• muusemuuse@sh.itjust.works
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    22 hours ago

    Honestly I think there is room for a middle ground. E-Ink tablets. I remember all the backbreaking heavy books I had to carry as a kid and don’t want my nieces and nephews dealing with that but the current screen time is not great either. E-ink has inherent limitations that make it a poor fit for all the worst parts of the tech industry but great for this.

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      20 hours ago

      It still doesn’t solve the part where it’s not a book. As a CS major a lot of my books went digital early on. I can say from experience that there’s something about having to press a button to go to turn the page that makes it far less intuitive and harder to research in. Regardless of E ink or laptop or whatever.

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        20 hours ago

        I acquired two academical degrees: First in Computer Science, later in Philosophy. It became my firmest standpoint that books are absolutely underrated.