

In German it feels completely random.
A table is masculine. A castle is feminine. A sausage is feminine. A boy is masculine. A girl is neutral. A fire is neutral. …
Not sure if there’s any meaningful rule behind.
In German it feels completely random.
A table is masculine. A castle is feminine. A sausage is feminine. A boy is masculine. A girl is neutral. A fire is neutral. …
Not sure if there’s any meaningful rule behind.
That will be printed on the promo material. Reality is ‘Made in China’ as with the MAGA hats, flags and other Trump merch.
If we start receiving spam like this, the fediverse is gaining momentum! I guess somehow this is good news.
If you have connections to wealthy people because of your wealth, there’s good chance these people are rather interested in your wealth and power than you. You lose the wealth, they lose interest.
And our thoughts, words and actions are the projectiles.
My recommendation would be not to see it as some kind of battle or trying to enforce any kind of relationship. Try to be healthy and active in live. Learn to love yourself. If you love yourself, so will do others. You won’t find a partner necessarily but the more you work on your individual life, the higher the chances to find good friends or a partner.
If there is no single being on earth that is able to eat it, I’d consider it non-edible. Even if all humans and animals worked together, they could at best eat some parts of the mountain. But that I’d rather consider eating rocks, not eating ‘the mountain’.
If we define absorbtion of the mountain by a black hole as eating, I might accept that. Otherwise I double down. :P
maybe someone put actual garbage diapers on it in the factory.
That’s what you get if capitalists don’t allow workers sufficient bathroom breaks.
How about Mount Everest?
Two, please! 💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵
Yes, I completely see that. This is not a black or white question. You can use Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android, iOS… and learn close to nothing or you can geek around hour after hour to expand the boundaries of your device.
I would just assume, that you learn less if everything you want to do, works out of the box. And ‘working out of the box’ a typical selling point of the Apple ecosystem. Which of course doesn’t mean that you can’t have a steep learning curve. Your use cases obviously weren’t delivered out of the box, so you had to get creative as well.
I had a jailbroken iPod Touch with a shell on it and spend hours and days overcoming system boundaries just out of spite. I also remember vividly trying to bring mobile games to a Symbian phone, tweaking around with a HP iPAQ on Windows Mobile, manually typing Midi ringtones with a text editor on a Nokia. :D
Personally, I guess that you learn more the more issues you have. MacOS is a more closed down ecosystem compared to Windows, malware is less popular and as hardware comes usually bundled with the OS, you shouldn’t encounter as many driver or hardware issues in general.
As a kid I had so much trouble with incompatible software, viruses, adware, drivers, broken hardware etc. And as I had noone to ask, it tought me a lot about the fundamentals of IT and how to research such issues myself.
It may lead to health insurance companies investing more in body guards for their C-levels and further cutting reimbursements to compensate for that.
You have to check your serial number on the backside of your maintenance lid. If it starts with 80085, you’re a robot.
That’s a valid point indeed.
Did a huge spreadsheet comparing electric cars that can charge fast, tow a trailer and are as efficient as possible. Ended up with a Hyundai Ioniq 6. Great car IMHO.