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stedaniels | 2 years ago

This is very cool, and I _really_ want to love the ReMarkable 2, but it's stance on being an insecure device [0] makes this difficult.

[0] https://support.remarkable.com/s/article/Does-reMarkable-off...

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NhanH|2 years ago

For anyone who didn’t click on that link: this is about the device having the same physical security as the thing it want to replace (paper). That is if someone has access to it, they can read it.

It is not about the device having some known software vulnerabilities in the usual sense when we hear about network-connected insecure device

xiwenc|2 years ago

Lack of full device encryption is also a no-go for me.

I can’t imagine loosing such device that contains confidential data.

The difference between this and a piece of paper is that this could contain your whole stack/library. Not just a single piece of paper note.

pbhjpbhj|2 years ago

Surely it replaces a briefcase, or a filing cabinet, that stores lots of documents/files/folders. Those things have locks.

ekianjo|2 years ago

The software is also very limited as it is... too bad they dont make it possible for a marketplace or extensions to exist officially on the device...

IshKebab|2 years ago

Do any ebooks offer full disk encryption?

yunohn|2 years ago

Remarkable is meant to hold all your notes, books, any such textual data. Ebooks are only one small part of its intended usage.

m4lvin|2 years ago

No, but many ereaders at least provide a pin code lock which the rm2 does not.