I think I set up mutt (and presumably some other software) just so that I could email files to my kindle from the command line; and I have an instapaper bookmarklet to do the same with webpages. I haven’t used either very much recently, but that seems to pretty much cover my “getting content onto it” needs.
I have the same Instapaper bookmarklet. I’ve also set up Instapaper to forward a digest of all my Feedly content that I mark as “save for later”. It turns out I only seem to use this feature for (a) incredibly long blog posts I probably shouldn’t be reading at work, and (b) highly NSFW blog posts I probably shouldn’t be reading at work. This makes for an interesting combination.
I’m fairly unsatisfied with the Kindle email document conversion, mainly because it doesn’t do anything intelligent with document metadata. As it happens, I’ve been playing around with automated document metadata extraction, so I might see if I can put together a clever alternative.
I think I set up mutt (and presumably some other software) just so that I could email files to my kindle from the command line; and I have an instapaper bookmarklet to do the same with webpages. I haven’t used either very much recently, but that seems to pretty much cover my “getting content onto it” needs.
I have the same Instapaper bookmarklet. I’ve also set up Instapaper to forward a digest of all my Feedly content that I mark as “save for later”. It turns out I only seem to use this feature for (a) incredibly long blog posts I probably shouldn’t be reading at work, and (b) highly NSFW blog posts I probably shouldn’t be reading at work. This makes for an interesting combination.
I’m fairly unsatisfied with the Kindle email document conversion, mainly because it doesn’t do anything intelligent with document metadata. As it happens, I’ve been playing around with automated document metadata extraction, so I might see if I can put together a clever alternative.