• apfelwoiSchoppen@lemmy.world
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    The article reads like a paid sponsorship ad written by someone who sees it as the bullshit it is. Sticky notes are already in the 21st century and work as needed.

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        I know right? TIL that applications, image scanning, OCR, taking pictures, erasable pens, stickier adhesive, and plasticized paper are 21st century inventions.

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    Sticky notes are perfect as they are, if you want to have that information on a computer, write it on the computer… Pointless ewaste.

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      This isn’t ewaste. This is reusable paper and erasable pens. The OCR comes from an app on your phone.

      Sure the whole concept is a bit suspect and wasteful. But there’s nothing here that’s ewaste.

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      I almost want to create an open source project for this.

      I’m thinking a single README.md that walks you through each step of:

      1. Write the note on sticky with pencil
      2. Take picture with phone camera
      3. Store/send picture however you want
      4. Use eraser to clear sticky
  • tal@lemmy.today
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    I mean, handwriting note taking has been around for a long time. Doonesbury has a famous cartoon making fun of the Apple Newton’s handwriting recognition (“egg freckles?”) dating back to (checks) 1993.

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    erasable pens

    Did they forget that pencils exist?

    ETA: dry erase and chalk mediums would also like a word