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  • Haha well the English have already butchered that name with the new spelling. They can have their pronunciation

  • Pretty sure that's Aristotle. But apparently the plural in Nahuatl is axolomeh so it doesn't work either

  • True, cause that's not how you pronounce axolotl

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    Lol

    Somehow I got so lost I started typing Transnistria. Saved by the suggestions menu.

  • I prefer to use a photo I took and then build the rest of the desktop theme around it. Then again you end up looking at the desktop very little so it doesn't matter too much.

  • And when there are lights it takes so long to pass through them because you have to take a huge detour around the cars and wait at multiple lights.

  • To be fair the same happens in Spanish with most acronyms

  • From what I remember it's backwards compatible on lower levels but can you easily run a Windows 7 app on Windows 10? Windows 11 was a smaller change but then they force you to upgrade hardware which is the opposite of compatibility.

  • People are used to their workflows and windows makes it a big deal to update from one version to another. Especially if you've made particular setups or used hacks they're pretty much guaranteed to stop working. Linux doesn't usually do this but I'm getting the same issue with android where every update breaks something and it's worse because here there is no option to not upgrade.

  • Reading UIs is definitely a skill, I can navigate most menus regardless of language. But it makes it harder to design stuff for the average user.

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  • How long I'm willing to watch depends more on the video than on who sent it. If it's too long to watch right then but still interesting I might save it for later.

  • Reducing to 256kbps is not throttling, it's practically blocking. Also is that USD? How is that supposed to be cheap

  • Sadly SwiftKey cause it's hard to find a good enough F-droid alternative with a working auto-complete. Plus ThumbKey when typing with one hand.

  • I do have a Linux laptop and it's too big to carry around all the time. The comment was half-joking because 6.7 is more a tablet than a phone so using it as a tablet might not be a bad idea (I don't know it there are any actual Linux tablets out there).

  • Because of the stupidly large screen and since Google keeps taking away android functionalities it might be good as a mini computer along with a cheap android device that you actually keep in your pocket.

  • I was discouraged from doing that as a kid so ended up just cutting everything beforehand and then switching hands because it was faster.

  • I wonder are there cultures where you hold the knife in your non-dominant hand because switching the fork around always seemed inefficient.

  • Southern Europe here where the sun is also a deadly laser. Only parasols you can see are held by Asian tourists. Most people don't even wear sunscreen.

  • Trams, Trolleys and Streetcars @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Valencia Tram

  • pics @lemmy.world

    A wild fish with a hook in its mouth

  • Android @lemmy.world

    Are there any android browsers with a developer console?

  • Android @lemdro.id

    Are there any android browsers with a developer console?

  • Trams, Trolleys and Streetcars @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Athens tram

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Is anyone using VMware under a Wayland host?