, in sandy environments where I might not like to bring books / my nice notebook. https://remarkable.com/store/remarkable … Some reflections on the device:

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    3. Andy Matuschak‏Verified account @andy_matuschak May 9
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      The hardware is solid. Good materials; light; good industrial design; decent battery. The stylus is fine. The inking is tolerable. The software's pretty miserable. A new model is shipping this summer, but apparently with the same software—which is where the problems are.

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    4. Andy Matuschak‏Verified account @andy_matuschak May 9
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      The main issue is that the device doesn't take itself seriously as either a digital reader or a digital notebook, at the book level. It takes the micro, page level quite seriously. One-page sketching, drafting, etc—that's all fine. But the levels above that are basically absent.

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    5. Andy Matuschak‏Verified account @andy_matuschak May 9
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      If you sketch or hand-write ideas across dozens of pages, good luck finding or arranging them or doing basically anything with them after the fact. Few real affordances. It's the same with reading—the fixation is on the single page you're looking at. Everything else is onerous.

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    6. Andy Matuschak‏Verified account @andy_matuschak May 9
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      Stepping up a level from that, to a broader professional workflow, it's extremely unserious. A device like this doesn't exist in isolation—it wants to ingest documents from some living source and produce work to be consumed by other tools. It's truly awful at this.

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    7. Andy Matuschak‏Verified account @andy_matuschak May 9
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      The Kindle is also bad at all these things. Kindle has *slightly* better high-level affordances as an e-reader. But what makes the reMarkable *so much* better than the Kindle is that you can read books—in their original layout—as PDFs (which is good bc rM's EPUB reader is awful).

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    8. Andy Matuschak‏Verified account @andy_matuschak May 9
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      Here's that photo again. This is the actual, professionally-typeset page from the original print edition! I can write in the margins! In fact, the margin's bigger than in the print book (& I can make it bigger)! EPUBs are a terrible reading experience. Give me typesetting!pic.twitter.com/1gFtuNFP3z

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    9. Andy Matuschak‏Verified account @andy_matuschak May 9
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      Since the hardware's solid, perhaps the software flaws will improve. They sure have more velocity than the Kindle! But beyond the flaws, the real bummer for me is a deep lack of imagination in the software design. It takes the metaphor too literally. It so just wants to be paper.

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      Andy Matuschak‏Verified account @andy_matuschak May 9
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      But this thing's *not* paper! In a 2014 meeting on the iOS redesign, Jony said (paraphrasing): "Why put pictures of screws attaching that button to its housing? It's made of pixels! It's not going to fall off! We can do whatever we want!" rM forgets that it's made of pixels.

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        2. Andy Matuschak‏Verified account @andy_matuschak May 9
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          So, but anyway: the high order bit is that you can have a stack of books and your nice notebook, in the sand/dirt/etc, without squinting hopelessly at an LCD. Not many other options for that! Working outside is wonderful.

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        3. Andy Matuschak‏Verified account @andy_matuschak May 21
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          Having just spent another week at the beach reading and writing in margins on this tablet, the prospect of seeing others' handwritten marginalia feels so tantalizingly close. Those .lines files await auto-distribution. Tough to render clearly with a B&W device, though. Hm…

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        1. Ed‏ @peepstein May 9
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          That makes sense as an argument for not always and only skeumorphically putting rivets on buttons but by itself it isn’t sufficient to explain why any alternative is better in terms of UX.

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        1. Frédéric Prost‏ @Descartes_Ghost May 10
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          Do you think you would use inner links within a book (to find a citation, a technical details etc.) ? I am trying to write something using the capacities of e-books (you don't need to be that linear and tree like organisation looks peculiar). I am wondering how it is readable.

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        2. Francisco Tolmasky‏ @tolmasky May 9
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          Ironic that both reached the same conclusion: “let’s make everything a boring empty white space!”

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          That's the opposite of ironic

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