[-] thesylveranti@feddit.nl 2 points 1 year ago

Well, no, in english ninety means 90. You don't say nine-ten. Most probably it started off as nine-ten, but by now it is it's own distict sound as someone else under this post commented.

[-] thesylveranti@feddit.nl 26 points 1 year ago

Doubts in Dutch...

But still amazing news

[-] thesylveranti@feddit.nl 13 points 1 year ago

This is really region dependent. In Europe (or at least the Netherlands) almost everybody with a smartphone uses Whatsapp

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Na heel wat jaar trouwe dienst is mijn ondertussen ietwat krakkemikkige fiets aan vervanging toe. Nu wil ik een nieuwe fiets (niet elektrisch) kopen, maar ik weet niet zo goed waar ik een goeie simpele degelijke fiets kan kopen. Voor mijn gevoel heb je heel veel fietsen allemaal toeters en bellen als speciale vering in de vork, gekke ketting, enz. Zelfs versnellingen en handremmen vind ik niet nodig, die kunnen alleen maar stuk en een achteruittraprem doet het voor mij prima.

Terwijl waar ik op zoek ben is eigenlijk min of meer een ov-fiets: onderhoudsvriendelijk, simpel, met als een luxe zo'n ingebouwde dynamo+licht. Of anders iets swapfietsachtigs: onderhoudsvriendelijk, simpel, met als enige luxe zo'n lampje die werkt op wat magneten tussen je spaken.

Maar nu de vraag: waar koop ik een ovfietsachtige fiets?

[-] thesylveranti@feddit.nl 13 points 1 year ago

Could use some more jpeg so the text becomes more readable.

[-] thesylveranti@feddit.nl 50 points 1 year ago

This really graph really does not show any statistical connection between the two parameters XD

Obligatory xkcd: https://m.xkcd.com/1725/

I know it's a meme, but still.

[-] thesylveranti@feddit.nl 2 points 1 year ago

Genuine question, so they actually work better now?

I mostly use it to set timers and alarms, but once in a while i set reminders but they often come out like i need to buy "dead foot", when I'm out of cat food for example

[-] thesylveranti@feddit.nl 2 points 1 year ago

Todai Easy Japanese: it sources news articles from different places, adds furigana, long press words to get dictionary entry/readings/etc. and users can contribute translations for the articles.

Ankidroid: it's the offical anki app, for free (unlike iOS)

And i have a shortcut to jisho.org, since they don't have an app

[-] thesylveranti@feddit.nl 4 points 1 year ago

Ubuntu (and most other linux distributions) have a slightly different way of installing programs and applications. It has an app store, similar to Android and iOS, you can search for Firefox (and other apps) from in there. If I'm not mistaken, Ubuntu searched and notifies you for updates regularly.

The philosophy of Ubuntu (and most other linux distributions) is that you don't need to go to a bunch of different sites to download your software, you can just download all your software from the "app store".

And all of these tools are GUI's (so 'point and click'-based), so you don't need to open a terminal, if you don't want to.

[-] thesylveranti@feddit.nl 3 points 1 year ago

Did you mispell your name? This is clearly a malicious black ajah proposal.

I like the nuance of not having a total noob, but instead a amatausiast!

[-] thesylveranti@feddit.nl 1 points 1 year ago

Li-chess? Is that a new form of chess?

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