The-Open-Book
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The-Open-Book
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E-ink is so Retropunk
Have you seen the "Open Book" project?
https://github.com/joeycastillo/The-Open-Book
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Has anyone made an e-ink ebook reader (but that can use Internet Archive online)?
Open book project https://github.com/joeycastillo/The-Open-Book
- The Open Book: Project Reboot
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NOOK 1st gen MAX UPGRADES ideas (larger battery, storage, and more)
If you want to get all custom, you could build an e-reader https://github.com/joeycastillo/The-Open-Book https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-pico-powered-open-source-ebook-reader
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What Can We Learn from Barnes and Noble's Surprising Turnaround?
>I really wish I could have an e-reader, but again, I don't want to spend money on things that will lock me into a single vendor indefinitely and might just arbitrarily go away.
https://github.com/joeycastillo/The-Open-Book
This may be up your alley.
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Are there any small form factor readers (a third the size of a smartphone or smaller)?
It's not a commercial off the shelf product, but the Open Book uses a 4.2" screen. There are other devices you can find on places like AliBaba that are kinda small. However, in general you won't find a name brand commercial ereader under 6" that isn't ina phone body. There were a couple at 5" back-when but the industry really settled on 6" as the common base size.
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GitHub Code Search (Preview)
This is very useful to see examples of how people have used APIs that are either poorly documented or not at all. Or even that are well documented, really. Going from docs to code is not always straightforward.
To give you just one example, recently I've been using it to find how people have written code to interface with e-ink displays. I usually have the datasheet which lists all the commands the protocol support, but building it all into a valid startup sequence of ~20 commands to activate the display is left as an exercise for the reader.
So the docs will look like this: https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/6/6a/4.2inch-e-paper-spec...
And what I need is a sequence like this: https://github.com/joeycastillo/The-Open-Book/blob/5c5054c58...
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Does anyone know where to find the Open Book ereader as either a kit, components or the completed project?
There is a link to the project early in the article: https://github.com/joeycastillo/The-Open-Book
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How can I buy Bizarre Love Triangle in digital form?
In theory, you should be able to do it with both Rakuten Kobo and Amazon JP. However, you might need to use a VPN to tell them that you're in Japan because of region restriction idiocy. You may also need to claim a Japanese billing address (though it may not need to be your actual billing address; some sites do require that you provide a Japanese billing address but don't actually require that it match your credit card). Out of the two, Kobo's DRM is easier to remove. I have heard that Amazon JP has not yet been affected by the recent changes that Amazon made to make it harder to remove their DRM, but it's likely only a matter of time before we won't be able to remove their DRM anymore, because it takes too much time and effort for the folks who work on such things to continue to putting in the effort.
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The Internet archive has lost its first fight to scan and lend e-books like a library
I believe this plugin for calibre is what is used.
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Purchased Kindle Conversion
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KindleUnpack - python based software to unpack Amazon / Kindlegen generated ebooks
KoboCloud - A set of scripts to synchronize a kobo reader with popular cloud services
zephyr - Primary Git Repository for the Zephyr Project. Zephyr is a new generation, scalable, optimized, secure RTOS for multiple hardware architectures.
openlibrary - One webpage for every book ever published!
inkpalm-5-adb-english - Instructions to setup an Xioami Inkpalm 5 with English and other apps
docker-calibre
awesome-reMarkable - A curated list of projects related to the reMarkable tablet
kindleunpack-calibre-plugin - A calibre plugin based/wrapped around the KindleUnpack project