In Italian, butterfly, bowtie and the kind of pasta are all called “farfalla”. Which has come first, though?
In Italian, butterfly, bowtie and the kind of pasta are all called “farfalla”. Which has come first, though?
Sommerfugl (bird of summer) in Danish :)
I think education needs to be approached from the idea of making learning more fun. No matter the subject.
I agree.
On the topic, I suggest reading “Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die” by Chip and Dan Heath to anybody that wants to understand how to convey information (to students, clients, etc.) in a way that can be remembered.
Most of the things that are taught in school are a “remember this forever even if it’s completely useless”
Recent versions of sudo changed that message and now I’m sad 😢
I don’t know how long the forks will be able to backport new features to their forked codebase.
I think the only sensible solution is to just switch to Firefox.
Initially everybody could use them, then they just closed the service but the links kept working.
The Internet Archive could archive them forever.
saw one of these naggers
Phew, I was afraid for a moment
I don’t know the causes, but dark times lie ahead of us.
I was in Stockholm and I felt horribly when I started feeling hungry and I noticed restaurants were already closing 😂
Some apps actually run faster on Wine than on native Windows, but it’s a bit a hit and miss. You should try them yourself.
Also, dual boot is usually the best solution to begin.
Also, they made a huge mistake right at the beginning. It was invite-only…
But only if you’re from Québec
So Italians mathematicians put everything in factorial
Of course you’ll always be able to sign up to obscure services such as Lemmy servers. It’s always been like that, even with the US law COPPA (nobody really checks).
This law would only be applies to major platforms that have a EU base somewhere (Meta, etc.)
No, it’s been translated correctly.
The Italian word is “frocio” and it means “faggot”.
I mean… 100km/h is 100 km in one hour, it’s still useful to estimate a far arrival.