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TRMNL Device showing Trello Board

TRMNL is an E-Ink Screen for Improving Your Habits

I fell for TRMNL on June 2, 2025. It felt fun to transform data with some easy coding and see it appear on a screen beautifully. The dopamine loop was short and the possibilities started flooding my brain. However, before I go too far, let’s get two somethings out of the way first.

My Biases

I have owned 4 variations of e-ink screens (Nook Touch 1st Gen, Waveshare NFC screens, reMarkarkable 2 tablet, and now a TRMNL). I do not hide how much of a joy it is to read, especially as my vision has, um, deteriorated after 40. Like life, the solution to readability is to add light; natural light when possible. I am a fanboy of e-ink technology itself.

E-Ink also doesn’t require power management at the scale of most modern devices. Plugging it in is a thing you forget to do because it’s so infrequent. It also feels like a trick because the last arrangement of pixels never fades, warps, or changes, instead enduring like a Roman aqueduct or a tombstone (in the case of my Nook Touch).

I have two children 5 and under and they are living in that gap where they are curious about the world, but are unable to be self-reliant on gathering that information because of learning limitations (reading words, understanding clocks, etc). Giving them independent opportunities to learn and grow requires different approaches, and this lens is constantly looking at my world and searching for new opportunities.

A $10 Off Coupon

Get $10 off a TRMNL device with the code: mario10
Full disclosure: I’ll also get $10… to buy more TRMNLs.

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Introducing reMarkable 2

Template file for Creating PDFs for the ReMarkable 2 Paper Tablet

I recently received the reMarkable 2 paper tablet and it is everything it promised. I’m excited to use it for work and personal adventures, but for work I wanted to create a document template that would allow me to always make content that is pixel perfect for the tablet. This way there is no scaling necessary and I can even leave in margins for the menu options to stay visible.

So, here it is: reMarkable 2 OTT Template

This was designed for OpenOffice or LibreOffice, but since it is an open format, I’m sure it can be opened by Microsoft and other document programs. Once you open the file, you can save it as a template using the File menu. After that, it’s simply a matter of selecting File > New > Template and selecting reMarkable 2 from the available templates! When you’re done, Export to PDF and transfer to your reMarkarable using their convenient applications.