That has taken some resources to build. They have essentially filled the whole gorge with bricks.
Tuuktuuk
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Tuuktuuk@nord.pubto
BuyFromEU@feddit.org•Germany has just made the standard Open Document Format (ODF) mandatoryEnglish
0·19 hours agoI understood this as meaning that the file format must be supported by all government institutions. And it probably is supported. Up to a point. Because Microslop has a very bad-quality odf support in Word. Meaning: The support exists. It might not be able to read or save simple odf files that could be opened with anything else than Word, but the support exists all the same. Law fulfilled, all is good!
Tuuktuuk@nord.pubto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What language do you guys speak?English
0·3 days agoHab in nem jewissn deutschen Bundeshohptstadt ehnige Jährchen jewohnt, janz im Osten dessen.
“Essieben na Hohptnohf, zobite!” Det kan man wohl nua liebn!
Oßadem: wenn ick dieset Dings “spreche” werde ick öfters jfracht ob ick ohs Öhsterrroisch komme oder der Schweiz, da wa mit finnischm Akzent bahliniat, wird anscheinend zum Ledahosnträjer. Dat ick meene letzen 6 Monate dort damals für ne Firma ohs Linz jearbeitet hab, hat ooch sehnen Effekt jehabt.
Tuuktuuk@nord.pubto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What language do you guys speak?English
0·3 days agoNo kurienes tev zināt, ka neesmu vinkarši izmantojis tulkojuma aparātes? :)
Eble vi devus usi telefonon en paroli kun mi. Mi ne scias.
Pero, quien quiere, puede me llamar por exemple con Matrix. У початку просто думав, що й так ніхто мене вірятіме, якщо віряті не хоче. Und wer meenen Wörtern glohben will, tut es ja eh. So is halt det Leben.
Aber jut, nu är nånting skrivits :)
Tuuktuuk@nord.pubto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What language do you guys speak?English
0·4 days agoOne of the languages I am not sufficiently fluent in, yet, is that of Australia and USA. What does “Diction needed” mean in this context?
Tuuktuuk@nord.pubto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What language do you guys speak?English
0·4 days agoHaha, there are 7000 languages on our planet. Would be a looong list :)
Tuuktuuk@nord.pubto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What language do you guys speak?English
0·4 days agoFinnish, German, English, Ukrainian, Estonian, Swedish, Latvian, Dutch, Lithuanian, Russian, Polish, Spanish, French. A little Italian and Portuguese as well. I did manage to explain some simple things in Czech some days ago, and I can read south-Slavic languages surprisingly well. And often decipher the main point of a text in Romanian.
Almost no Hungarian or Mandarin, though very simple questions are possible anyway. And then of course I can read Norwegian and Danish reasonably well, because if you know Swedish, English, German and Dutch, you already know Danish. And for a similar reason, Slovak goes.
I can speak less than five words of Albanian, Basque, Greek, Welsh, Breton, any Gaelic language or any Sámi language. Those are something should probably learn a bit, at least.
Here’s a screenshot of how this post looks from within a PieFed instance:
I am fairly certain no other platforms support them at the moment.
…kinda?
They do federate, so that I can see reactions from other PieFed instances just fine. But Lemmy does not use the data for anything. It just passes it on for whoever can use it.
Tuuktuuk@nord.pubto
World News@lemmy.world•Iran threatens Ukraine over "support for the Israeli regime with drones"English
21·6 days agoГероям слава!
XMMS is able to use Winamp skins. This one seems to be WMP, but that one copied the concept of crazy skins from Winamp.
If you’d assume practically everyone (say, 95 % of people) are able to do something, and it turns out only 60 % can, then that already counts as shockingly rare. So, even though more than half of people can do something, and the ones who cannot are a minority, it can still be “shockingly rare” that people actually can do it.
In this case I’d guess it’s entirely possible that only a third or a quarter of people are able to reasonably read the body language as told here. But, @[email protected] can give a better estimate of this than I can, I believe.
Beside other things mentioned, by adding the hat on the Israeli guy, it’s also trying to make it look like Jewish people in general are siding with Israel’s atrocious behaviour. Many are, but those who have relatives who were in German concentration camps are of course strongly opposed to genocides, including the one committed by Israel.
The meme is trying to create anti-jewish sentiments, and that’s not okay.
Okay, sorry if you got oversatiated.
But anyway, what did you actually try to say with your comment? You said:
Lots of wheelchairs around here that assume every one here knows about them.
And I cannot really make heads of tails of what that was supposed to mean. Could you paraphrase that comment, please?
Tuuktuuk@nord.pubto
World News@lemmy.world•Iran threatens Ukraine over "support for the Israeli regime with drones"English
291·7 days agoAh, so there will be shaheds attacking targets in Ukraine? Do I guess correctly that Iran will be helped by its friend, the Russia, to launch said drones? Must be a schocking new experience for Ukrainians.
No, but I did, for some reason, write “question” where I should have written comment. I’ll go edit the comment now so that you will be able to reply to it!
Tuuktuuk@nord.pubto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are your Lemmy upvoting/downvoting habits? How do you judge posts/comments?English
421·7 days agoI upvote when the argument is good or I want to give a little more visibility for the argument expressed in the comment. And if it’s a joke, to show that I enjoyed the joke.
I downvote if an argument is in bad faith or not thought of thoroughly at all.
That is probably what the image in the post is about, really.
It’s supposed to make the program more accessible for those who are not used to the concept of computer programs at all.


(And here’s a link to see it in action)
ワンワン!