Show HN: Analog Reader – Turn newsletters into printable newspapers
analogreader.comI absolutely hate what the internet does to my brain, to my capacity for focus, and to how little I retain information.
I've been slowly migrating away from reading online to offline. Started a few years ago with a reMarkable tablet, then an Onyx Boox for colored papers. But newsletters always fell off my radar. There's just too much going on in my inbox.
So I built a tool that takes any RSS feed (Substack, Ghost, etc.) and formats it as a printable newspaper.
Tech: Single HTML file, vanilla JS, no backend. Fetches feeds via CORS proxy (Cloudflare Worker). Renders into a 3-column A4 layout.
I don't own a printer, though, haha. I just send the PDF to my reMarkable. But I'm curious if there's interest in getting a personalized newspaper like this actually delivered to your door.
Would love feedback on the layout, and curious how others handle the "too many newsletters" problem. Neat! Generating PDFs from RSS feeds is a great idea. Some thoughts: I have a Kindle - something I'd find valuable would be having a digest of "Today's top stories" sent to my kindle's email address as an epub so I can check it out each day. But on Kindle, I think the 3 column layout would be too narrow to read - it makes sense on A4, but not smaller. How do you do your daily sync to ReMarkable? btw, it looks like if I enter a direct link to an RSS feed it doesn't work (e.g. when testing it for my site, https://alexplescan.com/index.xml results in a blank page, but https://alexplescan.com works well) > curious how others handle the "too many newsletters" problem I like to have everything funnelled into my RSS reader, pick a few things that sound interesting each day, and archive the rest. For the getting everything into RSS part, I'm building https://mailgrip.io to help (it gets email newsletters into RSS feeds). very interesting, mailgrip is pretty damn cool and is def a way i can see myself decluttering my inbox. My daily sync is very manual at the moment, i use analogreader, generate pdf then drag it to remarkable on the mac app haha. I can def take a look at Kindle screens and build alternate layouts for it!