Hackernews posts about eInk
eInk is a type of electronic paper display technology that mimics the look and feel of physical ink on paper, using electrically charged particles to create text and images without backlighting.
- Show HN: From Hacking a T480 to the Fastest Open-Hardware 75 Hz E-Ink Display (www.crowdsupply.com)
- A fast, low-latency, e-ink monitor and dev kit (www.crowdsupply.com)
- 24-inch Reflective LCD monitor offers an alternative to color E-ink monitors (www.cnx-software.com)
- TRMNL X: Open Source E Ink Dashboard [video] (www.youtube.com)
- MagInk is a power bank with a color E Ink display (crowdfunding) (liliputing.com)
- Show HN: Modos Developer Kit Live on Crowd Supply (www.crowdsupply.com)
- What Is Space-Time? Einstein's Theory of Time and Gravity Explained (www.discovermagazine.com)
- Einstein hated entanglement – and five other quantum myths (www.nature.com)
- Einstellung Effect (en.wikipedia.org)
- Einstein Fields: A Neural Perspective to Computational General Relativity (arxiviq.substack.com)
- Show HN: Can 48 hours be enough to form a real connection? (apps.apple.com)
- Show HN: Griddle – a daily logical deduction puzzle (dailygriddle.com)
- Nullable vs. Nullable in C# (einarwh.no)
- GrapheneOS Is a Cult (German) (www.onli-blogging.de)
- 'Hello World' in Bismuth (enikofox.com)
- The Extraordinary Technologies of GP-B (einstein.stanford.edu)
- Understanding Go Error Types: Pointer vs. Value (blog.fillmore-labs.com)
- Do the simplest thing that could possibly work (www.seangoedecke.com)
- Finding the low-hanging fruit in tech companies (www.seangoedecke.com)
- How attention sinks keep language models stable (hanlab.mit.edu)