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Ich kann Deutsch erst am Niveau B2 sprechen.

  • Dérizen intájr sabredyt dedykejtyd tu Ingliš rytn in véryjus kérsd órtogrefís: ár-sleš-JuropijanSpeling. Nou Lemy eltérnetyf karntly exisc esfárezáj nou.

  • They are, to the best of Microsoft security professionals' abilities

    Just kidding, the devs are probably using ExplorerPatcher themselves and are sabotaging this asshole move

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  • Unfortunately, blaming the devs seems to be a recurring problem. I remember seeing this in a YouTube comment thread (paraphrased):

    why can't i insert a bible reference without it becoming blue? i write proverbs 14:23 and youtube turns it into a damn timestamp. f-cking lazy developers, they removed dislikes, now keep preventing adblock and cannot detect a simple quote??

    I replied with something like:

    Hey, stop blaming the devs. It was not their decision to make the unpopular changes, and making a system for detecting if a comment is referring to a book with chapter:verse syntax (not just the bible, and all their versions & translations) is not something they would pay for. For the record, you can refer to Proverbs 14:​23 or any other verse without making it a link. I can show you how but first repent and apologize for undervaluing people's hard work.

    (Yes, there's just a ZWSP after the colon. It can be mapped to a key combo if one uses it often.) He did not answer but maybe didn't see my reply buried way underneath – it was YouTube comments, after all. Legend says that bible references in his video description keep messing up his worship chapters.

  • Cool but that would require some cultural awareness, and the reporters cannot be bothered.

  • Ár jů e VíPíeN jůzr ór uan of d hendfl of Čeks eraund hýr?

  • Yeah, SCSV would work, with a .ssv file extension for FAT compatibility.

    JSON is overkill, tabular data is often recorded by 8-bit devices. Yes, you can use a dishwasher to cook salmon, but building a dishwasher is difficult and it can break in many more places. Each piece of salmon also needs to be carefully wrapped.

  • This one is terrible because it's like a montage of a penguin colony over a generic historic painting of a port city. Very little creativity and quality control. I'd just combine some actual photo of the Kiel port and penguins jumping out of water. (Not necessarily these two)

  • Commas are too common, we should go with semicolons. And \n and UTF-8 by default. And a header that defines changes from defaults, plus metadata such as data logger model and settings. These are some significant quality-of-life improvements but I'd guess it will take another file extension before that happens.

  • Formatting

    Many text parsers trim down whitespace unless it's explicitly a code block. You see this often when people attempt to use interleaved spaces for emphasis. For example:

     
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    becomes "R E D H A T" in your Markdown interpreter.

    I think WhatsApp supports code snippets with backticks.

  • 5 showerheads, what a luxury... Anyway, could that be interpreted as a room with 5 showers for people of various heights?

  • No, it just seems too ridiculous to be true. Read this community's sidebar.

  • Yes, that's why this is in c/nottheonion

  • It's a square wave with some amplitude shift keying. An NES could play it, so can an Arduino with a little amplifier and speaker. Sounds like a fun project! Every 100ᵗʰ press of the button could play the 1-up sound instead.

  • Congratulations on the wife!

  • start working on semestral projectwalk dogwatch a 54-minute video essaymake a meme for Lemmy

  • Some or all major mobile providers outright BAN hotspots in their ToS. However, they don't enforce the rule as it would be very unpopular.

    And we still have pretty much the most expensive cellular data in the EU. The triopoly sucks.

  • I knew piracy was eating into music sales but poor artists and distributors only generating less than $2 of revenue in the US per year? That’s like 1 CD in a clearance sale. They should start a charity.