I know I can put the sequences on my kindle, but I would like to find a way to browse Discussion and Main in a more useable interface (or at least something that I can customize). I really like the threading organization of newsgroups, and I read all of my .rss feeds and mail through Gnus in emacs. I sometimes use the Less Wrong .rss feed in Gnus, but this doesn’t allow me to read the comments. Any suggestions?
Also, if any other emacs users are interested, I would love to make a lesswrong-mode package. I’m not a very good lisp hacker, but I think it would be a fun project.
Is there a better way to read Less Wrong?
I know I can put the sequences on my kindle, but I would like to find a way to browse Discussion and Main in a more useable interface (or at least something that I can customize). I really like the threading organization of newsgroups, and I read all of my .rss feeds and mail through Gnus in emacs. I sometimes use the Less Wrong .rss feed in Gnus, but this doesn’t allow me to read the comments. Any suggestions?
Also, if any other emacs users are interested, I would love to make a lesswrong-mode package. I’m not a very good lisp hacker, but I think it would be a fun project.
How do I put the sequences on a Kindle?
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Thumbs up from me for lesswrong-mode!
I attempted this today but without an API (LW’s fork of the reddit codebase looks pretty old) I don’t think I can get very far.