An Open Source eReader That's Free of Corporate Restrictions Is Exactly What I Want Right Now

peter.suber's bookmarks 2020-01-25

Summary:

"I get it. The Kindle and its ability to shop for and instantly buy books anywhere using wifi or Whispernet are incredibly convenient, and it’s what’s made Amazon’s hardware the obvious choice for consuming ebooks. But supporting awful companies like Amazon is getting harder and harder if you were born with a conscience, and right about now, an open source ebook reader, free of corporate restrictions, sounds like the perfect Kindle alternative.

The Open Book Project was born from a contest held by Hackaday and Digi-Key that encouraged hardware hackers to find innovative and practical uses for the Arduino-based Adafruit Feather development board ecosystem. The winner of that contest was the Open Book Project which has been designed and engineered from the ground up to be everything devices like the Amazon Kindle or Rakuten Kobo are not. There are no secrets inside the Open Book, no hidden chips designed to track and share your reading habits and preferences with a faceless corporation. ..."

Link:

https://gizmodo.com/an-open-source-ereader-thats-free-of-corporate-restrict-1841185516

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Tags:

oa.new oa..floss oa.hardware oa.books oa.privacy

Date tagged:

01/25/2020, 10:24

Date published:

01/25/2020, 05:24