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Thank you for saying this
Someone once told me to that words for things that are not traded across linguistic borders exhibit more linguistic diversity (as in, neighbouring countries use completely different words that share no common etymological roots etc.). Butterfly is one key example.
Thanks for pointing this out. The level of misguidedness is painful.
I didn’t know it yet. But it looks interesting. Thanks for the tip.
Does that mean that anonymous loyalty cards don’t really add any extra tracking capabilities?
Then what is the benefit for retailers? That some people don’t use those cards and are thus paying too much?
Thanks. The tall ships look amazing.
I don’t understand why there arent more commercial options around. Aren’t there armies of rich tourists and digital nomads struggling with their CO2 footprints?
Wouldnt it be possible to have WiFi on such tall ships? Wouldnt it be possible for people to work online for some weeks?
Thanks, will have a look. (I guess that scammy social platform found a way back into my life).
Interesting, thanks. What does “fulltime liveaboard crusier” mean? You spend your days sailing the ocean? In sailing boats?
Those are regular cruise ships, right? Yeah no, not interested in that either. Those are incredibly polluting and wasteful things.
No, I basically mean a sailing ship. A ship with sails. I’m curious about the possibilities to cross the Atlantic with no/low CO2 emissions. I have adjusted the title to make this clearer!
It’s sad that soon (or actually already now) we won’t be able to (easily?) distinguish amazing photos like this from fake AI ones.
That’s very cool. How does that compare to https://e.foundation/e-os/ ? (That’s what I’m currently running on my phone).
Is there a video?
I read somewhere that within Russia Ukrainian troops would be more vulnerable to the Russian Air Force?
Spot on. This lack of secure employment (and yes, also probably lack of sense of purpose) also undermines the social relationships necessary to collectively bargain (with a union or not) for better working conditions. When workers don’t feel they have each other’s back, they are less likely to pressure an employer for better pay and conditions.
If you mention a Lemmy community in a post on Mastodon, it appears as a post in that community. Like this post on Mastodon: it also shows up in the Lemmy community “Linux”, and many if the comments are from Lemmy users: https://social.edu.nl/@foxy/111937325118529631