kobowriter
october
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kobowriter
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Ask HN: eReader as external monitor?
Looking at the price of eInk monitors, I've been tempted to try using a spare eReader as an external eInk monitor β or connect a USB keyboard, and run Linux on it.
Cursory research turns up projects such as KoboWriter (https://github.com/olup/kobowriter/) which seem to have overcome some of the difficulties (though the process is still involved).
Has anyone done something like this? If so, how did it go? (And where can I read about it!)
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october
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Show HN: WarpBuild β x86-64 and arm GitHub Action runners for 30% faster builds
Oh neat, I came across BuildJet the other day.
I was trying to cross-compile a side project (https://github.com/marcus-crane/october) for Linux arm64 but trying to do so would throw up some instruction set errors.
I had parted the idea of supporting Linux arm since Github has no runners but I threw in BuildJet and it spat out a working build with no problems!
Given it only needs to run on release, for a small open source project, being charged something like 1 cent per build is surprisingly reasonable compared to having no runner at all / having to spin up a self-hosted runner :)
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Kobo October help!!
Hey u/sherlockbean! I don't have a Kobo so I unfortunately can't test this for you, but perhaps this documentation may help? https://github.com/marcus-crane/october Let me know if not!
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Kobo 2.0 Integration is Here π π
If you send personal documents to your Kobo eReader, one of our users created a small desktop utility called October to get those into Readwise too.
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ReadWise just announced on Twitter highlight support - Is this True?
They have a knowledgebase article on the Kobo sync. Seems it only works with content bought from the Kobo store. For side-loaded content they recommend the October app that /u/Byrdlynd mentioned.
- You can now export your Kobo highlights/annotations to Readwise
What are some alternatives?
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hypr - A desktop application build using wails and Reactjs to perform REST APIs
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zenity - Zenity dialogs for Golang, Windows, macOS
fiberwebgui - Create cross-platform desktop apps using Fiber and GO!
energy - Energy is a framework developed by Go language based on CEF (Chromium Embedded Framework) for developing cross-platform desktop applications for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux
Wails - Create beautiful applications using Go
qt - Qt binding for Go (Golang) with support for Windows / macOS / Linux / FreeBSD / Android / iOS / Sailfish OS / Raspberry Pi / AsteroidOS / Ubuntu Touch / JavaScript / WebAssembly