Okay I have about 900 Kindle books that I've paid for. I've never dared try stripping the DRM off them in case Amazon somehow finds out and blocks my account, losing me the rest of them. But since Amazon's planning on deprecating my Kindle in May now I guess I have nothing to lose. What would everyone suggest? And can anyone recommend a good e ink reader to replace the Kindle that can read files from any source?
@afewbugs I'm still using my kindle and just converting everything to mobi with calibre, it usually offers a format to convert to that the reader will accept. I don't want to contribute to e-waste by putting aside a reader that works, probably will go for something else once it gives up. But I'm also one of those weirdos that don't let my e-book reader connect to the internet.
@sotolf I don't want to give up my Kindle either 😢 But apparently after the 20th of May I won't be able to add new files to it
@afewbugs I mean, they can't stop you from connect it to usb and transfer stuff that way, can they ? There is no way if you turn off your wifi that they can even instruct it do selfdestruct that way. I usually buy stuff from other book stores which offers non drm books and then transfer them over usb.

@sotolf @afewbugs Yeah, I've got, not the first ever model, but the first cheap-model one that dropped the keyboard. It's been in aeroplane mode for over a decade at this point.

TBH I've never managed to be a big ebook person, but the ones I have bought since then have been indie stuff from Smashwords via Calibre and a USB cable. If I want something from a big publisher I still just buy paper copies.