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sourcepluck ◴[] No.41864702[source]
Using the wisdom of the crowd here: what is the best ereader for tinkering? I'm browsing the answers here looking for that and I don't know if anything actually fits the bill. Something with Android, tablet-type machines, seems to be the answer? Is there nothing better?
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freedomben ◴[] No.41865335[source]
Remarkable is very tinkerable[1]. I've had a lot of fun hacking mine! It could be better, but all in all, very good.

[1]: https://github.com/reHackable/awesome-reMarkable

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1. Qwertious ◴[] No.41867293[source]
ReMarkable is somewhat tinkerable, it's a shame that (for the RM2/RM3) drawing the screen requires DMAing into memory that's owned by a proprietary blob and moves every update.