From Samuel Christie to ~lioploum/forevercomputer
> ...is any site that's created with minimal tools and publishing those > tools adhering to these principles? That's a good question; I await Lionel's response. Also, I changed the subject line for this branch of the conversation. My take from the article was that WriteOnly had two purposes (though things may have changed since then): 1. Simplify writing and publishing Primarily by making it simpler, so the author doesn't have to think about the publishing process. Just write in a simple plaintext format,
From Samuel Christie to ~lioploum/forevercomputer
First, hello! I read the article recently, and resonated with some of it. Here's some things that came to mind, in no particular order. We can split this into different threads if anyone is actually interested in discussing any of these. 1. The proposed experience almost sounds like the Remarkable e-paper tablet. I have an rm2, and it shares ~80% of the design ideas: