Not trying to shill too hard, but it's rare I fall in love with a device the way I've fallen in love with my Remarkable 2. I can't say it was 100% worth the price (half was paid as a gift), but everything about it is refreshingly elegant and simple. Great to know recovering from a brick is possible too.
I got one as well, almost mad at myself when I did because I was 90% sure I would use it for a week and then never again. But I said what the hell. And I'm so glad I did, it's a great device that definitely fills a niche in my workflow. I mostly use it for brainstorming sessions. I like it a lot. I wish it synced more seamlessly but perhaps that'll happen at some point.
I bricked then recovered my reMarkable 2
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#12Isn't `bricked then recovered` a contradiction in terms?
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#14Isn't `bricked then recovered` a contradiction in terms?
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#15Other than that, I love my RM2, just can’t use it for as much as I’d like because of the above.
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#16Isn't `bricked then recovered` a contradiction in terms?
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#17Isn't `bricked then recovered` a contradiction in terms?
given that the term "unbricking" exists, I would say no?
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#18I work part-time for my university's help desk and I was both impressed and disappointed the first time I came across one of these--one the one hand, its highly customizable and supports SSH access. On the other hand, there is shockingly no way to get the MAC address without connecting via SSH, even though this is popular among academics who often need to get onto MAC filtered networks. In hindsight, we probably coul…
It also fully supports 802.1X, which surprised me.
Re: I bricked then recovered my reMarkable 2
#19I work part-time for my university's help desk and I was both impressed and disappointed the first time I came across one of these--one the one hand, its highly customizable and supports SSH access. On the other hand, there is shockingly no way to get the MAC address without connecting via SSH, even though this is popular among academics who often need to get onto MAC filtered networks. In hindsight, we probably coul…
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#20Isn't `bricked then recovered` a contradiction in terms?
A decade ago I managed to brick my brother's Nokia 5300 (custom firmware - PPM mods) and thankfully recovered it by "dead phone USB flashing" - the last resort method in Phoenix, Nokia internal software for service people. It's super finicky and works on n-th attempts, but has a non-zero change of success.
60% of the time it works every time.