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DevContainers support in coming in the following weeks, it's actually in beta


This is actually an awesome post, thank you for sharing


I bought the Moonlander a year ago, and I completely regret it for the reason you mention: the horrible palm rest. It's wobbly, and when I contacted them, they told me that in the "ideal setup", my wrists aren't support to rest on them. Palm rests where you can't rest your palms.

I'm really frustrated, because I love everything else from this keyboard. But those wobbles really do make it unusable.


What they probably meant was that your wrists shouldn't be supported WHILE typing. You should only rest them while they're actually resting. Usually wrist trouble signals that you should be sitting higher/move the desk lower.


it's laggy as hell on firefox. but works nice on chrome. won't use it


Just seeing the introduction, I can see this tool hardly adds any value.

The introduction video shows how easy it is to import an epub, and then "asks the ebook" to give them the Table of Contents. While the ToC was already available... no real added value compared to RAG


Thank you for your valuable input. As you say, generating a table of contents and summary alone will not be of value. Interacting with the LLM may be helpful when reading documents that are not easily understood, such as difficult technical or academic books.


I saw the ToC request as a demo of the capabilities, not a statement on the full value proposition. There are a LOT of valuable features in here that are not offered in Kindle or other ebook readers.


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