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[–] lordziv@lemmy.nz 8 points 20 hours ago (3 children)

I'm genuinely curious what benefits jailbreaking one gives. I've had a Paperwhite for over 5 years and I've never purchased a single book for it. All I need is a local collection of .epubs and Calibre and I'm away. I keep the Wi-Fi off constantly and have never signed into it once.

[–] nshibj@lemmy.world 1 points 10 hours ago* (last edited 10 hours ago)

I'm on the same boat as you (except on a pretty old Kindle Touch), and I still don't know if it's worth for me. It seems like people will lose the ability to connect to Amazon's servers and will lose the books they bought from them.

But for us who don't get our books from Amazon and just transfer them using Calibre: are there any big advantages?

[–] nahostdeutschland@feddit.org 4 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

After May 20, users will only be able to use their devices to read content that’s already downloaded. Once an older device is deregistered or reset to factory settings, it cannot be re-registered after May 20.

Which means: You can still read your books, but you are on borrowed time. If something goes wrong, you can't access all the books you bought from Amazon in the last decades anymore with your current device. So jailbreaking makes sense and it is also important to crack the DRM on those books.

[–] 8oow3291d@feddit.dk 1 points 14 hours ago

Are we sure they don't just mean that you can't use the Amazon store to download new books? I know that is not what they literally write, but it is likely what they mean.

[–] napkin2020@sh.itjust.works 3 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago) (1 children)

Koreader supports Calibre wirelessly, so there's no need to ever mess with a USB cable again. It also has no telemetry, does not nag about unregistereded device and, doesn't force you to give up Wi‑Fi(there are quite a few websites designed for ereaders). It can read RSS, natively supports EPUB, and offers a custom dictionary, custom screensaver, custom status bar, and a better horizontal mode, including columns.

I've been avoding messing with my Kindle when I was doing the same thing; not registering and using Calibre. But the latest news gave me a reason to try and I regret not doing this earlier.

edit: Fixed name.

[–] nshibj@lemmy.world 1 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

Could you please explain what Kopub is? I cannot find information online: is it a jailbreak method? an app that can be installed after jailbreak? Do you have a link?

[–] napkin2020@sh.itjust.works 1 points 3 hours ago

Sorry! I meant Koreader. It is an app that can be installed after jailbreak.

[–] BackgrndNoize@lemmy.world 5 points 21 hours ago

A jailbreak (upgrade) on a Kindle is a quality of life improvement, I upgraded mine as soon as I got it and it's been going great, in the future I'll replace it with a non Amazon e reader though, to save myself even this small hassel

[–] fodor@lemmy.zip 43 points 1 day ago

You say jailbreak, I say own.

[–] Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world 209 points 2 days ago (1 children)

It may be possible to jailbreak an older, end-of-support Kindle and continue adding books to it. But doing so carries risks.

Yeah. The risk of being able to use your device without corporate oversight.

[–] henfredemars@lemdro.id 70 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

Who cares about the risk? It’s not going to work otherwise.

[–] kokesh@lemmy.world 25 points 2 days ago

It will. Install Calibre and connect the usb cable. Or download books from Calibre via WiFi . Now it is a great time to buy a used Kindle, people are throwing them in panic. Got Kindle Touch practically for free.

[–] KingGordon@lemmy.world 82 points 2 days ago (1 children)
[–] Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works 50 points 2 days ago (2 children)

He's a worthy scapegoat but much of Amazon's awfulness has worsened or been meticulously maintained by Jassy. That guy just doesn't get nearly the degree of shit he deserves.

[–] ryphez@lemmy.world 3 points 22 hours ago

Jassy has been so much worse than Jeff. Jeff had a backbone against shareholders, Jassy doesn’t

[–] lemmyng@lemmy.world 37 points 2 days ago

Fuck them both, then!

[–] Thwompthwomp@lemmy.world 63 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Got the email from Amazon and jailbreaked my kindle that same day. Koreader is pretty awesome!

[–] Anivia@feddit.org 4 points 19 hours ago (1 children)

Just being able to remove the awful screen margins is already worth it. Whose idea was it to have 30% of the screen real estate be unused when reading a book

[–] tigeruppercut@lemmy.zip 2 points 14 hours ago

Probably related to the same dumbasses at google who decided that the text boxes while using directions on maps needed to stay on the screen to cover about half of it. You used to be able to tap once and have the boxes be hidden but they took that out in one of the "updates".

[–] wltr@discuss.tchncs.de 7 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Any good guide you can recommend? Thought of going the very same thing, but had not much time and energy recently.

[–] SatyrSack@quokk.au 18 points 2 days ago (2 children)

I thought the official install guide was just fine when I installed Koreader on my Kobo. I assume their official guide for Kindle is just as useful: https://github.com/koreader/koreader/wiki/Installation-on-Kindle-devices

[–] Billygoat@piefed.social 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

The guide is one of the best I’ve seen for this type of project. It does this easy presentation way of showing the instructions to do the jailbreak. I ran it on one of my older candles a few weeks ago just to try it out and didn’t have any issues.

It’s too bad I can’t jailbreak my current Kindle. I’ve gotten used to having the warmer backlight in the slightly larger screen.

[–] SatyrSack@quokk.au 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

The guide is one of the best I’ve seen for this type of project.

I would have to award that to GrapheneOS. Being a web-based installer, GrapheneOS is able to add buttons that directly perform the major actions right in the guide itself. At each step, instead of having a link or something and saying "go here and do this", it simply provides you with a button that actually performs that step's action right then and there. It is incredibly straightforward. The first few steps do involve some prerequisite manual effort to get your phone ready and web browser configured. But once those two pieces are able to communicate with each other, the rest of the process just involves pressing the buttons in the order it tells you.

https://grapheneos.org/install/web

[–] wltr@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 2 days ago
[–] thurstylark@lemmy.today 35 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Recently bought a kindle at a thrift store, which was perfect as it was on an old firmware, perfect for jailbreaking.

Now I've got a nice e-reader, never gave money to Amazon for the pleasure, not even using their software now. Easily the best $8 I ever spent.

[–] one_old_coder@piefed.social 2 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Could you explain what is good for you now that it is jailbroken? I was given a regular Kindle, and all I do is: EPUB -> Calibre -> Kindle. I haven't needed to jailbreak so far.

[–] thurstylark@lemmy.today 2 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

The major benefit is using KOReader instead of Amazon's reader. Main benefit of that is configurability in my opinion. I'm new to full-time use, so I'm not aware of everything it's capable of, but it's already way better. My headline features are direct connection to Calibre over the network, and the lack of any marketing to me whatsoever. My nice-to-haves are arbitrary lockscreen images, Wallabag support (have yet to explore this, but looks real fun), and the built-in RSS reader.

Other than that, jailbreaking gives me the ability to fully disable ads and OTA updates.

Everything else is pretty much toys and eye candy. KOReader is the main thing from what I can tell.

[–] one_old_coder@piefed.social 2 points 5 hours ago

Thanks for the answer, it seems very interesting.

[–] TingoTenga@lemmy.world 10 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Any tips on how to go about it?

[–] PancakesCantKillMe@lemmy.world 8 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Yes, seeing this post makes me want to acquire one and do this for fun. Maybe buy an older one from fleaBay? Doubtless there are sites out there to help with the process. New task unlocked!

Edit: Cursory reading says be very aware of the firmware on the device as that dictates jailbreakability. Newer firmware is more difficult. Makes sense. Also found kindlemodding.org for more brain food. Good luck!