I'm using oxc_traverse and friends to implement on-the-fly JS instrumentation for https://github.com/antithesishq/bombadil and it has been awesome. That in combination with boa_engine lets me build a statically linked executable rather than a hodgepodge of Node tools to shell out to. Respect to the tools that came before but this is way nicer for distribution. Good times for web tech IMO.
I think it works nicely either at a table or desk with the stand, or from the sofa with a low table. Sometimes I zoom in a bit in termux. 80 columns fit anyway.
Agree with the above. It's during the night time reading with backlight that the difference from E-Ink is most clear, IMO. There's like a slight sense of depth between the surface and the pixels, if that makes sense, which I don't perceive with E-Ink in the same way. As noted above, "the Daylight panel feels like a screen" in that setting. With ambient daylight though, it is close to the E-Ink feel.
Yeah you’re right, I was trying to put my finger on it, but the slight depth gives it the screen feeling, whereas eink is close to the surface. The Remarkable doesn’t feel like a computer whereas the daylight does.
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