

For non-native speakers: “at large” means “not yet caught” from french “au large”.


For non-native speakers: “at large” means “not yet caught” from french “au large”.


All the red names sound like last names to me


Yes it is? The title says it’s the baby names that correlate the most with being in a blue/red state, and so does the graph.

Have you seen the subreddit in the screenshot?


Social media is a circle jerk machine: It will reinforce any sentiment to it’s absolute limit.
A sub like the one you suggested will inevitably turn into a anti-trans hate machine. No such space will exist for long on Lemmy, nor should it.
I’m sorry to see that everyone seems to assume your question is in bad faith. But considering what you’re asking for - that’s kind of understandable, isn’t it?
Me, two minutes ago. Really had to get a good stretch in to place my masterpiece.


AI has been in phones for ages. What’s new is the following:
If that warrants branding everything as AI I’ll leave up to you
Dumb question, why would anyone put electrical outlets in the ceiling?
Because you don’t control third party libraries
A scope groups the initialization visually together, while adding the let app = app; feels like it just adds clutter - I’d probably just leave it mut in that case.
You can have setters that set private fields, there are also sometimes structs with mixed private and public fields
Yeah if you have the second option, use it, but if the struct has private fields it won’t work.
If you’re ever forced to do something the second way, you can also wrap it in braces, that way you end up with an immutable value again:
let app = {
let mut app = ...
...
app
};
Definitely the second one.


I think the app I used was called “more physical keyboard layouts” or something like that. It’s for connecting physical keyboards though. Never felt the need to have it for the virtual keyboard, since you have all of the weird letters behind a long press anyways.


Here’s a link to the EurKey website: https://eurkey.steffen.bruentjen.eu


For european languages I usually recommend learning using an ANSI keyboard and using the EurKey layout (I installed it on Linux/Mac/Win and Android for a hardware keyboard without any issues). That way you have a larger choice in custom keyboards and a lot of Keyboard shortcuts make more sense (because software usually seems to be written for ANSI keyboards).
But I’m not sure how that would go with Cyrillic.


I don’t think this will ever be used to recycle micro plastics. Just grinding up plastic is way more economical.
“Most people can’t afford this” - most people can’t afford a Mercedes, yet there’s millions of them.