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I will jump immediately no second thoughts once any open phone comes with a good stylus.
`+ e-ink variant o.o if possible?
If someone comes up with full colour reflected e-ink with refresh rate better than 24 fps, absolutely.
Theres the Daylight Computer, that has a 60fps display which is “like e-paper”. (eink is the propietary name, epaper is the general name of the tech)
I wish this tech could receive more funding for research and development.
That’s just false advertisement from the little research I had done.
Genuinely curious, what on earth do you need a stylus for? I’ve never really understood the use case
Taking impromptu notes is what I use it exclusively for. Also to draw quick diagrams and such. The diagrams drawing helps especially.
Just word note taking can be done with any old notes app. But sketches and diagrams. That’s where I use it most.
Oh fair. Diagrams makes a lot of sense
Is this just an effort to replace binary blobs, or to actually support usable Linux phones or custom roms…? Are those kinda the same thing in this case?
If it’s the latter this might be the first thing the FSF is actually doing during my time with foss that I’m excited about.
If it’s just that they hate binary blobs, that’s great and all but I do kinda wish they’d focus on stuff that has a way bigger user impact 😅 I think they got really hung up on binary blobs with libreboot or whatever it was also


