I genuinely thought that what comes after “well done” is “congratulations”
Dit is een bio. C’est un bio.
I genuinely thought that what comes after “well done” is “congratulations”
We could make an anti-MEMRI.
The Hebrew letter Chet does indeed correspond to the Arabic letter ح which makes the hard H sound. Since most Hebrew speakers cannot pronounce it, the closest sound to them is KH (also represented by the letter Kuf, Arabic equivalent is خ), thus when they try to pronounce “Hamas”, they end up saying “KHAMASSS”. And no, Chet is not the only Hebrew letter affected by a sound change like this, but it’s the relevant one because it’s used in the Hebrew spelling of “Hamas”.
Hope that makes it make more sense.
I mean, it’s a lot more fun for him to clean off the “gooch” that’s found in these nasty computers, and entertain us in the process.
This is why I absolutely love this guy.
The MacBook Wheel. Imagine how disastrous this product would be if it actually happened.
Not to mention that was the first time I discovered the Onion.
Yeah, that makes more sense.
Hmm… software bloat. The bane of every consumer’s existence.
What about virtual reality headsets? Facephones?
It was just one country, really.
I REALLY hate this “rolling out” of new features. Seriously, I hate it. I remember Instagram doing it when pressing the screen during Reels playback, on some accounts it pauses, on others it simply mutes the video.
Good riddance, Instagram.
I mean, every giga company does this, and profits from it.
Can you tell I hate corporatism?
Egypt. It’s Egypt.
Heard that in a YouTube video.
My country was one of the first. It also recently recognized Israel as well. Everyone I know is protesting the latter.
Spoiler: it’s Morocco.
Pretty sure I have a French language DVD of that specific Teletubbies episode. Pirated too.
And yes, it’s only that episode.
Sometimes, when dual booting Windows and Linux, especially on the same drive, the Windows installation just breaks. Sends you to automatic repair only for it to not work.
I learned this the hard way.
I tried that when I first got here last year. I’ll spill the beans, you simply can’t do it. Despite both Mastodon and Lemmy supporting the ActivityPub protocol, they are different platforms. You can exchange posts and comments and whatnot, but you can’t use an account from one platform to log into another.
Just like email, you can’t log into Proton Mail with a Gmail account, and vice versa, despite both platforms being able to exchange emails (because duh, that’s how email works).
I hope that explains everything.
Find people with similar hobbies as you on a particular community online. Back when I was active on Reddit, I had made two friends this way. Unfortunately, after the whole API shaboink, I left Reddit, and lost contact with one of them.
I gotta admit, I have no problem with introducing a completely new feature and locking it to paying members. But taking away an already existing feature from non-members, or limiting it in some way, is simply outrageous. They could’ve kept the upload limit at 25MB, and increased it for Nitro users to something like an entire gigabyte. This would’ve encouraged people to get Nitro. But lowering the upload limit for free users would just encourage them to leave and find an alternative (and the problem is that there aren’t any viable ones because they aren’t used as much).
You’re welcome.