I also caught myself thinking that most of the content would be more accesdible as an article - I needed to pause and rewind several times. Although the aticle would include some video fragments (the final demo and some others)
The first time I tried to type a long public key it took me like 10 minutes, and was a pain in the butt. If it's something you're doing a lot, using QR codes can make it much faster and easier.
It's called reMarkable Connection Utility (RCU). It's an all-in-one management client for reMarkable e-paper tablets that works locally/offline, and lets users escape the manufacturer's proprietary cloud/subscription. Works like an iTunes-for-reMarkable.
Is somebody not convinced yet, search with the new HN sentiment analysis tool [1]. Java or Rust have mixed sentiment. For Brainfuck the balance is clearly on the positive side.
Thanks to the "write once run anywhere" philosophy of the language, and the design choices in the OS (e.g. containerization), it is easely porable to any CPU.
One example of real work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCHXNcpq3OA
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