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enero 25, 2024 | 2 lectura mínima

Versión inicial del firmware Alpha 0.11.2 > Ahora 1.14.2

[AÑADIDO en el firmware 1.14.2] Inglés internacional Las marcas diacríticas son compatibles con los dispositivos Alpha a través de la capa [alt gr].


Problemas en los que estamos trabajando

- [CORREGIDO en el firmware 1.12.3] Al cambiar de borrador en Alpha, aparece una pantalla especial con un carrusel. Las barras del carrusel en la parte inferior de esta pantalla pueden mostrarse incorrectamente con borradores de más de 32 caracteres. Sin embargo, el cambio de borrador seguirá funcionando correctamente.

- [CORREGIDO en el firmware 1.12.3] Se genera un nombre de archivo automático a partir de los primeros 32 caracteres de un borrador. Cualquier carácter inválido en esos 32 espacios impedirá que se muestre en los dispositivos de almacenamiento masivo (MSD, que es el sistema de copia de seguridad y recuperación a través de USB). Los caracteres inválidos incluyen:

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- [CORREGIDO en el firmware 1.12.3] Al cambiar la fuente del dispositivo, a veces la configuración de Postbox puede sobrescribirla. Existen dos soluciones alternativas:

1) Cambie el tamaño de fuente usando Postbox.
2) Abra la pantalla Fuente en Alpha, espere un par de segundos y luego seleccione una fuente y presione Retorno.


- [CORREGIDO en el firmware 1.12.3] El temporizador de sesión de borrador, que se ve en la pantalla de visualización frontal , se reinicia a cero cuando se abre el menú principal.


- [CORREGIDO en el firmware 1.12.3] Inmediatamente después de una conexión a Wi-Fi y/o encendido, el dispositivo puede demorarse y no detectar pulsaciones de teclas.


- [CORREGIDO en el firmware 1.14.2] El botón de pantalla de bloqueo en el menú principal aún no está implementado.


- [CORREGIDO] Con la tecla Bloq Mayús habilitada, el menú principal no responderá al presionar 1, 2, 3 o 4.


- Alpha a veces indica que está conectado a un dispositivo de almacenamiento masivo USB al conectarlo a un cargador de pared. Este cuadro de diálogo se puede ignorar y cerrar con la tecla Intro.


La pantalla de visualización frontal podría mostrar 0 % de batería para algunos usuarios. Esto es una indicación falsa, ya que el dispositivo sigue funcionando y aún queda batería.


Lea sobre nuestra reciente actualización de firmware Alpha 1.12.3 aquí .
Lea sobre nuestra reciente actualización de firmware Alpha 1.14.2 aquí .

Seguiremos añadiendo más información a medida que surjan problemas. ¿Necesitas ayuda? Contacta con nuestro equipo de soporte aquí.

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marzo 22, 2026 3 lectura mínima

If you're new here, freewriting is “an unfiltered and non-stop writing practice.” It’s sometimes known as stream-of-consciousness writing.

To do it, you simply need to write continuously, without pausing to rephrase, self-edit, or spellcheck. Freewriting is letting your words flow in their raw, natural state.

When writing the first draft of a novel, freewriting is the approach we, and many authors, recommend because it frees you from many of the stumbling blocks writers face.

This method helps you get to a state of feeling focused and uninhibited, so you can power through to the finish line.

How Freewriting Gives You Mental Clarity

Freewriting is like thinking with your hands. Some writers have described it as "telling yourself the story for the first time."

Writing for Inside Higher Ed, Steven Mintz says, “Writing is not simply a matter of expressing pre-existing thoughts clearly. It’s the process through which ideas are produced and refined.” And that’s the magic of putting pen to paper, or fingertips to keyboard. The way you learned to ride a bike by wobbling until suddenly you were pedaling? The way you learned certain skills by doing as well as revising? It works for writing, too.

The act of writing turns on your creative brain and kicks it into high gear. You’re finally able to articulate that complex idea the way you want to express it when you write, not when you stare at a blank page and inwardly think until the mythical perfect sentence comes to mind.

Writing isn’t just the way we express ideas, but it’s how we extract them in the first place. Writing is thinking.

Or, as Flannery O'Connor put it:

“I write because I don't know what I think until I read what I say.”

Writing isn’t just the way we express ideas, but it’s how we extract them in the first place. Writing is thinking.

 

Freewriting to Freethinking

But how and why does it work? Freewriting makes fresh ideas tumble onto the page because this type of writing helps you get into a meditative flow state, where the distractions of the world around you slip away.

Julie Cameron, acclaimed author of The Artist’s Way, proposed the idea that flow-state creativity comes from a divine source. And sure, it certainly feels like wizardry when the words come pouring out and scenes seem to arrange themselves on the page fully formed. But that magic, in-the-zone writing feeling doesn’t have to happen only once in a blue moon. It’s time to bust that myth.

By practicing regular freewriting and getting your mind (and hands) used to writing unfiltered, uncensored, and uninterrupted, you start freethinking and letting the words flow. And the science backs it up.

According to Psychology Today, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex goes quiet during flow state. This part of the brain is in charge of “self-monitoring and impulse control” – in other words, the DLPFC is the tiny home of your loud inner critic. And while that mean little voice in your head takes a long-overdue nap, you’re free to write without doubt or negative self-talk.

“With this area [of the brain] deactivated, we’re far less critical and far more courageous, both augmenting our ability to imagine new possibilities and share those possibilities with the world.”

Freewriting helps us connect with ourselves and our own thoughts, stories, beliefs, fears, and desires. But working your creative brain is like working a muscle. It needs regular flexing to stay strong.

So, if freewriting helps us think and organize our thoughts and ideas, what happens if we stop writing? If we only consume and hardly ever create, do we lose the ability to think for ourselves? Up next, read "Are We Living through a Creativity Crisis?"

 

Learn More About Freewriting

Get the ultimate guide to boosting creativity and productivity with freewriting absolutely free right here.You'll learn how to overcome perfectionism, enhance flow, and reignite the joy of writing.

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marzo 16, 2026 2 lectura mínima

Picturethis. Imaginetryingtoreadapagethatlookedlikethis,withnospacestoseparateonewordfromthenext. No pauses. No breath. Just an endless procession of letters that your brain must laboriously slice into meaning, one syllable at a time.