I am once again reminded how much I hate reading paper books. My ebook reader is in a very prominent space on my home screen & there’s zero friction for me to read. So I read a lot.

When I read a paper book it takes me so much activation energy to take up the damned thing. Like I’ve been trying to read “Salt Fat Acid Heat.” for 2 years solid but I’m still fighting the preface.

One of the main reasons is light and me trying keep my flat dim in the evenings for better sleep. Maybe in summer…

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@hynek I don’t know how much I hate reading paper books because I don’t think I’ve read one in 12 years or so, but I was surprised at where this went. For me reading on a phone or tablet is not nearly as good as reading on a front-lit epaper device. Once the Kindle Paperwhite came out I was like, “Well, never need to read a physical book again I guess!”

@pganssle I’ve got an Oasis that I also prefer over paper books, but I find it slow and laggy and clunky. My iPhone Max has the perfect size for a reading device.

I only read paper books when I know a) it benefits from the format due to illustrations or code examples or b) I know I might use it as a reference. SFAH ticks both boxes, but it’s an uphill battle.

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