I recently bought a Kindle, and my reading happiness has gone up. Sometimes you don’t feel tired after watching it for an hour.
Read iron Man in Silicon Valley: The Life and Adventures of Elon Musk.
In addition, in the process of exploring, the author also slowly found some Kindle use skills.
# subscribe to the newsletter
I subscribe to some good newsletters on Gmail, such as λ -Reading and Ruan Yifeng’s web logs. Instapaper converts emails into e-books and sends them regularly to your Kindle.
Both Newsletters and Newsletters report How I Send Straight to My Kindle.
# to subscribe to the RSS
WhereMyLife can convert RSS feeds into e-books to be sent to its Own Kindle.
So, in theory, you could use a Kindle to read the news, surf the Internet…
# Wechat Reading
Wechat Reading also offers an ink screen version. Open the Kindle’s built-in browser and type r.qq.com to read online.
# Book search and push
Bots using Telegram find books and push e-books to The Kindle.
The @zLibrary robot has 5,088,223 ebooks in its database. Sending titles to the robot returns ePUB format ebooks.
@to_kindle_bot can push e-books to your device by configuring its own email and sending the e-book to the robot.
# screenshots
Press both hands at the upper left corner and lower right corner at the same time. If the screen flashes, the screenshot is taken successfully.
At present, we have sorted out these, which can almost meet all reading needs.
Finally, it’s back to reading itself, which is not a good thing to do.