Holy shit english is such an ugly language how do people endure reading entire books in it. Good I'm not born an amerimutt and my native language isn't just the rape child of 4 other languages.
it's just the glownibba they assigned to me. He posts things I've been googling in the past few weeks. He will stop in a few days, don't worry about it.
Eink for novels or linear texts. Physical if there are charts or a lot of going back and forth. My shitty kindle fire tablet when I don't want to buy the physical.
part of me would love a dedicated library with tonnes of books. the practical me however realises the futility of actually having all these books - like with most collections, its just clutter
it's just the glownibba they assigned to me. He posts things I've been googling in the past few weeks. He will stop in a few days, don't worry about it.
I think some glowie got tasked with finding out all sites that distribute articles and books, specially those that RENOUNCE THE TALMUD
I think so too, but they also stalk anons. I know this from experience and >inb4 schizo
but I'd randomly see threads that mention insanely specific things I've been recently reading about. And I'm not mentally ill or anything, so every time this happens I go "huh" and search the archives and lo and behold, I'd usually only get like 5 results out of millions of posts.
I think their modus operandi is to stalk real anons (not bots or shills), find out what they post and search about on the internet, then make threads about that. They do this both to scare people like me but also to find more information on dissenters (anti-elite, anti-jew, etc.) like you implied in your post.
>normal phone sized, not wide >android (important) >eink, monochrome >sim/esim, wifi, bt support >5000 mAh battery >good builtin DAC, 3.5mm port
any recommendations
I prefer paper books but it's nice to download ebooks from IRC on my Kindle for when I don't feel like risking 6 bucks on a used book. I've saved a lot of money giving up on lame books I never finished that way.
There was a phone sized e-reader shilled on YouTube. It cost $100 and it's slow but it's as big as a phone so very portable. 6inch readers aren't that big either but they don't run Android
I own a modded kobo glo hd with 16gb SD but I'm still reading on a tablet
Definitely ebook reader. I have a Kobo Libra 2 with a huge collection of free public domain or pirated material that consists of novels in EPUB, PDF, and djvu as well as manga in CBZ. Only bother with physical if its absolute kino or well known classic.
I started reading more after I bought a e-reader. I bought a Kobo Libra H20 second hand for a fantastic price, it was in mint condition. I installed koreader on it and I've been reading 2 books a week (vs one or two per year).
I only read while in bed, never outdoors or at work. And being able to be in any position without the book creasing, bending and being in the way has made the whole process extremely enjoyable.
Paper books, PDF's on PC without DRM, Brother Laserjet Printer.
I just have microsoft sam read to me these days
yes
Holy shit english is such an ugly language how do people endure reading entire books in it. Good I'm not born an amerimutt and my native language isn't just the rape child of 4 other languages.
botnet
I want a kobo so I can load up epubs of my erotic fanfics
I got a used one for like 30 CAD and its pretty good
>ereader for collecting/finding new books
>paper for favorite books
Simple as
dude stop already with these fricking threads
it's just the glownibba they assigned to me. He posts things I've been googling in the past few weeks. He will stop in a few days, don't worry about it.
I make my own stories in my head
Kindle deletes all of your sideloaded books
You will own nothing and you will be happy
No, it doesn't? Besides, everybody jailbreaks their Kindle.
Eink for novels or linear texts. Physical if there are charts or a lot of going back and forth. My shitty kindle fire tablet when I don't want to buy the physical.
I like collecting books
Sadly I move around a bit so I can't have a library and have sworn to stop buying physical books
All my books are on my tablet
part of me would love a dedicated library with tonnes of books. the practical me however realises the futility of actually having all these books - like with most collections, its just clutter
ereader. i find it easier to focus when i read my ereader compared to paper books
I like both. Sometimes I'll even switch between my kindle and hardcover when reading the same book.
is this what, the fifth e-reader thread today?
can't make a decision or something op?
I think some glowie got tasked with finding out all sites that distribute articles and books, specially those that RENOUNCE THE TALMUD
I think so too, but they also stalk anons. I know this from experience and
>inb4 schizo
but I'd randomly see threads that mention insanely specific things I've been recently reading about. And I'm not mentally ill or anything, so every time this happens I go "huh" and search the archives and lo and behold, I'd usually only get like 5 results out of millions of posts.
I think their modus operandi is to stalk real anons (not bots or shills), find out what they post and search about on the internet, then make threads about that. They do this both to scare people like me but also to find more information on dissenters (anti-elite, anti-jew, etc.) like you implied in your post.
I buy the book but read digital.
my Kobo Sage is full of mangas and doujins
i have a suspicion that this may be porn
it is
have a nice day soon
show me how it's done senpai
YWNBJ
shameless self plug, but i've written a manga downloader plugin for koreader, if anyone feels like testing: https://github.com/hanatsumi/rakuyomi
can it download from exhentai?
not yet, as one needs to configure the credentials
coming soon (tm)
E-reader. My eyes are bad and there's no zoom on a physical book unless you want to look fricking stupid.
they're called "glasses", moran
I do have them. I still gotta squint or put it close to my face, those letters are so small.
>normal phone sized, not wide
>android (important)
>eink, monochrome
>sim/esim, wifi, bt support
>5000 mAh battery
>good builtin DAC, 3.5mm port
any recommendations
>>5000 mAh battery
>DAC
>eink
You're getting your priorities mixed
>priorities mixed
it can be a perfect phone for me
HiSense A9 Pro?
I prefer paper books but it's nice to download ebooks from IRC on my Kindle for when I don't feel like risking 6 bucks on a used book. I've saved a lot of money giving up on lame books I never finished that way.
traditional book collector and non reader.
Since I believe this is the right thread, what e-book reader you guys recommend? Offline storage (sd cards) is what I need
E-reader recommendations for poorgays?
Calibre on Loonix, Readera on android
There was a phone sized e-reader shilled on YouTube. It cost $100 and it's slow but it's as big as a phone so very portable. 6inch readers aren't that big either but they don't run Android
I own a modded kobo glo hd with 16gb SD but I'm still reading on a tablet
Traditional books all the way.
I dont read books
>just use a computer or whatever with a pdf reader, epub gay
I use a Kindle. It's way easier to obtain an epub file than a physical book
E-reader for books with epub files or cheap kindles
Physical for books I'd like to get back to in the future and reference
I find reading too tiring these days, so I only listen to audiobooks.
I buy physical books to put on my shelves and then pirate the ebook version to actually read.
just pdf
Definitely ebook reader. I have a Kobo Libra 2 with a huge collection of free public domain or pirated material that consists of novels in EPUB, PDF, and djvu as well as manga in CBZ. Only bother with physical if its absolute kino or well known classic.
Book reader. But My new Kobo Clara BW is in the mail. If it turns up tomorrow and the thread is still up I'll let you know what I think.
I started reading more after I bought a e-reader. I bought a Kobo Libra H20 second hand for a fantastic price, it was in mint condition. I installed koreader on it and I've been reading 2 books a week (vs one or two per year).
I only read while in bed, never outdoors or at work. And being able to be in any position without the book creasing, bending and being in the way has made the whole process extremely enjoyable.
E-reader >>>> book
The only exception maybe would be if sitting outside while it's sunny
I acquire ebooks to read on my tablet.
both