Trying to get away from my phone more, and an e reader sounds like a good way to get myself to read more. Kobo is sounding like the most recommended one based on some googling, but I’m also ok with jailbreaking something like an older kindle from eBay. Something that plays nice with Libby would be ideal but not required. pirate-jammin

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    I like my kobo with koreader installed. Really easy to install koreader on it, just drag and drop, and restart. The only thing that doesn’t work is Bluetooth.

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        In addition to the other comment, the PDF reflow function is great. No other ereader software compares. Its not perfect, but its still really useful when I can’t get an epub version of something.

        Also Idk if kobo has the function built in, but I use koreader to connect to my self hosted calibre opds catalog to download books to it.

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    Looks like Kobo is popular here too so I’m gonna go with that I think (sorry Boox, Pocketbook, and Tolino heads). Koreader’s gonna get slapped on it the second it’s in my grubby little hands. Gonna read some theory and reward myself with some disc world inbetween. My list right now is Blackshirts and reds, trans liberation, and settlers!

    Thanks fellow bears hexbear-retro

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    Kobo’s are very good. I have mine configured to redirect the Kobo store to my own Calibre-Web library, and pull all my books from there. I got my SO a Kobo, and configured her with an account on the same server, set her up the same way. It’s very nice.

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      This is also my setup. I also have ShelfMark which provides a nice interface for people to download from Anna’s Archive and my private torrent trackers without actually logging into them or anything.

      Without this, it’s easy enough to just plug the Kobo on and dropping books into the Kobo folder too. That’s how you have to do it with PDFs, since Kobo sync doesn’t support them.

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          I’ve been torrenting for about 20 years while living in the US and have never used a VPN while downloading. Not saying it’s necessarily a good idea, but unless you’re a major distributor yourself, I only ever got an ISP letter very early on for downloading obviously hot topics like Harry Potter (for the GBA lol) and Game of Thrones.

          Without a setting in the app itself, I think you’d have to hook up the Docker container to something like Gluetun so that all traffic from that container is directed through the VPN. That’s how people usually set it up with torrents, but I’m not super familiar.

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    I got a free Kindle from work a while ago, jail broke it and put KOReader on it, works like a charm. I haven’t set up calibre-web or anything, so I just turn on the SSH server, connect via SFTP via Termius from my phone, and copy books over.

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    I loved making the swich to Kobo from my kindle. I do however wish I had gone with something a little less proprietary. I still love it, I grabbed the Libra Colour and use it on occassion to read comics or manga. Libby syncs perfectly. My favorite function is instapaper though, I can read webnovels formatted perfectly on the device with zero hassle!

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    I use an older Kobo with KoReader, but the XTeink x4 looks cool as a small option if you are down to put crosspoint on it! Boox Go 7 is nice if you want android and color!

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    My old Tolino has a jailbreak that lets me just drag and drop epubs, etc. directly onto it.
    woweeConvenience that isn’t surveillance and/or a walled garden? In this economy?? wowee

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    yeah kobo will do you well. i had koreader on a kindle but it kept resetting itself and fucking me over. i do recommend setting the option to wake the battery with a magnetized cover off on the kobo, for some reason it drained my battery, probably from bumping around in my backpack

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    I like Boox. You can put Mihon, Syncthing, Du Chinese and Pleco on it so you can easily read graded readers and manhua. I have the note max in grayscale and it rules for reading text books as well.

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    I have a kobo and this post encouraged me to try and install koreader, which didnt work and I thought that was because I didnt have nickel installed so I tried that and despite dragging the file to my kobo, that also wouldnt install blob-no-thoughts