I built a clipboard server on the Arduino Uno Q, and it replaced a workflow I didn’t realize I hated
If you work across multiple devices, you've almost certainly emailed yourself a link, pasted something into a notes app just to open it on another machine, or maybe even typed out a URL by hand because you couldn't be bothered to find a better way. Clipboard sync between devices is a largely solved problem by now, but sometimes it's nice to just have a simple way to quickly and easily copy text between two devices without any additional software. Sure, Apple has Universal Clipboard, Windows has its own clipboard sync, and third-party tools like ClipCascade let you self-host something, but none of them felt right for the level of simplicity that I wanted
If you work across multiple devices, you’ve almost certainly emailed yourself a link, pasted something into a notes app just to open it on another machine, or maybe even typed out a URL by hand because you couldn’t be bothered to find a better way. Clipboard sync between devices is a largely solved problem by now, but sometimes it’s nice to just have a simple way to quickly and easily copy text between two devices without any additional software. Sure, Apple has Universal Clipboard, Windows has its own clipboard sync, and third-party tools like ClipCascade let you self-host something, but none of them felt right for the level of simplicity that I wanted
Caitlin Turner
Ireland
Ireland
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