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Amazon kills old Kindles.

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  • sch00b@masto.bikeS sch00b@masto.bike

    @mikecane @pluralistic jailbreak your kindle
    https://kindlemodding.org/jailbreaking/WinterBreak/

    Install KOreader https://github.com/koreader/koreader/wiki

    You can read freely now 🙂

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    @sch00b @mikecane @pluralistic I have jailbreak and using koreader on my kindle and it’s so much better than default software provided by amazon

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    • ridetheory@mastodon.socialR ridetheory@mastodon.social

      @mikecane @pluralistic Literally everything on my antique Kindle is from @gutenberg_org, and I have a library card, so I'm good.

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      @ridetheory @mikecane @pluralistic Enjoy your readings!!

      #ebooks #publicdomain

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      • rbmath@mathstodon.xyzR rbmath@mathstodon.xyz

        @mikecane @pluralistic for anyone that has one of these, there's free open source software: https://calibre-ebook.com/ that allows you to manage files on these devices and buy ebooks from other sources.

        I have done so for years on my Kindle, which has not left airplane mode in about 5 years.

        You can continue to use the devices, and not give Amazon any more money, if you wish.

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        @rbmath @mikecane @pluralistic and with the correct configuration, it can rip of drms from the books, I use it to move the books from my kindle to my tolino/kobo

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        • rbmath@mathstodon.xyzR rbmath@mathstodon.xyz

          @mikecane @pluralistic for anyone that has one of these, there's free open source software: https://calibre-ebook.com/ that allows you to manage files on these devices and buy ebooks from other sources.

          I have done so for years on my Kindle, which has not left airplane mode in about 5 years.

          You can continue to use the devices, and not give Amazon any more money, if you wish.

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          @rbmath @mikecane @pluralistic

          When i did have a kindle i used calibre extensively ans never ever got on to amazon or the net.

          Still use calibre for managing my books.

          An excellent software , just love it.

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          • rk@mastodon.well.comR rk@mastodon.well.com

            @mikecane @pluralistic

            “In the future, you will own nothing, and you will be happy.”

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            @rk @mikecane @pluralistic

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            • mikecane@mas.toM mikecane@mas.to

              Amazon kills old Kindles. @pluralistic

              Email from X poster.

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              @mikecane My kingdom for an *actual* Linux mobile/tablet OS (not Android) that can be flashed onto older hardware.

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                @rk @mikecane @pluralistic

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                Apple pays out over claims it deliberately slowed down iPhones

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                Apple launched updates to its iPhone 6 models knowing that they would lead to slowdowns, performance degradation and even unexpected shutdowns.

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                Kill switches come in many forms.

                Apple is paid by petrostate despots to increase planned obsolescence & surveillance-enabled newer devices. It's a monumental waste.

                https://www.businessinsider.com/saudi-arabia-crown-prince-visits-apple-google-2018-4

                https://english.alarabiya.net/News/gulf/2018/04/07/Saudi-Crown-Prince-discusses-joint-projects-with-Apple-s-Tim-Cook-

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                2/

                We tend to ignore how much wasteful energy usage is tied up in an economy that relies on planned obsolescence.

                Imagine a world where Apple made devices that lasted 10 years instead of 18 months.

                How much fossil fuel would NOT be purchased?

                Keeping consumers tied to a product longevity cycle that is deliberately shortened is lining the pockets of oil oligarchs & petrostate despots.

                The same folks frying the planet & funding fascist movements.

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                  2/

                  We tend to ignore how much wasteful energy usage is tied up in an economy that relies on planned obsolescence.

                  Imagine a world where Apple made devices that lasted 10 years instead of 18 months.

                  How much fossil fuel would NOT be purchased?

                  Keeping consumers tied to a product longevity cycle that is deliberately shortened is lining the pockets of oil oligarchs & petrostate despots.

                  The same folks frying the planet & funding fascist movements.

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                  3/

                  The #enshittification economy depends on oil that prods consumers to buy new, very often.

                  What happens when the most corrupt industry on the planet decides an AI-surveillance platform & kill switches embedded in every device is what they need to keep their lock on power?

                  This artificially amplified demand throws away perfectly adequate rare earth minerals & justifies wars to loot other nations' natural resources.

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                  • mikecane@mas.toM mikecane@mas.to

                    Amazon kills old Kindles. @pluralistic

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                    @mikecane @pluralistic

                    Kindle sales peaked in 2015 because no one uses them anymore, tablets & phones do that job & much more

                    be that as it may, one of my Kindles was bought & registered in 2011, someone else shared a link about how to "jailbreak" it but i couldn't understand the directions

                    i'm thinking now the thing to do is just to fill it up with as many books as possible & keep it as a backup???

                    right now it has 122 pieces of vintage fanfiction + some classics...

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                    • mikecane@mas.toM mikecane@mas.to

                      Amazon kills old Kindles. @pluralistic

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                      @mikecane @pluralistic #fuckamazon anyway.

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                      • mikecane@mas.toM mikecane@mas.to

                        Amazon kills old Kindles. @pluralistic

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                        @mikecane @pluralistic luckily you can just jailbreak such an old kindle and get all your books you bought from zlib

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