It is not, the reason for which is “it’s extra work and we haven’t done it and are fairly busy.”
(Note you can read the posts online. I have a partly completed auto-ebook-maker that converts LessWrong Sequences to ebooks but ran into a couple difficulties I never got around to finishing)
On the off-chance you are unaware: There are some existing tools for converting web pages into ebooks that are configurable to handle different web sites, such as the browser plug-in WebToEpub. I haven’t tried using one of these on LessWrong, but it seems like that would be worth trying before creating an original tool. I did manage to use it to make myself an ebook of Unsong at one point.
It is not, the reason for which is “it’s extra work and we haven’t done it and are fairly busy.”
(Note you can read the posts online. I have a partly completed auto-ebook-maker that converts LessWrong Sequences to ebooks but ran into a couple difficulties I never got around to finishing)
On the off-chance you are unaware: There are some existing tools for converting web pages into ebooks that are configurable to handle different web sites, such as the browser plug-in WebToEpub. I haven’t tried using one of these on LessWrong, but it seems like that would be worth trying before creating an original tool. I did manage to use it to make myself an ebook of Unsong at one point.
“Can they handle LaTeX” is the big question.