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Critical ops hack v17
Critical ops hack v17




critical ops hack v17

I know there's Linux under the hood and I want root on it. I don't expect Amazon (or any other consumer company for that matter) to design a product that fits perfectly with my needs out of the box. I keep having these ideas on little features that would make the device even more useful to me but probably wouldn't make sense for the average user. They can spy on my reading (how would I know?), delete my books, etc. If it's connected to a network, Amazon can update my firmware remotely at any time without asking me first, possibly changing the device's behavior in undesirable ways. My only major concern with the Kindle is that I'm not supposed to have full control over it:

critical ops hack v17

It's maybe the only mobile device I feel has unambiguously improved my quality of life in a net positive way (I'll leave my gripes with smart phones for another time).

critical ops hack v17

When I take a break I stick it in my pocket and have Tom Glynn's synthesized voice quickly humming whatever I'm reading to me while my hands are free to eat my meals, take care of boring errands, etc. So much that it's almost wearable computing by now. Besides my workstation, my Kindle is the device I use the most.






Critical ops hack v17