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This article reminded me that many years ago I used to make PDF compilations of related Wikipedia articles using some tooling developed by PediaPress, and then read those offline on my laptop or iPad. I recently encountered one such compilation of cryptography / security related articles, and noticed the PediaPress metadata on the PDF. Apparently PediaPress is still around, and its tooling is still open source:
https://pediapress.com/code/
I also Google'd around a bit on this topic and it looks like there is an alternative tool, wiki2book, focused on doing the same thing, but generating EPUBs that look good on e-reader devices. Here is the info on that:
https://www.reddit.com/r/wikipedia/comments/189qqxe/wiki2boo...
https://github.com/hauke96/wiki2book
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🍃 Organic Maps is a free Android & iOS offline maps app for travelers, tourists, hikers, and cyclists. It uses crowd-sourced OpenStreetMap data and is developed with love by MapsWithMe (MapsMe) founders and our community. No ads, no tracking, no data collection, no crapware. Please donate to support the development!
Instead of maps.me I suggest to use https://organicmaps.app/, the privacy-respecting fork, since maps.me was sold to a payment processor. OrganicMaps is a fork from the original founders.