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1.) I don't like your name. Your computers are not invisible. They are definitely visible. If you were making an Alexa/Siri smart speaker computer that you hid in the walls, that would make sense to call it Invisible Computers.

But your computer is a screen. The definition of a screen is something you look at.

2.) Simplify your workflows: combine with your github profile. This is clearly your passion. Own it. Move all the invisible computer repos to your own GitHub repo.

3) Tell us _why_ this product keeps you going. What do you hate about tech that keeps you working on this for four years?

I love eInk. Have been following it since I read about eInk in Hiawatha Bray's Boston Globe column when I was a kid. I think I may have been one of the very first (if not the first) to buy the new Daylight computer (though I completely forgot about it until they emailed me recently). I had a couple of Remarkable 2s. I think there's many great things there, and your bet is directionally correct, just need to pivot a few things slightly.



I'm not sure about the name either. I think I need to get some help with that.

Out of the blue, what would you call it?


> what would you call it?

It depends what your long term vision is?

What is the essence of your product? What won't change in the next 5 years? 10 years?

Is it the wood bevel? If so, maybe something like the "Core Display" or "Tree Screen" or "Forest Frame".

Do you not care about the bevel at all and it's the zen of the eInk? Then maybe call it the Zen Screen or Air Display.




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