It’s back now.
It’s back now.
That’s okay. You’re not the target demographic of every product.
Pretending you’re in a different country while using streaming services.
Sounds like you need to give it something to connect to. Buy a cheap analog-to Bluetooth transmitter, charge it from the car and just never turn it off. You’d need to do some research to find one which doesn’t go to sleep. If you need to use your phone in the car, just turn the transmitter off.
Those games don’t need to keep a low profile regarding that they still work. Let’s just keep our mouths shut and enjoy Boost for Reddit while it lasts.
Oh, okay, so you’re not a random guy who doesn’t want to see anime. Now it makes a lot more sense. Thanks for clarifying.
You’re asking a single community to move to ani.social so that it will be affected by your instance block? Am I reading that right? Why not just block it separately?
The quality of AAC depends a lot on the encoder. The iPhone does it pretty well, Android not so much.
That’s what the audio nerds say, at least. Personally I can’t really hear a difference except when using the headphones with the microphone, when it reverts to some ancient codec with more noise than signal.
Doesn’t take much to get death threats on the Internet, unfortunately. He probably would have received less of them with a better attitude, though. He wasn’t full-on Ulrich Drepper, but still pretty divisive.
It also didn’t help that Poettering isn’t particularly popular on a personal level. I think there would have been a lot less drama if he had better people skills.
It’s also a volume thing. By the time I reach a reddit comment thread what I wanted to say has already been said, and if I say it again my comment will drown in a sea of heavily upvoted comments. On lemmy you can be several days late to the party and still get both upvotes and responses.
Yeah, some nouns are already taken, that’s fair. Like “shafted”.
Almost forgot “jalla” or “jallamekk”, originally adopted by Norwegian military from a middle eastern word for “fast”, meaning a quick and dirty, but not particularly high quality, solution.
According to John Oliver you can use any noun, like for example “gazeboed”.
A classic! I don’t know how I forgot to mention that one, I even coincidentally explained it to someone earlier today!
I’ve found that the meaning depends on regional differences in both English and Norwegian, and as a result I never use “next Sunday”. I say “Sunday in a week and a half” or the date instead.
Waste of materials. Norwegians build air castles.
Some Norwegian politicians have completely ruined this expression, and now use it to mean “a really big favor”.
It’s almost as annoying as when Americans say they “could care less” when they mean the opposite.
In Norwegian we say “helt sylta” (“completely pickled”) when we have a very stuffy nose. I tried using that idiom when calling out of work in the US once, and was informed that I had just told them I was too drunk to go to work!
You can work around this with a combination of LinkSheet and Lemmy Redirect. However, it gave me trouble logging into Samsung SmartThings once, don’t remember why.