I have been working on something similar myself. However, my articles are paginated so there's no need to scroll. Mine requires a bare minimum of JavaScript which she Kindle's are not able to do.
The pagination has caused me a lot of problems. I think I should just admit that scrolling is fine.
I have an always on linux server for projects and experiments. I ssh ed into it, ran claude and told it to run this as systemd user unit while giving it an opml file with all my feeds. 10 minutes later everything was working. Backups, caddy, let’s encrypt, admin auth…
Claude aside, this is a very neat piece of software, worked flawlessly from the beginning and now I have all my feeds on my kindle effortlessly, thank you for this!
For a moment I thought you were referring to the Rust wrapper for LLVM (https://github.com/TheDan64/inkwell) but the name makes much more sense in this context.
I have been working on something similar myself. However, my articles are paginated so there's no need to scroll. Mine requires a bare minimum of JavaScript which she Kindle's are not able to do.
The pagination has caused me a lot of problems. I think I should just admit that scrolling is fine.
Well done - looks nice :-)
A photo of it being used on a physical device would do wonders here.
Hey thanks for the idea. I’ll add one!
I have an always on linux server for projects and experiments. I ssh ed into it, ran claude and told it to run this as systemd user unit while giving it an opml file with all my feeds. 10 minutes later everything was working. Backups, caddy, let’s encrypt, admin auth…
Claude aside, this is a very neat piece of software, worked flawlessly from the beginning and now I have all my feeds on my kindle effortlessly, thank you for this!
Anyone know why the "sebarb" user at the bottom of this post has all their comments flagged?
probably just a spammer
There's two flagged comments on this post and both their history seem overly enthusiastic and curious. Maybe LLM?
For a moment I thought you were referring to the Rust wrapper for LLVM (https://github.com/TheDan64/inkwell) but the name makes much more sense in this context.
The term inkwell is overused in the reading space.
Any more screenshots?
I’ll add a few of what it looks like on my Kindle, later today
e-ink rss reader is neat