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.
- Reverse Engineering Bluetooth on Amazon Kindle EReaders (sighery.com)
- Let's put Tailscale on a jailbroken Kindle (tailscale.com)
- The Unexpected Joys of Hacking an Old Kindle (hackaday.com)
- How I Built a Kindle Reading Stats Dashboard That Works (aacevski.com)
- Tailscale for Kindle (KUAL) (github.com)
- Show HN: Share Kindle Scribe Notebooks to Cloud Storage (docgenie.co.uk)
- Scientists Found a Weird Way to Make People Kinder: Add Batman (www.sciencealert.com)
- Show HN: Free, multilingual open textbooks (K-12 to Master's level) (uotinitiative.org)
- Show HN: Catch App Store rejection issues before Apple does (tryrubberduck.com)
- Karl Landsteiner Facts for Kids (kids.kiddle.co)
- I accidentally discovered cross-species microbiome colonization in my dog (lightcapai.medium.com)
- AI Wealth Managers and Smart Contracts = Dead People Controlling Money Forever (lightcapai.medium.com)
- Show HN: Emotion-Weighting API with GPT-5 (lightcapai.medium.com)
- The Rise of "Mindless" TV: Quantifying a New Way of (Kinda) Watching Television (www.statsignificant.com)
- Rules for politely scheduling a meeting over email (z.bindle.institute)