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Sleeper Shells: Attackers Are Planting Dormant Backdoors in Ivanti EPMM

https://defusedcyber.com/ivanti-epmm-sleeper-shells-403jsp
48•waihtis•1h ago•13 comments

GitHub Is Down

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149•albelfio•20m ago•56 comments

Thoughts on Generating C

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97•ingve•2h ago•12 comments

UEFI Bindings for JavaScript

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109•ananas-dev•2h ago•61 comments

It's not you; GitHub is down again

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61•MattIPv4•23m ago•34 comments

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240•tombh•6h ago•93 comments

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30•ibobev•1h ago•2 comments

Hong Kong pro-democracy tycoon Jimmy Lai gets 20 years' jail

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103•tartoran•1h ago•59 comments

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13•bookofjoe•5d ago•0 comments

AT&T, Verizon blocking release of Salt Typhoon security assessment reports

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96•redman25•2h ago•16 comments

Art of Roads in Games

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505•linolevan•19h ago•161 comments

Vouch

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985•chwtutha•1d ago•430 comments

Like Game-of-Life, but on Growing Graphs, with WASM and WebGL

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58•Brajeshwar•2h ago•15 comments

Roman industrial hub discovered on banks of River Wear

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48•andsoitis•4d ago•7 comments

AirPods Pro 4 Could Feature Cameras to 'See Around You'

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13•geox•39m ago•17 comments

Nobody knows how the whole system works

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154•azhenley•11h ago•113 comments

Show HN: Browse Internet Infrastructure

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90•pul•4h ago•15 comments

Show HN: Printable Classics – Free printable classic books for hobby bookbinders

https://printableclassics.com
28•bookman10•4h ago•7 comments

Matrix messaging gaining ground in government IT

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Offpunk 3.0

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128•todsacerdoti•5h ago•26 comments

AI Doesn't Reduce Work–It Intensifies It

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138•swolpers•1h ago•92 comments

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Tessellation Kit (2016)

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144•bobbiechen•17h ago•33 comments

Every book recommended on the Odd Lots Discord

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150•muggermuch•17h ago•61 comments

Show HN: I created a Mars colony RPG based on Kim Stanley Robinson’s Mars books

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277•ariaalam•23h ago•98 comments

Experts Have World Models. LLMs Have Word Models

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180•aaronng91•22h ago•177 comments
Open in hackernews

Show HN: Printable Classics – Free printable classic books for hobby bookbinders

https://printableclassics.com
28•bookman10•4h ago
I created a site (https://printableclassics.com) that allows you to download classic books and customize things like the font size, page size, and the cover.

As part of this, I wrote a software pipeline that takes epubs, html files, or pdfs and converts them into formatted books with custom covers, page numbers, chapter formatting, etc.

I used an LLM for categorizing the books. There's a nice way to filter such that you could easily find "Young Adult, Ancient, Fantasy" for example.

When downloading from the site, the PDFS are rendered in a work queue. Hopefully the server I'm using won't get overwhelmed. It takes around 10-15 seconds to generate for most books.

Most of the books currently on the site are from Standard Ebooks. I plan to add more books from Archive.org and Project Gutenberg over time.

I also created a little guide on how you can print and bind books at home with around $200 in equipment. (https://printableclassics.com/print-guide)

Printable versions of the Harvard Classics are available here: https://printableclassics.com/harvard_classics This is an example of direct PDF conversion.

Hopefully this is useful to some people. I plan to use the books here for home education myself so it will at least be useful to me. I'd like to add a guide with top suggestions by age level and some educational theory on how I made the selections. I'm happy to take any feedback on the site or answer any questions.

There is also the option to have the books professionally printed through a print on demand provider. I'm hoping that could be a way to pay for the site hosting.

Thanks for checking it out!

Comments

m-hodges•1h ago
I recently got into watching YouTube bookbinding as a way to fall asleep at night. Then I found a local book and stationary studio for hobbyists to learn as a community. It’s not something I have time for right now, but it’s the kind of hobby I’d love to try one day.
bookman10•1h ago
It's a really neat hobby. It's great for gifts, especially if you take the high quality artistic approach. I like to do simple "perfect binding" because it saves money (materials are probably around a penny per page), gets me the book faster than buying it, and makes all my books consistent in font, size, and cover style.
poulpy123•33m ago
Nice work ! I started to look into bookbinding a few months ago. Is your pipeline open source ?
bookman10•23m ago
Not yet and it's a little messy now to be honest.

The pipeline itself is in node.js and uses mostly pdf-lib (https://pdf-lib.js.org/) and ebook-convert (https://manual.calibre-ebook.com/generated/en/ebook-convert....)

For epubs, I split the book into chapters and run ebook-convert on each chapter individually, adding an extra page if needed to make the number of pages even. Then I combine all the chapters and do a custom scheme for numbering (because you don't want numbers on blank pages, you want the numbering to start at chapter 1, etc)

For html books from Project Gutenberg for example, I make sure they have text in <p> and chapters in <h2>. Then do a similar logic with ebook-convert.

For pdf books, I just use pdf-lib to draw the pages directly.

I also shift odd pages to the right and even pages to the left so there is a larger inner margin than outer margin.

If you're looking to do custom books, I would just use ebook-convert by itself, it just won't be quite as pretty though because it lacks those improvements.

poulpy123•12m ago
Thanks for the explanation!
soupymcsoup•28m ago
This is very cool. I've played around with bookbinding years ago and this site might just bring me back.
bookman10•22m ago
Thanks, I'll definitely feel proud if I see someone else actually make one of these books.