The new Boox Go 10.3 does everything my ReMarkable did, plus it's a full Android tablet
…The device is named after its screen size — the Boox Go 10.3 has a 10.3-inch e-ink display. This is a deliberate design choice to compete directly with the…
Another seemingly never-ending debate within the Linux community is the battle between X11 and Wayland. These are display servers, or window managers, that are responsible for how your desktop operates. They work more in the background, so as a user, you shouldn't even know what these things are, but unfortunately, things just aren't that simple. X11 has been around for a long time and it generally works fine, but there are multiple issues with it that came from it being such an old system that really hasn't evolved in decades. X11 means this is version 11 of the X windowing system, but this v
Linux's obsession with 'the right way' is why it'll never replace Windows for most people…The device is named after its screen size — the Boox Go 10.3 has a 10.3-inch e-ink display. This is a deliberate design choice to compete directly with the…
…It's specifically aimed at Windows, though, so no luck for Linux or macOS users with this one. Screenbox is also based on LibVLCSharp, which is a video and audio API coming…
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