screendle
remoteink
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screendle
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Show HN: Low-power Kindle-based dashboard
In addition to the power efficiency, one advantage of an e-ink screen is that it does not illuminate a room at night. And interestingly, a Kindle or similar device still seems to be the cheapest way to get a touch-enabled e-ink display of a reasonable size.
FWIW the Kindle Paperwhite also has an Experimental "Beta Browser" that can display websites and execute some JavaScript - I am using that for a similar project, a basic dashboard / light switch web application hosted on a Raspberry Pi.
https://github.com/janhapke/screendle
remoteink
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Show HN: A VNC viewer for eInk devices capable of 30 FPS when writing text
A while ago, I made a similar tool for Pocketbook eInk readers specifically: https://github.com/borzunov/remoteink
- Show HN: Turn Pocketbook e-ink reader into computer monitor
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PaperTerm Concept, An e-paper remote terminal device
Years ago, I've made a program turning Pocketbook e-ink readers into computer monitors with some extra features: https://github.com/borzunov/remoteink
The update speed is quite good (comfortable for writing texts and browsing most websites) even when connecting via Wi-Fi.
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Show HN: Low-power Kindle-based dashboard
Reminded me of the tool turning Pocketbook E-Ink readers into computer monitors, which I made several years ago:
https://github.com/borzunov/remoteink
This could be used for the dashboards as well (no screen updates happen if the content doesn't change), if connected to a remote server or a Raspberry Pi.
Also, it allows to zoom in/out, switch between the opened windows, and move around the screen with keyboard shortcuts. No jailbreak is needed for the reader.
What are some alternatives?
kindle-dash - Power efficient dashboard for Kindle 4 NT devices
vnsee - VNC client for the reMarkable tablet allowing you to use the device as a second screen
kindle_clippings_parser - Web app to parse Kindle's My Clippings.txt.
kobowriter - A simple typewriter written in go for KOBO e-readers
node-hue-api - Node.js Library for interacting with the Philips Hue Bridge and Lights
PocketPuzzles - Port of Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection to the PocketBook eReader platform
KindleClippingsCleaner - Simple JS Script to clean duplicated entries in "My Clippings.txt" of your Kindle
Pocketbook-Read-offline - A basic client for Pocketbook to read and modify Pocket items
rM2-stuff - Collection of reMarkable related apps, utilities and libraries.
eink-vnc
eink-weather - simple eink weather dashboard
rM2-stuff