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81 points by j6m8 a year ago · 23 comments

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makmanalp a year ago

I don't know why but from the title I was kinda expecting and even hoping for the opposite - that you'd type it up and it'd make a ye olde letter PDF/jpeg and attach it to the response :-)

ainiriand a year ago

... Dear nigerian prince, I hope this letter finds you well, and that the troubles of your father are now long gone. Here now the days are shorter, you can see the birds flying south, probably to more sunny places like the ones you tell me about in your letters.

I cannot wait for the day that we finally meet!

Please tell your busniess manager that I will deliver the requested funds myself, as I plan to visit your country soon.

Holding you dear, your friend

John Doe, sq.

j6m8OP a year ago

creator here! writing eink letters is cool and feels good :)

if you have a similar workflow in mind I'd love to hear about it!

  • ashryan a year ago

    This is fun!

    I don't have a Remarkable so it's not clear to me how the file gets to your server. Are you sending it directly from the Remarkable or connecting a Remarkable cloud account?

    • j6m8OP a year ago

      This is connecting via the reMarkable cloud tool, but everything is abstracted into a `DocumentManager`, so you could also use, for example, the document manager that just drops PDFs into the filesystem [1] so that you can use whatever tool you like, including, say, iPad, writing with a wacom on your laptop, etc.

      [1] https://github.com/j6k4m8/epistolary/blob/main/epistolary/do...

autoexec a year ago

If I expect others to read and understand my replies I'll need a way to respond to my emails in someone else's handwriting.

fsiefken a year ago

I've got a Boox Note Air and it has AI handwriting recognition of handwritten notes made on the device, next to general handwriting recognition when responding to for example e-mail or writing in apps.

  • j6m8OP a year ago

    Totally, the reMarkable has handwriting recognition as well — this project was partially borne of the workflow of "write text, auto transcribe, send to a computer, copy paste into an email." How do you like the Boox? My friend loves his!

    • fsiefken a year ago

      I love it as well, care it with me everywhere, with termux and a bluetooth keyboard use it as little programming machine and second i make notes, and during a dzogchen teaching yesterday use it to branch into different questions and topics while notetaking with claude sonnet. it's mind expanding, of course I could also use an ipad with apple pen for this, but this has a more natural screen and longer lasting battery. Android apps are also a killer feature, my phone ran out of battery, so I just listened to podcasts and e-books on the boox.

valunord a year ago

Pretty cool... but I hate writing long hand. :o)

A shorthand teaching and capturing tool would be pretty cool though.

  • 082349872349872 a year ago

    My understanding is that business shorthands were phonetic, so they were very useful for taking notes that would later be transcribed by the same person that took them, but much less useful for written communication between various dialects of the anglophony.

    (did the period when shorthand was a school subject coincide with the former use of "eye dialect" by writers?)

  • j6m8OP a year ago

    ha, I learned shorthand in second grade (and yes, it was already an antique by then). I wonder what a multimodal language model would say to shorthand...

transformi a year ago

it will be cool to make it oldschool, and return computer fonts of handwriting font

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