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  • Vicinus@piefed.zipto Memes of Production@quokk.aubees
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    2 days ago

    I’d be down for just a stand alone movie, it doesn’t need to have wayne/Batman in it.

    Though that might be a challenge, of why he’s not in it. Why would he stop everyone except ivy? Maybe it doesn’t take place solely in Gotham? Maybe its like the Penguin series (to my recollection batman doesn’t show up in that show), where it’s her becoming the powerful Ivy we know?

    I don’t know, but I’m down for any standalone Ivy show or movie.




  • Sorry you ran into those issues and the rude person.

    I think new accounts have some restrictions for the first 3(?) days. My understanding is that this was implemented to try to counter an annoying person who keeps making accounts doing shitty things and then deleting that account and making a new one.

    I’m pretty sure there’s a way to add multiple images to a post, but I’ve never done it.

    For the new content, you may want to try switching your view to “New” or if it’s your first time looking at piefed during the day “Top (x)” [x being how long since you last opened at Piefed]. Those methods usually bring me a bunch of new content.

    Hope your experience gets better :)

    Edit: It didn’t occur to me earlier, but are you on “Subscribed” feed or “All” feed? If you aren’t on all, I would suggest switching to that until you have enough subscribed communities.





  • Vicinus@piefed.ziptoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.worldEbook reader recommendations
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    3 months ago

    Caveat: I haven’t purchase or used another e-reader since I bought my first one (Kobo) ~15 years ago.

    My Kobo still works and the battery still lasts like a week or longer before needing a recharge.

    I don’t think I’ve run into a book file it can’t read, but I mostly stick to epubs and PDFs.

    I’m pretty sure it has an online store, if that’s important.

    For your requirements, I have no idea if a planner has been implemented in the last decade, but I would suspect Kobos can read Libby library books (not sure what they are though). I believe my ~15 year old Kobo has a sync feature, but I don’t use it. So that’s probably available as well. For easy on the eyes, I’m assuming brightness settings, which Kobo had and I used on occasion (they may have adaptive sensing now).

    I recall Kobo used to be marked as the “open” platform, so unless something has significantly changed, Kobo shouldn’t lock you in or charge you a subscription fee.

    Best of luck. Hope you are able to find an e-reader that works for you.

    Edit: Just found this website with a bunch of Kobos compared. It looks like some have Dropbox sync and “Dark Mode” (I assume for easier on the eyes).