Can the term potency also be used to refer to the exponent in English? Because that is what is meant by the terms in the other languages and I haven’t come across that usage of the word potency in English
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That sounds like unnecessary effort when there is a perfectly serviceable audiobook version to listen to!
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nodiet@feddit.deto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•It's so similarly pronounced to the SI prefix that it can also be 1000 Manjaros1·1 年前I used to think like you but have been using endeavouros for the last 2 years or so and never felt like I an lacking stability.
What’s the difference? (Asking as a non-native English speaker)
Okay but the penguins do make sense, right? Penguins are like the mascot of linux
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Huh? I only know copyleft, what are those?
Judging by the statement and username, Germany. And I agree