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Cat@ponder.cat to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 months ago

How to bulk download Kindle files, while you can.

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How to bulk download Kindle files, while you can.

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Cat@ponder.cat to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 months ago
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Amazon is making a big change to how it handles serving ebooks to those who have bought them from the Kindle store1. Starting on Feb. 26, it’s closing the “USB sideloading” hole t…
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    I can always bulk download whatever I want on the high seas.

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      Goose meme: Where do the original files come from? Where do the pirates get the files in the first place?!

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    On Linux: install puppeteer first from your ~ directory

    For me, bun start --manualAuth --baseUrl “https://www.amazon.tld/” worked

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    Definitely saving this for future use. I got duped into buying a kindle because they’re waterproof.

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      You only have a week to do it before the option is lost forever.

      Kobos have waterproofing and are far less restrictive.

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      They are not the only waterproof option, you know…

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      3 months ago

      Still useful if you utilize calibre

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      I think right now all of the Kindle e-ink devices can be jailbroken to be less restrictive, so if you have sources for DRM-free ebooks (Baen and a few other publishers and sites sell them) they’re a lot easier to use on the device you already have.

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