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DadbodimusPrime

I recently bought a KOBO. The Clara 6 Color model. I was considering jailbreaking a Kindle but after doing some reading this model does a lot of the same things you would jailbreak a Kindle for. I can side load various formats from the collection of ebooks I've collected over the years. And I can make a screensaver. This may not be big deal to some, but the screensaver is usually the current book you are reading, and I may not want my coworkers to see me reading a Military field medicine book or cryptid  smut. 

What are some of your guys solutions?
I know some shit- kinda

Moab

I prefer older large used cellphones. For a few reasons. Models with larger screens (Samsung Note or Ultra are good choices), removable batteries, SD card slot, and a battery charger. Although you can obviously recharge in the phone itself. 

I think optional use cases for bugging out or in a disaster. They are small, you can have several backup precharged batteries, and be able to leave extra batteries charging in your charger with a small solar panel (forgot to mention that - I would invest in a small packable solir panel no matter what you use), the SD card slots allow you to take any amount of docs, files with you, I have something like 11gb of prepper data, books etc. 

This all fits within a relatively small form factor for a device that can draw low power, easily be recharged, immediate backup power in extra batteries, the amount of software you can run is huge - gps still works, mapping apps with downloaded maps, the list is endless. The screen is plenty bug for emergency purposes or just casual reading, watching videos, listening to music, I mean phones have largely replaced computers. You can add an external keyboard and I think bt mouse but have not done that. You can get 15" external monitors for $40. Should you require a larger screen. Although those require alot more power. But doable if you have a battery bank and solar panel. Which can be upscaled or downscaled depending in your needs. 

And all of this is ultimately cheap. You could probably find a new lesser known rugged phone for these purposes as well. Or even ine a generation old for probably just as cheap. 

My current Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra with a 6.8" screen is currently $150 on Amazon. 

But this is more for bugging out in mind. Sounds like you might just be looking for something to use at work. 
"Ideas are more dangerous than guns. We don't let our people have guns. Why would we let them have ideas?" Josef Stalin

DadbodimusPrime

Quote from: Moab on November 01, 2025, 12:13:21 AMI prefer older large used cellphones. For a few reasons. Models with larger screens (Samsung Note or Ultra are good choices), removable batteries, SD card slot, and a battery charger. Although you can obviously recharge in the phone itself.

I think optional use cases for bugging out or in a disaster. They are small, you can have several backup precharged batteries, and be able to leave extra batteries charging in your charger with a small solar panel (forgot to mention that - I would invest in a small packable solir panel no matter what you use), the SD card slots allow you to take any amount of docs, files with you, I have something like 11gb of prepper data, books etc.

This all fits within a relatively small form factor for a device that can draw low power, easily be recharged, immediate backup power in extra batteries, the amount of software you can run is huge - gps still works, mapping apps with downloaded maps, the list is endless. The screen is plenty bug for emergency purposes or just casual reading, watching videos, listening to music, I mean phones have largely replaced computers. You can add an external keyboard and I think bt mouse but have not done that. You can get 15" external monitors for $40. Should you require a larger screen. Although those require alot more power. But doable if you have a battery bank and solar panel. Which can be upscaled or downscaled depending in your needs.

And all of this is ultimately cheap. You could probably find a new lesser known rugged phone for these purposes as well. Or even ine a generation old for probably just as cheap.

My current Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra with a 6.8" screen is currently $150 on Amazon.

But this is more for bugging out in mind. Sounds like you might just be looking for something to use at work.
A lot of good points here for sure. And you're right, my ebook reader is more for the day to day. It's in my off body edc. I also leave an old phone loaded with various goodies in my SHTF chest rig. It's a solid plan and I'm glad you mentioned it. I too have a few ebooks on that phone but mostly I have back up identification and music as well as some moral boosting photos. Thanks for contributing. 
I know some shit- kinda

Moab

Quote from: DadbodimusPrime on November 01, 2025, 10:16:02 AM
Quote from: Moab on November 01, 2025, 12:13:21 AMI prefer older large used cellphones. For a few reasons. Models with larger screens (Samsung Note or Ultra are good choices), removable batteries, SD card slot, and a battery charger. Although you can obviously recharge in the phone itself.

I think optional use cases for bugging out or in a disaster. They are small, you can have several backup precharged batteries, and be able to leave extra batteries charging in your charger with a small solar panel (forgot to mention that - I would invest in a small packable solir panel no matter what you use), the SD card slots allow you to take any amount of docs, files with you, I have something like 11gb of prepper data, books etc.

This all fits within a relatively small form factor for a device that can draw low power, easily be recharged, immediate backup power in extra batteries, the amount of software you can run is huge - gps still works, mapping apps with downloaded maps, the list is endless. The screen is plenty bug for emergency purposes or just casual reading, watching videos, listening to music, I mean phones have largely replaced computers. You can add an external keyboard and I think bt mouse but have not done that. You can get 15" external monitors for $40. Should you require a larger screen. Although those require alot more power. But doable if you have a battery bank and solar panel. Which can be upscaled or downscaled depending in your needs.

And all of this is ultimately cheap. You could probably find a new lesser known rugged phone for these purposes as well. Or even ine a generation old for probably just as cheap.

My current Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra with a 6.8" screen is currently $150 on Amazon.

But this is more for bugging out in mind. Sounds like you might just be looking for something to use at work.
A lot of good points here for sure. And you're right, my ebook reader is more for the day to day. It's in my off body edc. I also leave an old phone loaded with various goodies in my SHTF chest rig. It's a solid plan and I'm glad you mentioned it. I too have a few ebooks on that phone but mostly I have back up identification and music as well as some moral boosting photos. Thanks for contributing.
"moral boosting photos"? Or "morale boosting photos"? Lmao! 

Those are two very different genres. 😉

Size and price are exactly why I like the old phone idea for bug out electronics. They do just as much as a tablet. But are a 5th or 6th the size. Probably longer battery life. Cheaper. And if you can get back to the generations (but a few newer grey market ones do) where they took an external SD card or removable batteries. That gives you alot of functionality. But a battery bank is probably more economical these days. Battery banks have come way down. But the SD card thing gives you an unlimited supply of storage. Hard to beat that one aspect. Especially considering the one thing long term that provides the most value isn't really the apps as much as it is access to information. 
"Ideas are more dangerous than guns. We don't let our people have guns. Why would we let them have ideas?" Josef Stalin

Moab

I wonder if we are at the point where you can load an AI client in an old phone? That would be pretty powerful couples with 11gbs of source data to search and use within seconds.

That's always been the one limiting factor about all those prepper files. Finding what you need and using it. AI could turbo charge that into a oreooers dream. 

I'm going to post this as a new thread. 
"Ideas are more dangerous than guns. We don't let our people have guns. Why would we let them have ideas?" Josef Stalin

DadbodimusPrime

Quote from: Moab on November 02, 2025, 02:12:20 PMI wonder if we are at the point where you can load an AI client in an old phone? That would be pretty powerful couples with 11gbs of source data to search and use within seconds.

That's always been the one limiting factor about all those prepper files. Finding what you need and using it. AI could turbo charge that into a oreooers dream.

I'm going to post this as a new thread.
This guy is bugging out with an actual Cotana

Oh, and morale boosting pics. But Im sure you knew that haha
I know some shit- kinda

Moab

Quote from: DadbodimusPrime on November 02, 2025, 02:17:26 PM
Quote from: Moab on November 02, 2025, 02:12:20 PMI wonder if we are at the point where you can load an AI client in an old phone? That would be pretty powerful couples with 11gbs of source data to search and use within seconds.

That's always been the one limiting factor about all those prepper files. Finding what you need and using it. AI could turbo charge that into a oreooers dream.

I'm going to post this as a new thread.
This guy is bugging out with an actual Cotana

Oh, and morale boosting pics. But Im sure you knew that haha
Cotana?
"Ideas are more dangerous than guns. We don't let our people have guns. Why would we let them have ideas?" Josef Stalin

12_Gauge_Chimp

Quote from: Moab on November 02, 2025, 11:21:20 PM
Quote from: DadbodimusPrime on November 02, 2025, 02:17:26 PM
Quote from: Moab on November 02, 2025, 02:12:20 PMI wonder if we are at the point where you can load an AI client in an old phone? That would be pretty powerful couples with 11gbs of source data to search and use within seconds.

That's always been the one limiting factor about all those prepper files. Finding what you need and using it. AI could turbo charge that into a oreooers dream.

I'm going to post this as a new thread.
This guy is bugging out with an actual Cotana

Oh, and morale boosting pics. But Im sure you knew that haha
Cotana?

I think he means Cortana, which always has me thinking of the character from the Halo videogames.

DadbodimusPrime

Quote from: 12_Gauge_Chimp on November 03, 2025, 12:20:40 AM
Quote from: Moab on November 02, 2025, 11:21:20 PM
Quote from: DadbodimusPrime on November 02, 2025, 02:17:26 PM
Quote from: Moab on November 02, 2025, 02:12:20 PMI wonder if we are at the point where you can load an AI client in an old phone? That would be pretty powerful couples with 11gbs of source data to search and use within seconds.

That's always been the one limiting factor about all those prepper files. Finding what you need and using it. AI could turbo charge that into a oreooers dream.

I'm going to post this as a new thread.
This guy is bugging out with an actual Cotana

Oh, and morale boosting pics. But Im sure you knew that haha
Cotana?

I think he means Cortana, which always has me thinking of the character from the Halo videogames.
Yes. That. It's hard to type before bed lol
I know some shit- kinda

Moab

Quote from: DadbodimusPrime on November 03, 2025, 02:48:28 AM
Quote from: 12_Gauge_Chimp on November 03, 2025, 12:20:40 AM
Quote from: Moab on November 02, 2025, 11:21:20 PM
Quote from: DadbodimusPrime on November 02, 2025, 02:17:26 PM
Quote from: Moab on November 02, 2025, 02:12:20 PMI wonder if we are at the point where you can load an AI client in an old phone? That would be pretty powerful couples with 11gbs of source data to search and use within seconds.

That's always been the one limiting factor about all those prepper files. Finding what you need and using it. AI could turbo charge that into a oreooers dream.

I'm going to post this as a new thread.
This guy is bugging out with an actual Cotana

Oh, and morale boosting pics. But Im sure you knew that haha
Cotana?

I think he means Cortana, which always has me thinking of the character from the Halo videogames.
Yes. That. It's hard to type before bed lol
I had completely forgotten about that. Lol

I'm talking running an ai agent and using prepper books, military manuals, etc - the stuff that makes up our GB's of data we save as source material. If you haven't used AI yet. It could make those GB's of data actually a million times more usable.

For one it can search it in seconds, it can analyze and use it as a basis for other solutions, it could basically make itself an expert in everything prepper related you've ever saved. And then you can ask it any questions you want.

Someone must have done this already. It would be a prepping superpower.
"Ideas are more dangerous than guns. We don't let our people have guns. Why would we let them have ideas?" Josef Stalin

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