Would you use this?https://youtu.be/fDBzQkWeQ5g
I don’t click jewtube links
>>25243265You let it click you then
I can achieve the same thing by reading in public
>>25243263It's funny how the onion went from quality satire with good production to basically just jpgs that call people pedophiles as an attempt for satireLike what happened?
>>25244013Bought out by a guy who is a millionaire zionist who buys out companies who do satire (not joking)
>>25244013>just jpgs that call people pedophilesI know exactly what you're referencing and while nuOnion has been bad for years, this was especially gratuitous. I considered reporting it to daddy jewtube but the last time I did I got my account fucking muted (don't ask me how that tracks), so I didn't bother.
Taking advantage of this thread, I’m tired of how bad it is to read PDF books on a Kindle, and I was thinking about basically just printing out the PDFs and putting together "books" from them in the easiest way possible. Does anyone else do this? Is it possible to produce something decent without too much effort, enough to justify buying a printer just for this?
>>25243263No. Kobo only.
>>25244575A tablet would solve this problem.
>>25244575How about converting them to epub or mobi?
>>25244575You can print them out, yes. Conversion to epub has come a LONG long way though, you can try that.The very best answer to that issue is buying one of the larger android based (native pdf compatibility) e-readers. IIRC the very best brand for it is the Onyx BOOX, they even do color now.
>>25243263So everyone with the old Kindle is now fucked and everyone who said ebooks were a scam is right. Enjoy your planned obsolescence library, retards.
>25246618Bot post.
>>25246633>Amazon is ending support for Kindles released before 2013, which means your old e-reader won’t be able to download new books.Nice paperweight you got there.
>>25246636>he thinks I own a KindleI'm not a corpo cocksucker, sweaty. Imagine buying a device from a company that has, more than once, remotely deleted books from customers' Kindles.Anyway it doesn't even matter: Calibre is a thing.