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Amazon are killing off their old Kindles - notably the ones which still let you remove DRM from their ebooks

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  • alterelefant@mastodontech.deA alterelefant@mastodontech.de

    @SueDiOh
    Just wait until the publisher knocks on your door, walks in and takes those books away.
    @Edent

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    @alterelefant @SueDiOh
    I have books which are decades old which can't be found in stores any more - I simply can't buy a replacement.. I also have books which are damaged too much by water and sunlight - they're no longer readable.

    eBooks are superior in all the ways that matter. Once the DRM is removed they're effectively immortal.

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    • focusedontheberry@mastodon.socialF focusedontheberry@mastodon.social

      @Edent #Kobo

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      @focusedontheberry #Sandwiches

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        @NormanDunbar @Edent A third-party ebooks reader that understand more than just Amazon's format, and tinkering possibilities.

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        • edent@mastodon.socialE edent@mastodon.social

          Amazon are killing off their old Kindles - notably the ones which still let you remove DRM from their ebooks.
          I suspect that it is also because they can't connect to modern TLS servers.
          A shame, although I was only using it for stripping DRM.
          There are a few jailbreaks but the hardware and software is ancient, so I might have to repurpose mine as yet another semi-passive display.
          #Amazon #Kindle #DRM

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          @Edent

          I switched to Kobo years ago because you can check out library e books via overdrive seamlessly (I'm in New York state USA ). My local library system supports overdrive and so does the New York City public library. Any resident of New York state is eligible for a library card/account at the city public library.

          You can use overdrive on a kindle but Amazon has put a lot more friction into the process

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          • edent@mastodon.socialE edent@mastodon.social

            Amazon are killing off their old Kindles - notably the ones which still let you remove DRM from their ebooks.
            I suspect that it is also because they can't connect to modern TLS servers.
            A shame, although I was only using it for stripping DRM.
            There are a few jailbreaks but the hardware and software is ancient, so I might have to repurpose mine as yet another semi-passive display.
            #Amazon #Kindle #DRM

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            @Edent Fuckers.

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            • edent@mastodon.socialE edent@mastodon.social

              Amazon are killing off their old Kindles - notably the ones which still let you remove DRM from their ebooks.
              I suspect that it is also because they can't connect to modern TLS servers.
              A shame, although I was only using it for stripping DRM.
              There are a few jailbreaks but the hardware and software is ancient, so I might have to repurpose mine as yet another semi-passive display.
              #Amazon #Kindle #DRM

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              @Edent Ugh. I hate that our governments let Amazon and others make something obsolescent when it's otherwise fine. I will see if anyone wants my Kindle 3 to jailbreak cos I can't cope with the flashing page turn mode and had lost it when I was last able to sell it on.

              I will look at Kobo and stripping DRM if I can read the damned epubs in FBReader as I find the Kobo Reader doesn't give me the colour combos and visual layouts I usually need.

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