WinterBreak is a jailbreak which was released on New Year’s Day 2025 by HackerDude

It is based on Mesquito

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      For those of us who will only buy electronics used, kindle is usually the only option. And far cheaper too. So its nice that the device can be opened up a bit.

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      I’d never heard of these, thanks! I been trying to find old Kindles for sale, but this looks like a much better choice.

      ETA: they’re also a Canadian company, win-win

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        Kobo is owned by Rakuten, a Japanese company. Still a much better choice than Amazon though.

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          Ahh, looks like Canada native company started by Indigo, bought by Rakuten in 2011. At least their HQ and all is still in Toronto, didn’t get gutted by the buyout.

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        I been trying to find old Kindles for sale

        Try “Unclaimed Baggage”. We got our kids kindles through them.

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      My partner has a ‘Boox’ that runs android, complete with apk side loading its basically an android tablet! Super cool so far - there’s even a model with a color screen!

      I slapped the Nextcloud app on there and she has been syncing her books between her phone and the Boox!

      Edit= the brand name is called Boox! Autocorrect makes a fool of me yet again

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        I never even thought about the syncing capability with the Android e-ink options. I thought it was too much for a dedicated e-reader, but now you’ve got me thinking.

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          Recommend checking them out! Sorry, typo’d on my comment - the brand name is Boox!

          I have hers all loaded up with a FOSS reader, f-droid (droid-ify), Nextcloud, Element messenger… The only thing I haven’t put time into is custom launcher stuff - but the native launcher isn’t half bad, if you ignore their attempts to coax you into their cloud subscription crap!

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            I’ve got my eyes on some Boox models, perhaps in a year or two if prices come down for the secondhand market. (Since I think they just released a new line not too long ago.) I’ve never had a tablet sized device (my e-reader is 6 inches), so it’d be an upgrade.

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        $140 – the Kobo Clara BW (black and white/e-ink) is clutch. Dark mode, plays well with calibre, a wide range of supported formats, and way more storage and battery life than you’ll ever need.

        Edit: it is one of the first devices to utilize the E Ink Carta 1300 screen. It’s filled with e-books from Annas Archive loaded by Calibre on Debian and never complained about compatibility.

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          Thank you! I really like the calibre integration. I’m on mint and it works flawlessly so having a compatible e reader for the couch will be amazing