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foolano

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    Comment #21041266

    I'm a happy user of this tablet. I also created a [Go app]( https://github.com/juruen/rmapi ) to interact with the cloud API. I mainly use the tablet as a "virtual printer". Using …

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    Comment #17387763

    I love it. I use it heavily every day. The hardware is awesome, the software is not quite there yet but they keep shipping updates so I'm hopeful it'll get there at some point. I d…

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    Comment #17387741

    > I wonder if that's easy to adapt to Linux? I believe using CUPS could be a simple way to implement it in Linux.

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    Comment #17386189

    I bought an e-reader called reMarkable [0] that I use every day to read technical stuff on it. At some point, I got tired of the process to sync files: download the document from t…

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    Comment #16323150

    > Does anyone know whether the software is user friendly? E.g. cloud integration, doesn't require to install shitty software, can email documents, etc... You need to install a Qt d…

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    Comment #12999744

    > I wonder if other languages have such an array of words for a toilet, and how much confusion they cause for foreigners. Let me try in Spanish: servicio, baño, excusado, w.c, ming…

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    Comment #10931120

    Riemann is great. We use it at work. I like it so much that I did an experiment to implement it in C++ https://github.com/juruen/cavalieri My implementation sucks, but I had a lot …

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    Comment #4974206

    This is great news. I've been using a patch that I made to address this annoying issue in KDE for a year now: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/103356/ My patch was more of a hack …

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    Comment #4513221

    Is there any data on how many of those users spend money on apps?

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    Comment #3415727

    Spanish here. I remember that back in high school or uni people would make fun of you if you tried to make your pronunciation sound a bit more English. I think that's changing nowa…

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    Comment #2773051

    "tricorn" is an everyday word in Spanish. The reason behind is we have a kind of police force that still wear "tricornios". And in my opinion they are still ridiculous.

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    Comment #2772895

    Spanish here. Got an estimated vocabulary size of 17,7000 words. I lived and worked in the U.K for a couple of years. I think I might be in a better position than some of you when …