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Date: 2023-12-09 12:44 pm (UTC)Enshittification is like entropy. Universal. Grrr.
About Item 2:
Date: 2023-12-09 01:27 pm (UTC)Yeah, I'm not taking that seriously. I understand and continue to revile the intent, mind you.
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Date: 2023-12-09 01:57 pm (UTC)Re: 1.
Date: 2023-12-09 06:57 pm (UTC)(Some versions of) Amazon book files can be de-drm'd and remain readable on a standard Kindle.
Last time I looked, Calibre with Apprentice Alf's de-drm was the recommended way to go. I don't much like Calibre as it is even more of a "complete" system than emacs was said to be thirty years ago. (Someone said emacs contained everything but the kitchen sink, so they added one of those.) Point Calibre at the DRM version of a file and it will stick a de-drm'd version in its indexed system ready to appear on your Kindle next time it resends. Fine, unless you are a command-line geek who likes to be in control of what content is where on each device.
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Date: 2023-12-10 05:01 am (UTC)Re: 1.
Date: 2023-12-10 06:25 am (UTC)Seems that might still work?
I don't use Calibre to sync, I just copy the files from the local Calibre library to the device (using its SD card). Also sometimes use it to edit the metadata. Though I'm not one who finds the metadata useful, I tend to organise my files myself. I'm with you on that. I never understood why people need more than a file system to find things, but heyho.