u/Gul434

Why jailbreak a kindle?

I have a basic Kindle purchased over a decade ago. Running smoothly except for the power button, which got stuck.

I used to transfer my books through Calibre previously, but the Send to Kindle feature works perfectly now. So, I can side-load any books I want to read. Occasionally, I also subscribe to Kindle Unlimited to read the books listed on Amazon under KU.

What’s the purpose of jailbreaking a Kindle? Can someone explain or give me a comparison of how it would be different with or without jailbreak?

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u/Gul434 — 16 hours ago

Why Jailbreak Kindle?

I have a basic Kindle purchased over a decade ago. Running smoothly except for the power button, which got stuck.

I used to transfer my books through Calibre previously, but the Send to Kindle feature works perfectly now. So, I can side-load any books I want to read. Occasionally, I also subscribe to Kindle Unlimited to read the books listed on Amazon under KU.

What’s the purpose of jailbreaking a Kindle? Can someone explain or give me a comparison of how it would be different with or without jailbreak?

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u/Gul434 — 16 hours ago
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Why jailbreak a Kindle?

I have a basic Kindle purchased over a decade ago. Running smoothly except for the power button, which got stuck.

I used to transfer my books through Calibre previously, but the Send to Kindle feature works perfectly now. So, I can side-load any books I want to read. Occasionally, I also subscribe to Kindle Unlimited to read the books listed on Amazon under KU.

What’s the purpose of jailbreaking a Kindle? Can someone explain or give me a comparison of how it would be different with or without jailbreak?

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u/Gul434 — 16 hours ago

P. G. Wodehouse recommendations

I want to read something light and funny. Several people suggested P. G. Wodehouse. What’s the first book I should read if I’m getting started with P. G. Wodehouse?

Open for other book suggestions - Laugh-out-loud funny, hilarious.

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u/Gul434 — 3 days ago

P. G. Wodehouse Recommendations

I want to read something light and funny. Several people suggested P. G. Wodehouse. What’s the first book I should read if I’m getting started with P. G. Wodehouse?

Open for other book suggestions - Laugh-out-loud funny, hilarious.

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u/Gul434 — 3 days ago

Hair Type - [3A - Low Porosity and Protein-sensitive hair] Hair Conditioner Recommendations.

I have low porosity hair with protein sensitivity, and I avoid using hair products that have protein. I’ve been following CG for close to a decade now.

In recent years, my hair hasn't been working well because it had a lot of buildup, and it took me a long time to understand my hair’s needs. It became protein-sensitive, and the scalp was itchy and produced more oil because of sulphate-free products.

I got to know about the proper clarifying shampoos recommended by the dermatologist as I was struggling with the sulphate-free clarifying shampoos (it wasn’t lathering or cleaning my scalp at all).

I use Ketafung-CT once a week followed by Camille Rose conditioning custard. Or Giovanni tea tree shampoo followed by Camille Rose. I occasionally use Herbal Essences Argan Oil Conditioner and it does not have a great slip but works okay.

I also use the Aveda hair mask (Green one) and the result is good, but I find the masks are thick and do not have great slip.

My problem - my hair gets tangled after the shampoo, and it’s extremely hard to detangle it with the conditioner. It works okay with the Camille rose, but I have a lot of shedding in the process. Mask is another story.

I live next to the beach with high humidity (like 1 km from the beach). The water is not that great either. I find that the shedding is comparatively less at my parents’ home as the water is much better there. The scalp does not clean well at my home and detangling gets hard, hair turns frizzy, and sheds crazily.

Can someone help me with the right detangling conditioner? I can live with the frizz and I’m past the seven-step process of shampoo, conditioner, leave-in, cream, gel, etc., I’ve lived a better life with those steps and I’m getting into a new era of simple hair routine with just a shampoo, conditioner, and an occasional mask or a mousse day.

u/Gul434 — 6 days ago
▲ 23 r/KeepWriting+1 crossposts

I’m an absolute beginner in writing. I read books and I feel like I can talk better than I can write. I don’t want to write a book, but just some creative writing skills along with professional writing. I wanna make sure I manage writing impromptu in any given situation.

My writing skills are so terrible that the words or grammar don't always work. I don’t write regularly or practice it. How can I start? How to improve my grammar? How to understand grammar from scratch or is there a technique or pattern I can follow? I consider my level of writing to be 6th or 7th grade level.

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u/Gul434 — 13 days ago