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[–] CrayonDevourer@lemmy.world 54 points 2 months ago (12 children)

I've been slowly filling my wife's Kindle Oasis full of pirated books over the last 2 years. I got it initially because it had internet service everywhere and I could just email her the epubs to simplify loading things.

A couple of weeks ago, even though airplane mode is always on for this thing, (so no wifi either) -- this thing wipes something like 400 books from her library overnight. Granted, they were all pirated, but they're doing some nasty stuff there. It looks like there's renewed effort to combat this.

Sooooo, I sold it and bought her a Kobo Libra Color. Now, I just have her open up https://send.djazz.se/ -- give me the 4 digit code, and I can upload books to her that way. Goodbye Amazon. Don't let the door hit you.

[–] moopet@sh.itjust.works 3 points 2 months ago (2 children)

That's weird and sounds like some kind of software problem. I can't see how that would happen otherwise. I have a Voyage and don't have wifi configured on it at all, just add books with calibre and it's been fine for a decade.

[–] CrayonDevourer@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

It's not a software problem, the Oasis has free cellular service for life.

If you turn your Wifi off on an Android phone for example - it still scans and uses the wifi to keep track of your location, for instance. It's an anti-consumer pattern that companies are using. Airplane mode? -- Sure, for YOU. But Amazon probably still allows cell service to connect every couple of hours for exactly this kind of thing.

The error message she received wasn't sly about it either. It said something very direct along the lines of "We have determined that you are not eligible to read this book so we have removed it from your device"

[–] Paradox@lemdro.id 1 points 2 months ago

Free cellular for life, except Amazon has basically limited it down to nothing

I loved my oasis, but the whispersync was, for all intents, busted, for the last few years.

Finally moved to a boox go color, installed calibre, and couldn't be happier

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