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  • In french argot, people still say zitoune (zitun), I believe they got it from the algerians. Otherwise it's just "olive"

  • This is such a step back to 2005 and those glassy Winamp skins. It looks absolutely terrible. I wonder how Apple users put up with that

  • The video linked here ? I watched it yesterday, not at all. It's about manufacturing in the USA. He makes great points that are valid for any service-based economy such as most of western Europe (where I am from). Watch it, it's good

  • That's funny, I call something else horse figs

  • I was about to say hey, they're being sarcastic. Then I checked their comment history

  • they're using blonde reporters as human shields !!!

  • found the pig

  • Really ? he is a Trump supporter ? I know him only from his videos, but that seems out of character for someone versed in the sciences and reasoning. Can you provide a source ? I don't want to support him with views anymore if that's true

  • this, uh..... cerebral menhir ?

  • sexy action at a distance !

  • That is what I was getting at

  • ...stop ?

  • I don't know, isn't he some ultraliberal technobroligarch that would experiment on the poor under the guise of affordable healthcare ?

  • Reminds me of Lekgolo in Halo. They're worms which can form whole ass bipedal structures, and run about, and operate machinery, etc. Pretty cool

  • Not sure, there is some institutional knowledge, possibly patents, etc

  • I had to look this up... looks like it's a whole thing

  • kwah

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  • If I had to write it phonetically for english speakers, I'd write CROSS ON

    which is not an endorsement of christianity

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  • In France they're only starting to get traction. They just weren't a thing until say ten or fifteen years ago. Top of the line cars had the option, but it was very rare. It's a matter of culture. We have an automatic now (wife is more comfortable with it), it handles gear changes shittily but it appeases my left leg, so we're even.

  • Thanks for the link ! the shape of their route off Crete looks like me trying to parallel park. I hope they continue to be safe.

  • politics @lemmy.world

    Russia is working to subvert French support for Ukraine, documents show

    www.washingtonpost.com /world/2023/12/30/france-russia-interference-far-right/