Ideas
Things you didn't know you could read on a Kindle
14 kinds of reading that arrive on a schedule, as proper books — research, filings, news, newsletters and more.
Research
The papers arrive as a reading list, not two hundred tabs.
Finance & policy
The documents nobody enjoys in a browser, on the one screen made for long reading.
Tech & news
The tab you keep refreshing, turned into an issue you read once.
Hacker News front page
Today's front page as one morning issue.
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Hacker News best
The threads that held up, collected weekly — the long-read version.
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Any subreddit
The day's best threads, as a magazine rather than a feed.
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GitHub releases
Release notes for the projects you depend on, read properly once a week.
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Newsletters & essays
Out of the inbox, onto the Kindle.
Everything else
If it is text, it can be a book.
YouTube channels
Titles and descriptions for a channel, so the watch list is triaged away from the screen.
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Your own documents
PDF, DOCX, EPUB and Markdown, restyled for the Kindle.
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Twitter/X threads Soon
Long threads read as one piece.
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