Which brands are generally more piracy-friendly? Do you suggest any specific model? Or maybe there are products that are easily customizable at the OS level? Thanks!

    • @pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr
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      103 days ago

      KOReader is by far better than the crappy stock firmware from Kobo. While the interface is not the prettiest, it still has a lot of advantages :

      • it adds the ability to browse the filesystem (how do people use an e-reader without folders ?)
      • loading medium to large PDFs takes ages in kobo’s stock UI, while it’s almost instant in koreader
      • there are a bunch of plugins you can add to koreader

      While I really hate Kobo’s stock UI, I still recommend getting one if you like truly owning your hardware. It’s really easy to enable ssh access and then it’s just regular Linux. It’s even possible to run an X server and launch Linux graphical apps on the e-ink display (not quite usable though)

      • @conciselyverbose@sh.itjust.works
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        3 days ago

        But you can get an Android device with a reader that’s actually functional. Navigating a file system doesn’t even vaguely resemble functional.

        I’m not advocating stock Kobo. I’m saying the absolute bare minimum for me to consider a reader usable at all is the ability to navigate/search/filter my library by all of author, publisher, tags, series, and any other metadata. Folders are an extremely poor substitute for actual organization tools.