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Comment by al_borland

18 hours ago

It seems they’ve gone out of their want to make them useless. They could have ended official support, while still allowing users to download ebooks from the store and side loading them through a computer. However, before killing support, they eliminated the ability to download ebooks to the computer.

But you can still sideload them, right?

  • If you don't allow the device to connect to the internet, yes. Kindles are somewhat infamous for updates that wipe storage if they think you are side loading pirate ebooks

    • > Kindles are somewhat infamous for updates that wipe storage if they think you are side loading pirate ebooks

      Source? I've never heard of this, and I used to work there, including building the OS from source (though my contributions to the OS were pretty minimal). If you just put a .mobi file onto the storage, how does it have any idea where it came from?

      > If you don't allow the device to connect to the internet, yes

      Why is that a problem for a device which has been EoL'd?

  • Only if they are DRM-free. And only if they are in a compatible format. It's a solvable problem for techies in a lot of instances but for mainstream users it's pretty close to bricking.