Can’t be cheap being a crowdfunded product, but not expensive either. The biggest turn-away I can see is the small screen. Most e-ink readers nowadays start at 6". A 4.x" screen will lose a considerable chunk of potential backers.
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- CarrotsHaveEars@lemmy.mltoOpen Source@lemmy.ml•A $150 Buttonless, Open Hardware Answer to Kindle is being crowdfunded by Open Book Touch481·3 days ago
IKR? Why every one ignores BSD? They are fully functional systems suitable for casual use cases.😁
- CarrotsHaveEars@lemmy.mltoLinux@lemmy.ml•Void users, what do you especially like about your distro?2·11 days ago
Sorry, no idea about Podman but docker is fine.
- CarrotsHaveEars@lemmy.mltoLinux@lemmy.ml•Void users, what do you especially like about your distro?5·12 days ago
It’s Arch Linux done right.
- CarrotsHaveEars@lemmy.mltoOpen Source@lemmy.ml•OpenStreetMap but with reviews and bus/train departure times0·4 months ago
It’s a map. It’s not a place to collect reviews and realtime bus location. Remember maps, the paper ones?
Go some where else for those.
There is a project called Inkbox (renamed to Quill now it appears) which is Linux built with musl libc and Qt on top, that runs on Kobo. Hey, that’s open source too! So why yet another open source project with hardware?
https://github.com/Quill-OS/quill