Hackernews posts about Kindle
Kindle is a brand of electronic book readers designed by Amazon to allow users to read digital books and articles on a portable device.
- Show HN: Read Kindle Like X (kindle-highlights-three.vercel.app)
- Transferring books and progress between Kindles (sighery.com)
- Microsoft is retiring 'Send to Kindle' in Word (www.bleepingcomputer.com)
- I reverse-engineered Kindle to build on-demand AI audiobooks (blog.ryanbbrown.com)
- Show HN: Kindler: A declarative, Lua-based, build system (setsunasoftware.com)
- Morning Notes – Platform to read, explore and sync kindle highlights (www.morning-notes.com)
- AI Kindle Highlights Connections (www.morning-notes.com)
- ePub and PDF for "The Adolescence of Technology" (www.adithyan.io)
- How a Superhero Costume Made Strangers Kinder (scienceinhand.com)
- Show HN: Kindness Engine a JavaScript snippet that adds kindness to websites (kindness-engine.vercel.app)
- Show HN: A Free Supabase Leaks Scanner and Audits RLS in Seconds (supaexplorer.com)
- Bindless Oriented Graphics Programming (alextardif.com)
- A Prophet of the Weather: Lantern Slides by Clement Lindley Wragge (Ca. 1900–22) (publicdomainreview.org)