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interestica ◴[] No.44064821[source]
Kobo (ereader) + Pocket was always just an amazing and low friction combo. This blows.
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1. sswatson ◴[] No.44064857[source]
My first thought as well. I wonder what Kobo will do in response to this announcement.
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2. timvdalen ◴[] No.44064906[source]
Me too, I hope there will be a replacement with the same low friction.

I've been using IFTTT with RSS feeds to add serialized stories to my Kobo as they release.

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3. podgietaru ◴[] No.44065753[source]
They should be able to change it with fairly minimal changes. I managed to modify some things to proxy articles from Omnivore to it, and the functionality remained largely the same across the two services.

They'd have to implement some kind of login, but they they should just be able to build some kind of converter between whatever format and the format that is expected by the Kobo device.

4. xandrius ◴[] No.44072089[source]
Could you share the flow if someone wanted to replicate it for their own Kobo?
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5. timvdalen ◴[] No.44094891{3}[source]
Yes, but it currently depends on Pocket working.

I have an RSS feed from RoyalRoad that new episodes come in on. Using IFTTT, I have an action set up to, whenever a new item comes in on that feed, add the _URL_ of it to my Pocket account. Then, Kobo just syncs the Pocket articles automatically, and the new episode is added.