Cordkillers 394 – Paying Through the Eyeballs (w/ Naaim Siddiqi)

Streamers need more content, Sundance is selling content, Halo’s trailer airs, and a reboot of Texas Chainsaw Massacre comes to Netflix. All that and more on Cordkillers! With special guest Naaim Siddiqi.

This week on It’s Spoilerin’ Time: The Book of Boba Fett (105), The Righteous Gemstones (205), Miami Vice (219, “The Fix”)
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Sony is Destined to purchase Bungie – DTNS 4202

After Neil Young and Joni Mitchell pulled their music from Spotify the streaming company has released the rules and policies regarding dangerous, deceptive, sensitive, and illegal content. Sony buys Bungie in possible countermove to news of Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision last week.

Starring Sarah Lane, Rich Stroffolino, Roger Chang, Joe, Amos


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Spotify Publishes Platform Rules – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Spotify publishes its platform rules, Apple allows for unlisted apps, and Samsung was the top smartphone shipper in 2021.

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Canon Goes Hybrid – DTNS Photography News Monthly for Jan 2022

DTNS producers Anthony Lemos and Rich Stroffolino condense the month’s photography news in this seven minute audio show.

This episode Canon releases a hybrid mirrorless, the Associated Press dips into NFTs, and Nikon reaches for your wallet.

Hosted by Anthony Lemos

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Live With It – The Remarkable 2

Sarah Lane gives her thoughts about the Remarkable 2, an e-ink tablet for writing and reading.

Starring Sarah Lane and Jenn Cutter.

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$299 (was $399 at time of purchase)
Marker Plus (pencil) – $129

*If you buy with Connect, you get a $150 discount on the hardware and 2 months free service, worth checking out.

Several subscription options:
No subscription plan will sync between Remarkable and docs on computer. The Remarkable 2 has 8 gb internal storage which might be enough for some folks.

Connect Lite – adds unlimited Cloud storage for $5/month

Connect – $8/month for cloud storage + Google Drive, Dropbox, and OneDrive integration, Handwriting conversion, and Screen Share.

* I have been grandfathered into Connect for free as an early adopter because of when DTNS bought the unit last year. That’s an expense I’d be reluctant to pay otherwise. But it’s pretty great if you use any/all of these services regularly and want to read or annotate them on the Remarkable 2.

Remarkable calls itself the only tablet that feels like paper, I think that’s accurate. The Marker Plus, which is what I have, is as close of a feeling to writing on paper I’ve ever experienced. The regular Marker ($49) doesn’t include the pencil-like erase function which wouldn’t be a deal breaker but it sure is nice to have. However, there is undo and erase functionality on the tablet already, so the Marker Plus does feel like a splurge.


Marker Plus highlights:

An actual highlighter pen option!

Several different types of pens: ballpoint, calligraphy, pencil, mechanical pencil… all have slightly different feels on the tablet.

Easy tap to navigate – you can use a finger tablet-style, but the Marker feels more efficient.

Erase tool is just cool. The Remarkable is smart enough to know when you haven’t totally erased something and will clean up the rest.


Protective Cover aka Folio:

I have the Book Folio in polymer weave for $119. There are two pricier leather options for $169. There’s a sleeve polymer weave option for $69, and there’s a huge after market for Remarkable 2 covers if you want to save money and/or want something Remarkable isn’t providing (Etsy, etc).


Initial thoughts:

I don’t use a physical pen anymore, in fact I always struggle to find a pen in my house on the rare occasion I need one. But physically writing things down has always helped my memory retention, and the Remarkable 2 taps into that as an extremely polished writing tablet.

I’m not much of a drawer/doodler/etc. There are plenty of really good use cases for Remarkable 2 that I won’t take advantage of.

Holy crap, signing documents is so easy!

The amount of document templates is impressive, I don’t know how you’d ever need something not in this library.

Navigation takes a little getting used to, but it’s simple once you know what your options are.

Syncing with my Google Drive is a game changer. I have so many docs I either need to read and/or sign, the integration works great (on supported files, of course).


E-Reader capability:

At first glance the Remarkable 2 isn’t a great e-reader. Despite the nice book size, it doesn’t have any sort of backlight… you really do have to be under a lamp as if it were an actual book. You’re not going to take this tablet camping.

It also doesn’t support DRM-ePUB. You can find non-DRM ebooks online, but not a Kindle type library.

You can use Calibre (free ebook organizer software) + a plugin to strip DRM from an ePUB book, then it shows up on the Remarkable 2 just fine. I tried this with a couple library e-books. This process is not very intuitive, but it’s possible. However, it’s also illegal, so there’s that.


Nitpicks:

Last year I was gifted a Kindle Oasis, which has an adjustable backlit screen. It makes the Remarkable 2’s screen seem pretty dim. I wish there were a way to punch up brightness a bit.

The pencil does snap onto the magnetized sides of the Remarkable 2 but not always in the place I think it should be. For such a pricey add-on, I’m always worried it’ll go missing.

There are times I wish I had better internet integration. You can print anything online to PDF and sync from there, but that takes a few steps. I tried to use the Remarkable 2 for DTNS prep and it just didn’t make any sense.


OVERALL:

The Remarkable 2 is powerhouse for anyone annotating documents, sketching, freeform stuff. Although you can sync over WIFI and email documents easily from the tablet, it’s not really “online”.

Love the form factor, I don’t think it would work at a smaller size.

If you reach for your notepad regularly, you will love this tablet.

Pricing feels high, especially for the subscription options.

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Dr. Susan Leemburg – Scientists In Tech 3


Dr. Susan Leemburg, a neuroscientist at Charles University in the Czech Republic, tricks rats into thinking they’ve been teleported to measure their brainwaves to see how these basic brain functions work!

Hosted by Dr. Nicole Ackermans

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Week in Review for the Week of 1/24/22 – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Nvidia may abandon ARM acquisition over regulatory issues, The EU General Court overturned a 2009 Intel antitrust fine, and AGs sue Google over misleading users on location data.

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#429 – Pivot to Therapy

We have a rousing discussion of redemption in Light from Uncommon Stars, get way too many awesome items for our to be read lists from the ALA, and discuss pivoting the show to include TV shows (and maybe therapy?).

Google Actually Listened to Us – DTNS 4201

Google revises its policy on forcing free tier Google Workspace to transition to a paid tier. Rob brings the heat on Sonos vs Google decision and a potential Sonos vs Amazon dustup. Apple Q1 financial results are in and we examine the success Apple+.

Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Rob DeMillo, Roger Chang, Joe, Amos


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Nvidia abandona la adquisición de Arm – NTX

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Nvidia abandona la adquisición de Arm, Substack planea lanzar una plataforma de video y Google cambia la manera en que te rastrea para mostrarte anuncios.

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