@MaximeRivest: Ritik is on a roll! I hope to get my reMarkable developer app store in a reusable shape by the end of this week end so …
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Maxime Rivest is working on a reusable developer app store for the reMarkable tablet, aiming to make it easy to install each other's apps and experiments. Ritik Sharma turned his Paper Pro into a handwriting-based AI tutor that draws diagrams and tables.
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Ritik is on a roll! I hope to get my reMarkable developer app store in a reusable shape by the end of this week end so we can try and install each other’s app and experiments easily!
Ritik Sharma (@Ritikrkcr7): turned my Paper Pro into a tutor you write to by hand. ask how something works and it draws it — the diagram, the table, the whole thing, in ink on the page 👇
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