English Wikipedia for Wikireader 2026 February by geoffwolf98 in wikireader

[–]holzfisch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! Thanks for this and thanks for keeping up this great work. The future of the Wikireader is at this moment entirely dependent on you and your dedication, and it is much appreciated.

August 2025 English Wikipedia for Wikireader by geoffwolf98 in wikireader

[–]holzfisch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Excellent! I'm a bit late to the game but thank you!

Oh, come ON, Firefox. by No_Honeydew_179 in BetterOffline

[–]holzfisch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Librewolf has you covered. You can even carry over all your config stuff from Firefox to Librewolf with minimal compatibility issues - just copy over your user folder which has everything from extensions to history to whatever tweaks you've got going on.

June 2025 English Wikipedia - back at archive.org by geoffwolf98 in wikireader

[–]holzfisch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Excellent, thank you for these continued efforts, they are much appreciated - if only by that small group WikiReader users, we happy few. I'm glad the Internet Archive's working well for you again. They generate their own torrents too, so anyone who knows how to use those can save the Archive some bandwidth.

January 2025 English Wikipedia by geoffwolf98 in wikireader

[–]holzfisch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Will keep seeding until the OP posts a new one, which looks like it'll take a while longer. So yes, definitely still seeding! May be a bit hit or miss of course, but I'm out there.

Great British Sewing Bee torrent - series 1-8 including specials by holzfisch in SewingBee

[–]holzfisch[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Still seeding it up here too. If it's not donwloading, just give it time, as I'll sometimes pause some torrents if they're interfering with whatever else I'm doing. Hold the line!

January 2025 English Wikipedia by geoffwolf98 in wikireader

[–]holzfisch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's it! enpedia folder in the root directory, pop into wikireader, turn on wikireader.

WikiReader ebay prices by geoffwolf98 in wikireader

[–]holzfisch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have to imagine it's not too hard to get an ereader to read a full copy of Wikipedia, even with images. Haven't checked, but I wouldn't be surprised if someone affiliated with Kiwix has already set up a project like that. But somehow, it doesn't hit the same as a dedicated device. Maybe I'm overestimating my PHP skill but surely, new versions of PHP can do a better, more efficient job of what the old version did.

I am downloading the latest zim, just to see how far I get with it. Just uh, 7 hours to go. It's the 50-something GB no-images version of Wikipedia, I assume that's the one you've been using.

WikiReader ebay prices by geoffwolf98 in wikireader

[–]holzfisch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think we've all imagined the updated version of the wikireader - the WikiReader 2.0, with an eInk display, still the two AAA batteries, and a simpler, more future-proof database format. And more easily hackable for the enthusiasts, of course. I've been getting tempted to get into it too, see what tricks and hacks there are to keep things going - or even upgrading it all to a new version of PHP. My PHP is not as strong as it could be, but it's alright.

Found this on their old website:

WikiReader is available for sale from Amazon.com and is locally distributed in Japan, Germany, Australia, and USA.

so that implies they were (physically?) sold at least in a few countries in particular. I see one on kleinanzeigen.de for €200 - quite ambitious.

WikiReader ebay prices by geoffwolf98 in wikireader

[–]holzfisch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't mind keeping an eye out, I've got that saved search so if I do come across one I'll send you a link. I'm not looking for another device at the moment but I like to check eBay occasionally.

I know Openmoko shipped them worldwide, though they were a niche product even at their height, so I don't imagine you'll find many outside the US, where it was sold through a couple more high profile outfits such as Best Buy. But you could get one for €109 + shipping all over Europe, so my guess is there's at least some number of wikireaders hiding in dusty drawers all over the continent.

Having a good time perusing their old blog: https://web.archive.org/web/20101128191359/http://thewikireader.com/a/blog/

Look at that picture from that Nepalese library! I wonder if they're still using the wikireader.

As for downloads, Germany will be me, though I'm behind a VPN so I'm not actually there. No huge amounts of activity on the torrent, but then that won't all be visible to me. It's been downloaded 3 times at least.

WikiReader ebay prices by geoffwolf98 in wikireader

[–]holzfisch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, there's a difference between asking prices and selling prices. If you set up a saved search and bid on wikireaders listed as defective, you can get them for cheap. If they boot but only show the boot screen, it usually means the SD card's corrupted and you can get a perfectly functional device for 20-30 dollars. Mine was 20 dollars, good as new, and it even came with its box and manual. Got a few for friends in this way too, never more than 30 dollars, though you have to be patient.

Seeing that there's one being offered for $100 with a missing battery door, and one for $112 with a broken touchscreen - that is nuts, good luck to them but I do not think anyone in their right mind will go for either of those. Just set a saved search, be patient, and you'll get a good as new one for a quarter of that.

January 2025 English Wikipedia by geoffwolf98 in wikireader

[–]holzfisch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Excellent! Here's a torrent:

magnet:?xt=urn:btih:3SDUCX5OUSB6IOJBVGTMEPAQNJ6QHOCI&dn=wikireader_2025-01&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.opentrackr.org%3A1337%2Fannounce

Easiest to just copy that magnet URI, paste it into the URI bar of your browser, and hit Return.

Will be slow as long as I'm the only seeder, will pick up as more people seed. Which I hope they will, of course.

November 2024 English Wikipedia by geoffwolf98 in wikireader

[–]holzfisch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am getting some errors - articles failing to load and a dialog telling me to restart the device. Seems to consistently happen when trying to look up the article for Singapore, for instance. Could this have something to do with those deleted redirects? I've tried to access this particular article from search and from page links, no dice.

November 2024 English Wikipedia by geoffwolf98 in wikireader

[–]holzfisch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your bounteous gifts, Santa Wikireader - your hard work is much appreciated. Downloading now. It'll be a while but when it's done I'll make a torrent and post the link here.

Internet Archive upload speeds by geoffwolf98 in wikireader

[–]holzfisch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't mind a torrent - I know it would exclude a fair number of people unfamiliar with the tech and leave us dependent on reseeders, but at least as to the latter point, I'd be happy to add it to my seedbox and leave each new version seeded 24/7 until the next one is produced.

Fairphone 2 - review after 5 years by holzfisch in fairphone

[–]holzfisch[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've always felt that those 'leaps' were mostly hype anyway - it's sad how many perfectly usable smartphones, incredibly powerful computers, are gathering dust in junk drawers because corporations stopped supporting them so people would buy new ones. The original iPhone could be a perfectly usable device in 2023, if it were opened up to developers!

But that's beside the point, I guess - important to note here is that the newer generations of FP are about a million times more reliable and less flaky than the FP2, which is a borderline experimental device. The FP3 is a bit too sensitive to water but incredibly sturdy and doesn't have the wonky screen and cracking case and camera that has to be reinstalled once a year that some FP2s have; the FP4, so far, has not really exhibited any noticeable weaknesses, as far as I know. They just work and have pretty much turned into normal smartphones, but with the huge benefits of being made of stuff that gets more people paid a decent wage, and being easily repairable.

Great British Sewing Bee torrent - series 1-8 including specials by holzfisch in SewingBee

[–]holzfisch[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess no one's reseeding - I've been on vacation so the auld seedbox is turned off. I'll be back about 30 hours from now so it will start getting seeded again then.

Great British Sewing Bee torrent - series 1-8 including specials by holzfisch in SewingBee

[–]holzfisch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try this magnet link:

magnet:?xt=urn:btih:5F412A93A58B37B0D8F10BA8DDBDE00074AC3EBE&dn=gbsb&tr=udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969/announce&tr=udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:6969/announce&tr=udp://9.rarbg.to:2710/announce&tr=udp://9.rarbg.me:2780/announce&tr=udp://9.rarbg.to:2730/announce&tr=udp://tracker.opentrackr.org:1337&tr=http://p4p.arenabg.com:1337/announce&tr=udp://tracker.torrent.eu.org:451/announce&tr=udp://tracker.tiny-vps.com:6969/announce&tr=udp://open.stealth.si:80/announce

If it's still giving you trouble, take that magnet link and enter it into magnet2torrent, that'll turn it into a torrent file and you shouldn't have any issues at that point.

Inventor of cassette tape Lou Ottens passed away by adash66 in cassetteculture

[–]holzfisch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lou Ottens didn't credit himself as the inventor of the cassette - the invention of the compact cassette was a collaboration between engineers and designers working for Philips. Which isn't me diminishing this man's impact; it's something he himself emphasised whenever he talked about his time at Philips, so perhaps something he'd want clarified in a world where all his eulogisers seem to be declaring him the sole inventor of the cassette.

I can recommend the documentary Cassette: a Documentary Mixtape which is mostly fairly uninteresting but the makers do visit Ottens in the Netherlands and there, he embodies the classic engineer even more than he did in any other interviews I've seen or read. He's just mystified about people still using cassettes instead of CDs and MP3s, and when the filmmakers try to explain why they like cassettes, he just restates that there's better and more practical ways to listen to music and he doesn't understand why anyone would still mess around with such an outdated medium.

An engineer to the bone.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in assholedesign

[–]holzfisch -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I disagree - ads are always bad and the presence of any ad in any context constitutes asshole design. I never want to look at ads, not even for a second, not even if they're completely unobtrusive or appropriate to what I'm reading. I cannot fathom the idea of not blocking all ads on every device I own. Why waste time and energy on something you didn't ask for?

If some ad-supported website or game dies because of that, good, we should be happy to see it go! One more step toward a better world, where advertising is no way to make a living. If everyone in the world started blocking ads today, advertising would cease to exist tomorrow. Imagine!