Hey Nostr, hope you’re sleeping Here’s a nostr exclusive sneak peak of our 60fps epaper Keep it here only for the next 12 hours 🤫💤

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Cool. Very solar punk. I remember looking into a monitor set up a few year back and the cheapest at the time was 10k$ How Hackable will this be ? Custom Os ? image
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nobody 1 year ago
I’d really love to buy one. Are you able to ship to Turkey?
Now you can sun your balls while using Nostr.
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Hey Nostr, hope you’re sleeping Here’s a nostr exclusive sneak peak of our 60fps epaper Keep it here only for the next 12 hours 🤫💤
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This looks slick. What is the price on such a device? Is it all closed source or are there any open source components to it?
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MM 1 year ago
Looks beautiful! $729 fiat fun tokens, though. Ouchie.
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Lo 1 year ago
wen phone
Thanks. But what about it's open source /hardware and shipping date? I am currently looking into as well which is open hardware, but no price and release date yet. I am already happy with my Framework laptop related to its for consumer human view, and would like to see open screen replacement.
I've taken a look at it. It does have potential, but one setback I see is that Sol:OS is not Free Software. Do you guys have plans on open-sourcing it under an FSF approved license in the future?
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user19 1 year ago
Real screen revolution solving the PWM issue that we are all plagued with. If you partner and/or make this device work with GrapheneOS then you will be the new ipad for tech savvy people! The only thing stopping me from buying 4 of these for my friends and family is the Android 13 - that probably has all your personal data sent to Google.
Yeah, a couple. First is that we make it possible to mod. The other is that long term, there should be interoperability. One possible future is we switch to Graphene. I didn't get ahold of their team yet though. Worth noting that Graphene is also Android. The third is that we already modify Android and deactivate any explicit reporting to Google, though of course we can't completely guarantee it within google apps the user activates. The most important is that, long-term, we are writing our own operating system from scratch, without any reference to Android. Graphene is a modified/forked Android (same as ours currently is).