Empieza el lemmyvision por segundo año https://jlai.lu/post/15932635 (o !lemmyvision@jlai.lu). Es como eurovision y participan las comunidades de países con una canción de su país del último año ¿Les gustaría participar como Chile?
About half of those issues are solved by drm-free ebooks (or piracy). True, a phone comes with extra work (charging, updating, upgrading every few years) so if you're not already maintaining one you obviously won't do it just to read books.
The rest is up to use case. I do need to look up words a lot (usually in other languages) and a bus stop after dark will never have enough light for reading. If you read at home I guess these aren't issues, but pocket books are meant to be read on the road.
About the formatting there are some books which should absolutely not be read as ebooks cause you'll miss out on things. But most books are a block of text split in chapters and paragraphs. A phone can absolutely support that.
Anyway, it's mostly up to use case and preference as you say.
I'd argue phones are actually better pocket books. Assuming looking at a screen does not bother you:
it's much more compact, can be held in one hand and you can carry multiple 800 page books. I've never actually seen a pocket book that can fit in a pocket.
you can adjust font, text size and brightness (some font choices in printed books are just terrible)
does not need an external light source
you can quickly look up words and take notes without needing external items
Requiring a battery is a downside but most reading apps consume very little power compared to other apps.
Maybe the Disney/Pixar stories that are not based on Grimm's tales? Do we still tell fairy tales to children though? The only ones I remember from my childhood are Aesop's Fables told by my grandma, which are even older.
Me asustó un poco que sabía la ubicacion de las fotos ejemplos pero solo encontró el país en mi foto, todavía le falta.
Pero de narración 10/10
The feline, likely of mixed heritage, appears content. Its estimated income is negligible, given its feral status. One can assume a belief in animism. [...] The cat exudes a sense of self-sufficiency, indifferent to the human world.
No macro keyboard but I have a programmable mouse with 12 buttons which I assume is similar. You can have different modes with different key bindings so I made 4 modes = 48 buttons.
I don't have that many macros though, it's mostly control keys that are used a lot, arrow keys etc. For coding I have some bindings with ctrl-C, ctrl-V, ctrl-Z, ctrl-/ which work in most editors. Something that's a bit more interesting, I have a button that places the word "exit" in the clipboard, so you can then press the ctrl-V button to paste the word in a terminal, cause a lot of processes (like the ruby console) can't be closed with ctrl-C.
La verdad ni lo sé, me gusta aprender idiomas y latinoamerica es interesante en general.