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> One thing I always have wished that my reMarkable 2 had was web browser.

It’s crazy how direct Remarkable is about what their devices are and then the number of people who buy them and wish they were something else.

Remarkable sells hardware reading devices. Web browsers, just like offline PDF and EPUB viewers, are a form of reader software.

There really isn't any mismatch here; why does it seem odd for someone to (want to) be able to address and access their desired reading material—like texts produced by Project Gutenberg and Standard Ebooks, or dictionary entries like the author mentions—through the wildly successful system for identifying resources with URLs?

I know this is a tad off topic, but the one feature I wish ReMarkable had included is the ability to export your highlights, at least the snap-to-text ones.

Currently I use a third party software, RCU [1], to do this (and it works well!) but one would think ReMarkable could have included this themselves when they added the snap-to-text feature for highlighting!

[1] https://www.davisr.me/projects/rcu/

> You can find out what address you need to connect to use SSH from Settings -> Help -> Copyrights and licenses. There's a little blurb in the end of it with the password and username, and the address.

Is the SSH user:pass hardcoded?

On my ReMarkable Pro, the password is always the same. Even through updates. No clear way to change it.