Kiam oni ne plenigas kampon, la ruĝa erarmesaĝo pri tio estas en la angla.
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InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto Esperanto@sopuli.xyz•Finally public! My new #opensource web-app to learn #esperanto!1·10 months ago
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto Esperanto@sopuli.xyz•Finally public! My new #opensource web-app to learn #esperanto!4·10 months agoInteresa ideo. Tamen, kelkaj erarmesaĝoj estas en la angla?
Ĉu vi konsideris uzi vortaron por aldoni la signifojn de konataj vortoj? Eble tio helpus komencantojn.
Kaj: unufoja uzanto de via retejo eble ŝatus vidi kelkajn ekzemplojn de vortoj, komponantoj, ktp por pli facile lerni kiel uzi ĝin?
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto Data is Beautiful@mander.xyz•Healthcare expenditure vs Life expectancyEnglish15·1 year agoThis is not a function graph, though. It is a Connected Scatterplot.
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Blizzard is delisting the OG Warcrafts from GOG, but GOG says it's gonna preserve them forever anyway, hands out a discount, and announces new policy for its preservation program to bootEnglish61·1 year agoShort of suing me for it (after finding out who I am and making sure I own the games), how would they do that for non-DRM games whose installer lives on my hard drive and that I can install whenever I want, wherever I want?
Is the “everything is a rental and you use it on sufferance until we say so” bullshit so ingrained now that people are no longer able to conceive of other ways for things to work?
More than one group of custodians, ideally with conflicting interests, watching one another? Essentially some system of checks and balances?
In my experience, many translations suck hard, to the point of, having on occasion compared different language versions of a novel, wondering how can readers of the translated version understand certain passages at all… So, I also try to read in the original if possible, if it is Portuguese, Spanish, French, English or Esperanto. I can kinda understand Italian as well but not enough to read a full-length novel… Still learning German…
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto Data is Beautiful@mander.xyz•Reading habits in EuropeEnglish84·2 years agoDifferent worldviews, new ways to reason about existing issues, raised awareness of other problems, cultures, people. And straight out more knowledge about many things (even if you read only fiction). Overall, you can move forward from a perhaps more simplistic version of the world.
Also, just the increased ability to read and understand stuff should not be underestimated. Many people can read, as in putting letters together to form words, but not read in the sense of understanding anything beyond the most basic of sentences. You’ll get scammed less often. get better deals, etc.
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto RetroGaming@lemmy.world•What's the oldest game anyone here has played in 2024?English4·2 years agoWas going to post this as well. Just replayed it again, never gets old!
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto Metal@lemmy.world•If the Olympics were held in your country, which metal band would you like to play in the opening ceremony?English4·2 years agoPortugal, so we’d go with Moonspell!
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto The Lyrics Game@lemmy.ca•What's The Point Of A Game If Nobody Wants To Participate?5·2 years agoThis right here. In fact, the main reason for me stopping actively participating was point 3. Alas, sadly, this entire thread seems to prove the point over and over, as you keep flippantly replying to anything you don’t agree to, up to actually, apparently, blocking a user. You can’t nurture a community by making it your personal fiefdom. A community is made of all its members, diverse as they may be. I would like to come back, I love the game, but participating started feeling a bit toxic. So I lurk, and I suspect many do the same and that’s why subscription numbers increase, but not active participation. I do think people are capable of change, though, and look forward to becoming more active again.
OTOH, if you build a playlist manager for playlists everyone can add to, you make sure nothing anyone adds will break it…
Sadly, this was a thing even before the web, let alone social media. There’s always been people for whom the vacations didn’t even “happen” unless they get to go on incessantly about them when they come back, ideally subjecting you to two hours of photos that mean very little to you. They derive little enjoyment from actually being there, they take it from showing it others…
For some people life is not worth living without external validation. Sad.
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto AI Generated Images@sh.itjust.works•Euthanasia by bedbugEnglish4·2 years agoJesus! Fucking! Christ!
As someone who fears bugs and is browsing Lemmy before going to sleep, my nightmares thank you, good sir!
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto Comic Books@lemmy.world•Is anyone reading the new Ultimate Spiderman (2024)? Peter is older and have kids, the story seems cool and interestingEnglish7·2 years agoI have been reading it and it is indeed quite good. The setting in which it takes place is nice as well. Recommended!
InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldto Retro Computers@lemmy.world•Zilog Calls Time on the Venerable Z80, Discontinues the Standalone Z84C00 CPU FamilyEnglish8·2 years agoFantastic. I had no idea the Z80 survived to this day!
1643 day streak here, and it still looks like it’s going to die on me any second now. I guess it was just an icon change (but… why?!)
Portuguese: Rosa, Margarida (Daisy), Floribela (“beautiful flower”), Dália (Dhalia), Íris, Violeta, Jasmim, Magnólia, Flor (literally “flower”), Gardénia, Hortência (Hydrangea), Florência, Liliana (from Lily), Jacinta (Hyacinth). I know personally women with all but four of these names.
This in Portuguese, where I currently live, but I have no reason to believe you won’t find them in Brazil or other Portuguese speaking countries as well…