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E-Ink and Ebooks in generell. Maybe not all the shitty Software/DRM that often comes with them but the technology itself is amazing.
Interesting take. This is a technology that is often claimed to be a slow mover, so I'm curious what you've seen that suggests the opposite.
I think I like that the progress that happens actually make sense and makes my life better. Of course there is almost no progress that you can feel I'm this technology over the course of one year but that eInk in gnerell became a think over the course of my life still amaze me everytime I think about it
Yeah it is pretty cool, I agree!