There are plenty of lovely e-readers out on the market that come with an nice big e-paper display. There aren’t nearly as many that come with two. [Martin den Hoed] developed the Diptyx e-rea…
Those aren’t build logs. Those are “I took an open source software package and put commercial hardware around it.”
Which is fine, since it’s MIT software (and why I push for GPL, personally). What’s not fine is a creator calling their commercial product “open” or “DIY” without a BOM or build log.
I would revise the post title regardless of what the author calls it, personally.
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Welcome to modern astroturfing in the social media age.
There is a build page on the github for the device.
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There’s no such link. Can’t even find one through Google
Is there? Mind sharing the link?
I’ll find it after Christmas. I got a fork a bit ago when looking at the code.
I think its based on https://github.com/atomic14/diy-esp32-epub-reader
Build logs: https://hackaday.io/project/204323-diptyx-e-reader
Those aren’t build logs. Those are “I took an open source software package and put commercial hardware around it.”
Which is fine, since it’s MIT software (and why I push for GPL, personally). What’s not fine is a creator calling their commercial product “open” or “DIY” without a BOM or build log.
I would revise the post title regardless of what the author calls it, personally.
I posted this as a comment on the creator’s post. Will have to see if they respond.