WinterBreak is a jailbreak which was released on New Year’s Day 2025 by HackerDude

It is based on Mesquito

  • major_jellyfish@lemmy.ca
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    4 days ago

    Can this make Overdrive/Libby integration easier? Thats really the main thing pissing me off about Kindles.

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    4 days ago

    Omg this is so exciting, I love jailbreaking devices and jailbreaking my mom’s old ass kindle was oddly tricky.

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      4 days ago

      Isn’t a cracked (old, I think?) Kindle the only way to pirate KU/DRM titles? At least, that’s what I recall from the last time I looked into it. There’s a book I really wanted to format shift from KU since Google TTS was fucking up all the proper nouns, but I gave up. (It was an obscure book that isn’t available anywhere pirated.)

      • Count Regal Inkwell@pawb.social
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        4 days ago

        Ah I wouldn’t know about THAT. I just download and convert epubs from the likes of z-library/libgen, and have done so since getting my first Kindle circa 2012

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      4 days ago

      Well for one, koreader is awesome.

      It has preferences I like, syncs reading position to anything else running koreader, and syncs my current reading queue from Dropbox.

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      4 days ago

      Kill ads on the cheaper one would be my main if not only use case.

      Installing an alternative reader that can read other formats is mentioned a few times, but honestly, with Calibre that became a non-issue decades ago. Need to transfer them via cable anyway, converting in the process takes a few seconds at most.

  • EarlGrey@discuss.tchncs.de
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    5 days ago

    Any real benefits of jailbreaking a Kindle? I mean I know the “You free yourself from amazon!” elevator pitch, but what exactly does that mean?

    I can already upload pretty much anything I want to it with Calibre. Can I add support for other ebook formats? Cooler utilities on my Scribe? Alternative ebook stores (yes I know where I am)? A user interface that isn’t absolute garbage?

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      4 days ago

      I don’t think there are many tangible benefits if all you want to do is read. You’re likely using Calibre anyway for sideloading books and it converts everything to a compatible format automatically.

      The only somewhat useful things the jailbreak allowed me to do is add custom fonts, custom screensavers, install KOReader as an alternative ebook viewer (although I rarely used it) and prevent updates because the interface became a lot worse after an update at some point.

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    5 days ago

    I guess if you already own a Kindle then you might be interested in jailbreaking it. But for someone choosing an ereader it seems that Kobo is just a better choice. Isn’t it? Like, why pay to put yourself in a jailed system in the first place?

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      5 days ago

      My kindle could already handle everything the Kobo I was looking at could do, but was far cheaper than the Kobo due to a sale (and Amazon thinking I’m dumb enough to be locked into their system)

      Literally using Calibre is enough to turn your Kindle into a piracy machine, so if you can get one cheap it’s long been my recommendation for people

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    5 days ago

    That title was extremely disappointing to read. Initially read it as, “All kinds can now be jailbroken, thanks to new jailbreak method.” and was like, “What?! Yeahhhh we’re gonna jailbreak all the things!!!

    Then I saw what it really said. Cool, but meh. Happy for all the Kindle owners but I already solved that problem by just not buying a Kindle. Such disappoint. (눈_눈)

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      4 days ago

      For those of us who will only buy electronics used, kindle is usually the only option. And far cheaper too. So its nice that the device can be opened up a bit.

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        $140 – the Kobo Clara BW (black and white/e-ink) is clutch. Dark mode, plays well with calibre, a wide range of supported formats, and way more storage and battery life than you’ll ever need.

        Edit: it is one of the first devices to utilize the E Ink Carta 1300 screen. It’s filled with e-books from Annas Archive loaded by Calibre on Debian and never complained about compatibility.

        • sirpuppy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          4 days ago

          Thank you! I really like the calibre integration. I’m on mint and it works flawlessly so having a compatible e reader for the couch will be amazing

    • xttweaponttx@sh.itjust.works
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      5 days ago

      My partner has a Box that runs android, complete with apk side loading its basically an android tablet! Super cool so far - there’s even a model with a color screen!

      I slapped the Nextcloud app on there and she has been syncing her books between her phone and the boox!

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        4 days ago

        I never even thought about the syncing capability with the Android e-ink options. I thought it was too much for a dedicated e-reader, but now you’ve got me thinking.

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          4 days ago

          Recommend checking them out! Sorry, typo’d on my comment - the brand name is Boox!

          I have hers all loaded up with a FOSS reader, f-droid (droid-ify), Nextcloud, Element messenger… The only thing I haven’t put time into is custom launcher stuff - but the native launcher isn’t half bad, if you ignore their attempts to coax you into their cloud subscription crap!

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            I’ve got my eyes on some Boox models, perhaps in a year or two if prices come down for the secondhand market. (Since I think they just released a new line not too long ago.) I’ve never had a tablet sized device (my e-reader is 6 inches), so it’d be an upgrade.

        • viking@infosec.pub
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          4 days ago

          The reMarkable 2 has built in sync capability for dropbox, google drive and a few others. That device is seriously awesome.

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            4 days ago

            I’ve wanted one of those ever since seeing a professor use it… but their price point is intimidating. I’m also not a fan of being limited to certain cloud services (I use neither Google Drive nor Dropbox).

            Still, it’s a pretty nifty device, and the pen capabilities seem the best of all of them.

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              I’m also not a fan of being limited to certain cloud services (I use neither Google Drive nor Dropbox).

              Good news!

              Boox will run any cloud sync that has a recent Android app available. It’s just an Android tablet, at heart, and it’s already unlocked.

              In particular, the local NAS sync client for Synology runs like a dream.

              Edit: Oops. I missed that we switched from Boox to reMarkable, there.

              I guess I’ll leave this since Boox sells eInk tablets that are feature matched to reMarkable, anyway.

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                2 days ago

                I have been looking at Boox, yes. Though their price range is seemingly not much better than reMarkable… I’m still waiting for a decent used market to develop around some of these newer models. I’m okay with being patient on e-ink tech.

            • viking@infosec.pub
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              3 days ago

              There are other integrations, those were the two I used so I could remember them.

              Certainly wasn’t cheap, but I do need to take quite a few notes during meetings with my engineering team, clients, shareholders etc., and being able to sketch something out real quick and project it over onto the screen in our meeting room with two clicks is pretty awesome.

              My company even offered to pay for it, but I wanted it to be mine.

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                2 days ago

                project it over onto the screen in our meeting room with two clicks is pretty awesome.

                Didn’t know that was a feature, that’s pretty cool.

      • lka1988@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        4 days ago

        I been trying to find old Kindles for sale

        Try “Unclaimed Baggage”. We got our kids kindles through them.

      • bzLem0n@lemmy.ca
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        4 days ago

        Kobo is owned by Rakuten, a Japanese company. Still a much better choice than Amazon though.

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          4 days ago

          Ahh, looks like Canada native company started by Indigo, bought by Rakuten in 2011. At least their HQ and all is still in Toronto, didn’t get gutted by the buyout.

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    5 days ago

    Sick luckily mines already jail broken but will keep this saved for future. I would love to see a bigger modding scene like custom os akin to android

  • Nexy@lemmy.sdf.org
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    5 days ago

    What this make? I have my kindle in planemode because I don’t want to get updated and loss my USB connection capabilities

  • nutsack@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 days ago

    hell yes i will be doing this right away so i can continue To not use my kindle or read books because im FUCKED

  • Toribor@corndog.social
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    5 days ago

    Anyone know how to set custom screen idle images after doing this? I’ve been wanting to put ‘Don’t Panic’ on my 6th gen paperwhite since I got it but it’s so locked down that wasn’t possible.

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        4 days ago

        I decided to go ahead and install KOReader and check it out. It’s pretty neat although I can’t find what you’re describing in the settings.

        In any case I was hoping to find a way to do this without having to switch to a separate user interface.

  • kambusha@sh.itjust.works
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    5 days ago

    Is there a way to change the Library to be able to see epub files? I have KOReader installed now, but I have to go through the directory to find my epub files.

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      4 days ago

      You can set a specific folder as the “home” folder on koreader by long pressing the folder where your files are located. I put all my epubs in there with moisaic viewing style.

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        3 days ago

        Thanks. I did that, and changed how Calibre sends books to my device. Before it was creating folders for each author, so now I have it dump them in the home folder instead.