Thanks for showing us the device in a real world usage example.
@aleneri8086
2 күн бұрын
Big thumbs up for giving the community what it wants to see
@Artellico
2 күн бұрын
Thanks so much!!
@JonDisnard
3 күн бұрын
As a student, this would be my main use of an e-paper tablet, math. I do eventually convert my hand written notes into LaTeX, which helps me to better document, and memorize the math. I want a way the convert hand written math notes into LaTeX, but i don't think that exists. 😢
@Artellico
3 күн бұрын
Did you try this one for example? webdemo.myscript.com/views/math/index.html
@stefanogalioni-kp3dg
3 күн бұрын
Notability and goodnotes but is crap. Or use copilot and do not even write the maths ... Apple with Apple intelligence is going there and this is why I say never compare ipad with these devices.
@stefanogalioni-kp3dg
3 күн бұрын
@Artellico this good but how you wrote the expectation or probability measures with the blackboard font?
@aleneri8086
2 күн бұрын
Ask chatgpt!!! Send the notes via image and ask it for the latex code
@stefanogalioni-kp3dg
2 күн бұрын
Amazing video. I am warming up on this device. Is probably a keeper. Ah and sometimes i stay even 5 hours on a page...:) 😅
@Artellico
2 күн бұрын
Thanks so much! I fully agree, sometimes, in particular when reading math documents with many equations - but sometimes also complex philosophical texts - my brain does not work that fast, so 5 hours is not even the maximum :-)
@Artellico
2 күн бұрын
An argument in one of my previous videos was that the color flickers, that seem to be annoying to some on the reMPP, do not bother me. The majority of time, the content is static anyway ...
@AnoopKhetani
2 күн бұрын
Yup, had to buy a Supernote Nomad as paper wasnt cutting it for me and typing maths on a computer is quite hefty.
@AnoopKhetani
2 күн бұрын
And I'd just import my pdfs into it, making it seamless with material the University gives.
@Artellico
2 күн бұрын
Fully agree, typing math for printing is great with LaTeX for publications also including academic handouts, but as note-taking option ... I think this does not work, same by the way for Chemistry, I you want to draw molecule structures. Take a pen ... easy and fast. Any app available is much more complex to use and it takes a lot more time. There is no doubt, there is still a place for handwriting!
@TySy3955
6 сағат бұрын
Excellent, thank you for fronting the technical use cases!
@WaskiSquirrel
2 күн бұрын
I'm only a high school teacher, but I do use my reMarkable 2 quite a lot in my teaching. It shows my LaTeX .pdf files just fine, but that is a surprise to no one...and at the level I teach the math isn't too complicated. I appreciate being able to write all over my documents as notes to myself for the next year. I actually use LaTeX as my main presentation method, and the reMarkable 2 is only a backup for when handwritten notes make more sense. It is very nice for explaining topics students struggle with like graphing. I look forward to getting the reMarkable Pro to get multiple colors on my own screen, not just on the projector. And it's a fabulous tool for reading documents, highlighting, and making notes. I recently read through a radioactive half-life lab and its math on my reMarkable. Filled it with notes...because too many of my kids can't handle the math at this point in the school year. Could do it on paper, of course, but it's so much nicer to have it all in one place.
@Artellico
2 күн бұрын
Many thanks for your comment, but I don't like the word "only" :-) I have been raised in a teacher's family myself, grew up with student notebooks all over the tables on weekends waiting for correction. By the way, my parents were into humanities rather than STEM, teaching history, languages (German as native language and English as foreign language). I became the science guy, but I was even co-authoring textbooks with my parents in the early 2000s adding chapters on history of science and reception of historical events in art (music, opera, literature ...). So, yes, I have a crazy combination of interests. That's also why in all my current work of consulting about productivity, optimization and AI, this is a key element which brings me always back to "philosophical" reflections, as I think all modern technology has it's place and can be a huge benefit, but also brings inherent risks for individuals and society. My currently preferred setup of using a minimalistic digital note-taking device (the reMPP) together with a minimalistic sort of modern "typewriter" (Astrohaus Freewrite) is the result of this mindset, where I actually do replicate a proven analogue setup that worked for knowledge workers for centuries. Now there is a digital and more convenient way. Together with the problem of distractions on modern always-on devices and my age - looking forward to keep good eye-sight as long as possible - this could explain where I am coming from. This is why I really want to use the opportunity on KZitem to share a few considerations to help others optimize their workflow in a "human" way, not dictated by the latest and greatest technology and devices. Hope this makes any sense. :-)
@Cosmicvendor
Күн бұрын
As someone applying for a Masters in Mathematics and practicing math on their own time this makes me very excited!!! Ordered.
@Artellico
13 сағат бұрын
Great, you will not regret it, if you do not expect it to do things it was not designed for.
@tiago08ci
12 сағат бұрын
good video! one question, when you highlight the text you get access to the highlighted text somewhere? Like in zotero reader, when we highlight something it can be retrieved as text when adding the annotations as notes to the zotero entry
@Artellico
5 сағат бұрын
You see the highlighting in all synced locations (e.g. more reM devices, apps) but not like Zotero or Kindle, where the highlighted text can be extracted. However, there is a plugin for Obsidian, I don't use Obsidian anymore, but there could be some options there.
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