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Old 02-28-2024, 10:44 PM   #16
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p.s. From what I see how Calibre is doing books work on my Kindle device - I have a feeling that it just copying stuff over to internal memory, after device is removed from system - its OS will do a recursive scan for new files on mounted storage and updates whatever mysql, sqlite, redis, etc. so since Calibre isn't touch db directly - technically you'll never have the situation described here. But I might be wrong of course.
True. Amazon disabled access to the database quite a while back. While being able to access the database has some risks, it also have some very useful benefits such as being able to send metadata, reading books statistics, etc. For me, the benefits are worth the risks.
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