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majorbugger1 minute ago
Two of my paperwhites died so i took the opportunity to switch to kobo and couldn't be happier.
thih93 minutes ago
My kindle will not be aware of it. It has been in airplane mode ever since I bought it.

Its clock no longer tells correct time; but it’s fine, a book doesn’t have to do that - and I have a watch.

WithinReason20 minutes ago
Just got an xteink x4 and flashed crosspoint on it, I've been tuning fonts by modifying the font generator and now it renders great.

https://www.xteink.com/products/xteink-x4

dabeeeenster4 minutes ago
Love my x4! I saw 1.3 allows you to bring in your own fonts - any suggestions?
comboy36 minutes ago
I was looking for a good rationalization to leave the ecosystem, one-click e-books is great and having old device that I can take anywhere not caring about it getting beaten up even more was another major advantage.

Removing some old book I had was the first major red flag.

cryptoz29 minutes ago
Some wild irony is they once forcefully removed purchased copies of 1984 from Kindles while people were reading it.
_Microft16 minutes ago
“The books will stop working”, discussed 7 years ago:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20297331

bananaflagabout 1 hour ago
Joke's on them, I keep the Kindle permanently on airplane mode anyway.
cbdevidal21 minutes ago
Not sure if you’re joking but is it possible to even do that? I understand some books are kept on their cloud servers and only some get downloaded.
moffkalast24 minutes ago
The first time I got an ad on mine I did that and switched to the Calibre + z-library workflow. It's been most of a decade since.

It's like people have to be taught the same lesson about SAAS over and over and over again. Like what did they expect, to not get rug pulled eventually? Crazy. You own your shit or you don't. Simple as.

kyranjamieabout 1 hour ago
My 14 year old Kindle functions so perfectly I've no desire to upgrade. This is exactly why KOReader and all the jailbreaks exist.
CGamesPlay17 minutes ago
14 years support window is so insanely good. But as it goes...

You either die a hero or you live long enough to become the villain.

prvcabout 1 hour ago
>Amazon said it had supported the devices for 14 years or more and could not keep doing so indefinitely. "Technology has come a long way in that time," said a spokesperson.

Wasn't the original concept of the Kindle that it shouldn't need to be replaced by newer models?

kubobleabout 1 hour ago
I can and will still use mine to read files.

What is discontinued is integration with Amazon account. Which seems fair to me to be fair.

wrxd29 minutes ago
Less fair when they sold an integrated device and store
arikrahman34 minutes ago
Glad I went the Kobo route. Koreader beats Kindle any day of the week.
onidjabout 1 hour ago
Having used an early kindle and a recent kindle, they are incredibly similar. One of the main innovations of the new models appears to be adverts you have to pay to get rid of.
fodkodraszabout 1 hour ago
Also gradually phasing out support of formats like mobi, in such subtle ways that if you open a mobi file you cannot go back to the library, but have to cold-reboot your device...

My current kindle is my third one, and is the last. I will never ever pay for a kindle to Amazon, due to its user hostility.

Oh, and also you cannot move ebooks between accounts, even not with a lot of friction, eg. support tickets, which would be a fair way to game piracy and unwanted lending, which was some inconvinience for me in a situation. Not a huge monetary loss for me, rather a reminder that when you pay to Amazon (or Valve, or any other contemporary DRM-burdened vendor) you are only leasing...

kubobleabout 1 hour ago
My kindle from 2012 used to have ads you needed to pay for to get rid of. It was sold as separate product with or without ads at a time. I had one with ads.

I keep it offline in airplane mode permanently from 2016 and haven't seen a single ad in a long long time.

IshKebab41 minutes ago
I have a similar one and I never bothered to pay to get rid of the ads or keep it in aeroplane mode.

The ads are only shown while it's off, they're static black and white images, and 99% of the time they're for books. Totally unobjectionable.

If they were in the actual UI and for stuff like cars and perfume I might mind, but they aren't so I never cared.

madarcoabout 1 hour ago
Actually, the old Kindle had physical buttons, which I find more ergonomic when reading in bed
gruturo43 minutes ago
That's what your nose is for. (I'm quite skilled at advancing or going back by gently tapping the kindle against my face. It helps that I'm very nearsighted so it's kind of already there)
cbdevidal8 minutes ago
Same here. I read your comment from two inches away lol
cbdevidal11 minutes ago
Crap like this is why I 1.) export my Kindle books to plain PDF 2.) use a Nook Simple Touch. They work perfectly well 100% offline and are CHEAP now.

Primarily use two of these for a prepper book cache. (Two is one and one is none.) The battery lasts about a month on low cost chargers, and a pair of 32GB SD cards holds my entire collection. (A redundant pair since two is one.) Whole thing sits in an EMP bag in the bugout bag of my car, so I always have my library everywhere I go.

Exporting to PDF used to be pretty straightforward; the newest encryption is a lot harder to bypass but is still possible:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Calibre/comments/1q1uza4/successful...

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dev_l1x_beabout 2 hours ago
Deadwood loyalists raise an eyebrow and keep reading.
burner42004230 minutes ago
There I go

Turn the page

ajdegol21 minutes ago
The price of convenience.
Weryj34 minutes ago
If only there was a way to download e-books and upload them to a Kindle with Calibre.