May the notebook be the perfect place to hold your thoughts, and may the image bring a smile of joy to your heart -- because roses do bring smiles into whatever room they grace.
#MorningPages 10 February 2024 #EverydayIsAHoliday Lunar New Year, St. Scholastica, Charles Lamb born 1775, Hekate’s Deipnon #Notebook Chronicle Go-To with Mohawk paper - dotted and Col-o-ring swatch booklet #FountainPen Monteverde Mountains of Earth - black, medium nib #ink Diamine Cozy Up (red) Inkvent 2022 #TarotDeck Rosebud Tarot #CardOfTheDay Three of Fire (wands) - leadership — Auspicious for the Lunar New Year? I guess we’ll see.
Vendo Pinebook 64
Una notebook hermosa, liviana que viene con Manjaro KDE de fábrica .
Un año de muy poco uso, muy liviana, ideal para recorrer el mundo.
La batería dura mucho (en uso normal de web la cargo una vez al día).
Carga vía USB C con el cargador y cable de un celular.
Usa tarjetas SD.
Monitor mate de 1920x1080 de 14".
4 Gb de RAM y 64 Gb internos.
USB 2, 3 y C.
Arranca desde cero en menos de un minuto (te dejo video de muestra)
Es una hermosura ideal para quien ame gnu/linux.
Está impecable, en Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Sale por 200 dólares (verde billetes cara grande, o pesos en fectivo, o transferencia en pesos al blue vendedor del día).
Si te interesa, escribime a dolagasape@riseup.net
marioprofefoto@gmail.com
#MorningPages 8 February 2024 #EverydayIsAHoliday Prešeren Day - Slovenija, Kate Chopin b. 1904, Elizabeth Bishop b. 1911 #Notebook Chronicle Go-To w/ Mohawk paper - dotted and Col-o-ring swatch booklet #FountainPen ystudio Resin - red, M nib #ink Kyo-no-oto Adzukiiro (red bean) #WritingPrompt The Moth - A Game of Storytelling #CardOfTheDay Spooky
#MorningPages 7 February 2024 #EverydayIsAHoliday 19th of Pluviôse honoring Lungwort, Berta Bojetu born 1946 #Notebook Chronicle Go-To w/ Mohawk paper - dotted and Col-o-ring swatch booklet #FountainPen TWSBI Eco black, 1.1 stub nib #ink Diamine Best Wishes (dk green, red sheen, green shimmer #WritingPrompt The Moth - A Game of Storytelling #CardOfTheDay Water
#MorningPages 6 February 2024 #EverydayIsAHoliday 18th of Pluviôse honoring the Yew tree #Notebook Chronicle Go-To w/ Mohawk paper - dotted and Col-o-ring swatch booklet #FountainPen LAMY AL-Star purple, EF nib #ink Monteverde Smoke Noir #tarot Rosebud Tarot #CardOfTheDay 9 The Seeker (the Hermit) — wisdom, solitude, inner work, intentional pursuit of insight. — I joke about being a modern hermit …
#MorningPages 3 February 2024 #EverydayIsAHoliday 15th of Pluviôse honoring the Cow, St Blaise #Notebook Chronicle Go-To with Mohawk paper - dotted and Col-o-ring swatch booklet #FountainPen LAMY Safari - Candied Violet, EF nib #ink Diamine Scribble Purple (purple black with copper sheen) #OracleCards Secret Pocket Oracle #CardOfTheDay 36 Snake - fear, sexual fantasies, temptation; 31 Tree - strong growth, seasons of life; 26 Poppet - manipulating, having control over
#MorningPages 2 February 2024 #EverydayIsAHoliday 14th of Pluviôse honoring the Filbert, Candlemas, Ground Hog Day #Notebook Chronicle Go-To with Mohawk paper - dotted #FountainPen ONLINE Business Red Cisele & Chrome, M nib #ink Diamine Bliss (teal blue) #TarotDeck Rosebud Tarot #CardOfTheDay Ace of Earth (pentacles) — plant in order to harvest — quite fitting for this Imbolc/Candlemastide
#MorningPages 1 February 2024 🐇 🐇 #EverydayIsAHoliday 13th of Pluviôse honoring Bay Laurel, St Brigid, Imbolc #Notebook Chronicle Go-To with Mohawk paper - dotted and Col-o-ring swatch booklet #FountainPen LAMY AL-Star Au Black, M nib #ink J. Herbin Caroube de Chypre (red brown w/green sheen and copper shimmer) #OracleCards Secret Pocket Oracle #CardOfTheDay 42 Cauldron - fertility, magical combinations; 84 Dragon - strength, courage, honor, good fortune; 2 Time - pressure, deadlines, aging
The Focus Ir14 combines the enterprise-class hardware from Carbon Systems® with the meticulous OS integration and Linux-first support from Kubuntu Focus®
#MorningPages 30 January 2024 #EverydayIsAHoliday 11th of Pluviôse in the French Republic calendar honoring Hellebore #Notebook Chronicle Go-To with Mohawk paper - dotted and Col-o-ring swatch booklet #FountainPen LAMY Studio - medium nib #ink LAMY Topaz - Crystal ink series (green sheen) #OracleCards Mildred Payne’s Secret Pocket Oracle #CardOfTheDay 82 Book - knowledge, education, research; 70 Bone - morality, strong foundation; 57 Toad - transformation (yeah, same as yesterday 🧐)
#MorningPages 29 January 2024 #EverydayIsAHoliday 10th of Pluviôse in the French Republic calendar honoring the Axe #Notebook Chronicle Go-To with Mohawk paper - dotted and Col-o-ring swatch booklet #FountainPen Kaweco Student in Rock (medium blue cap, white body, gold tone trim) #ink Diamine Cashmere Rose (dusty pink) #OracleCards Mildred Payne’s Secret Pocket Oracle #CardOfTheDay 57 Toad - transformation, 82 Book - knowledge, education, research; 70 Bone - morality, strong foundation
#MorningPages 27 January 2024 #EverydayIsAHoliday Lenaia*, International Holocaust Memorial Day #Notebook Chronicle Go-To with Mohawk paper - dotted #FountainPen ystudio Resin red, medium Schmidt nib #ink Kyo-no-oto Adzukiiro (red bean) #tarotdecks The Rosebud Tarot by Amanda Lee Stilwell and Diana Rose Harper #CardOfTheDay The Tower - Reversed - the aftermath of big change or avoiding big change - oof
#MorningPages 25 January 2024 #EverydayIsAHoliday Lenaia*, St Dwyn, Full Moon ♌️ #Notebook Chronicle Go-To with Mohawk paper - dotted and Col-o-ring swatch booklet #FountainPen TWSBI Eco Black, 1.1 stub #ink Diamine Best Wishes (green with red sheen and green shimmer) #tarotdecks The Rosebud Tarot by Amanda Lee Stilwell and Diana Rose Harper #CardOfTheDay Sovereignty of Earth (King of Pentacles) - legacy’s architecture, ethic of shared creation that generates generosity
#MorningPages 24 January 2024 #EverydayIsAHoliday Lenaia* #Notebook Chronicle Go-To with Mohawk paper - dotted and Col-o-ring swatch booklet #FountainPen LAMY AL-Star Purple, EF nib (quite worn) #ink Monteverde Smoke Noir #tarotdecks The Rosebud Tarot by Amanda Lee Stilwell and Diana Rose Harper #CardOfTheDay Four of Fire (Wands) - collective celebration
My hand written not taking device arrived 5 days early. It's a #Supernote Nomad #S6X2. Time for unboxing. Here's to hoping once it's configured that I can simple turn it on, immediately write as if it were a notepad, then later send OCR'd notes to my #Mac.
"I'll check back in a few weeks with more thoughts about the [#Supernote#S6X2
I used the device for three weeks.
The Supernote Nomad is very well made. Stylish with the "crystal" clear back. Sturdy, both in structure and in software design. The screen is like writing on paper, with realistic texture. With fluid ease, I can send image note data through Dropbox with folders, as well as OCR. I have a doctor's scrawl, but when I print, it OCRs my writing well. Transfer to and from the Mac is very good and simple. The interface is easy to use (when you figure it out), and desirable to use in a no-nonsense fashion.
My biggest nitpick has to do with that there are two writing modes, Notes and Word. Each presents a different method for editing and writing text. Bottom line, erasing mistakes is radically different between the modes. With Word, you use proofreading gestures. With Notes, you use a Paint paradigm. Notes manipulates pixels. You use a lasso tool, like in Photoshop, to erase and move pixels. The tool is intelligent, but still it requires acuity and dexterity. Since I must use the Notes interface (I'll elaborate if you ask why), erasing mistakes is not something I can do in very low light. Additionally, using the Notes interface, I am forced to click on a button less than a centimeter wide, again in very low light.
The problem here, and this is 100% due to my application, is that I need to see to click between the pen tool and the lasso tool when writing. Again, this is because I need to write in a dark room. Were there enough light, it wouldn't be a more than a mildly finicky interface.
So... I am returning the device during the 1 month trial period. I still highly recommend the device. It just won't work for my needs.
Why?
No backlight. I need a very dim backlight to use the device in the dark.
The solution:
The Kindle Scribe. I have already bought one and am using it. It has a fully adjustable, read dimmable, backlight. I can dim it to nearly 0%. I have already written a number of notes with it, and use the email notes interface to get my data to my Mac. The OCR works... completely sufficient for my task of writing in a dark room without waking my spouse in bed.
The writing interface has low latency, but the screen surface is nowhere as nice to write on as the Supernote is. The Supernote feels like a paper pad. The Kindle isn't as slippery as the iPad glass, but it certainly doesn't feel like paper. If I had a need to use the Supernote with plenty of light, I'd be loath to give it up, but alas, I don't.