Isn’t this rather a Windows meme? Since I started using Linux, I slowly grew into a 10-year-old-laptop-enjoyer thanks to XFCE and the likes 😅
Isn’t this rather a Windows meme? Since I started using Linux, I slowly grew into a 10-year-old-laptop-enjoyer thanks to XFCE and the likes 😅
That’s my first go reference on lemmy, nice! Do we have any communities yet for our supreme game?
To be honest, I’m pretty sure that it’s the other way around.
Or maybe the problem is that too many of us give more value to science instead of just believing in what we experience ourselves,
That sounds exactly like something a human made climate change denier would say after they happened to experience two consecutive cold winters in their area. I’d rather have them giving more value to science.
Maybe the whole concept of “human races” is unscientific anyways?
I’ve had overnight coldbrews, so five hours definitely sounds viable.
How about updating the constitution to solve this specific problem, which is quite significant for the populace? After all, it’s the constitution’s job to serve the people.
So? Are you complaining that
Or is it something else?
Yes, yes it does.
Almost nothing in your household consumes as much energy as an oven. Ovens consume from around 1000 (when already heated up) to 5000 Watts leading to ginormous amounts of carbon emissions on your average electricity mix. From an environmental perspective it’s completely crazy to bake your trash for 30 to 40 minutes (it’s like running your electric kettle at full power for 30 minutes straight). I’d rather not compost eggshells at all rather than baking them.
be poor
move to a poor neighbourhood
I really don’t think that you should feel bad about this personally :)
Most projects nowadays use auto formatting tools for convenience. Any python auto formatting tool will automatically convert tabs to spaces. Tabs are a no no in python, as their rendering might depend on the settings of the IDE. Spaces are nice and constant.
Continental situation… in the US, right? (Chiming in from Europe and being slightly confused)
No, an average German speaker from Germany wouldn’t understand it. It’s basically an extremely heavy German dialect, belonging to the group of Allemanic German dialects. Non intelligible dialects are not uncommon in many parts of Germany, though. In some German regions (e.g. southern Black Forest), the local dialects also belong to the group of Allemanic dialects. The locals from there might have a somewhat easier time getting used to Swiss German dialect varieties.