Anonymous 03/30/2026 (Mon) 20:24 No.76115 del
>>76114
>As for the Andriod, it doesn't do much of anything. I turned off everything in the settings. The OS loads and gives the list of the books right there. I pick the one I read, read, then close or just turn the thing off.
i would have expected a lot of notifications about updates and apps you are supposed to use, services you are supposed to subscribe to, sudden changes of interface without giving you the option to revert, etc.

...i wouldn't even give wifi to something running a stock android. i guess you live dangerously and don't mind being data collection cattle. i guess it can be nice to use your favorite synchronization software. i would install syncthing and set up one folder connection to my computer and have it automatically sync my books so i don't have to use any cloud garbage and then i'd use koreader which saves the anotations in the same folder as the ebook file, which would then also get synchronized to my computer.


>The only real problem is the font size has its limitations. Like I want to make it smaller, but it's already the smallest in the settings. So sometimes I have to edit the books and try it a couple of times before I find the optimal font size.

sounds like something you could easily do in koreader. i attached a screenshot from it's f-droid page for your convenience, handsome 😘