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.
- eInk Mode: Making web pages easier to read (jackscogito.blogspot.com)
- Train and Weather Tracker with Raspberry Pi and E-Ink (sambroner.com)
- Uncovering a 0-Click RCE in the SuperNote Nomad E-Ink Tablet (www.prizmlabs.io)
- Stay on schedule with Raspberry Pi Pico W and an e-ink dashboard (www.raspberrypi.com)
- Show HN: I made my own TRMNL e-ink device (www.stavros.io)
- E-Ink PDA (github.com)
- Mutida Kompact: degoogled eInk dumb phone (mudita.com)
- Updating my smart On Air e-ink sign (sixcolors.com)
- Building your own AI and E-Ink powered art gallery: A local DIY guide (charnley.github.io)
- Show HN: Chat with LLMs on Your Kindle (www.companion.ink)
- Albert Einstein's theory of relativity in words of four letters or less (1999) (www.muppetlabs.com)
- A dramatic Einstein ring seen by Webb (phys.org)
- Easy Lessons in Einstein (1920) (www.gutenberg.org)
- Can mathematics be spiritual? Ask Einstein (2022) (bigthink.com)
- JWST zooms in on 'Einstein ring' caused by bending of the universe (www.livescience.com)