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Let her be proud of her students, teaching is hard enough as it is
I… Don’t know what this means
I am confused, does this mean Reddit is not going to be searchable on search engines anymore?
That seems counterintuitive, why?
Not everyone’s a native speaker.
The most reliable way to communicate bases would probably be using unary. Now if your alien is using unary, that might not work, but it should for all higher bases.
That’s part of why I love this song. Same vibes, to me.
Unironically would be interested in a list of them, with explanations why they’re wrong. Not to dunk on them but to check my own misconceptions.
What sort of things do people use RSS readers for these days?
Can you elaborate on the Germany part? I am from Germany and I tried to look this up and found nothing. The main thing I found was:
Die Rechtslage in Deutschland – Ist Spenden sammeln für private Zwecke erlaubt?
In Deutschland ist das Crowdfunding für private Zwecke erlaubt. Es gibt keinerlei gesetzliche Einschränkungen – du brauchst dir also keine Gedanken zu machen, ob du zuerst einen Verein gründen musst oder einen Gemeinnützigkeitsnachweis benötigst, um online Spenden zu sammeln.
From GoFundMe
So it sounds like you can receive private donations for anything no problem. Obviously it’s taxable but that should be obvious, and true in most places.
Ohhh, so this is what “if you want to make an apple pie from scratch, you first have to invent the universe” means.
Been using it since before they went open source, it’s awesome and getting better all the time.
shikogo@pawb.socialto Open Source@lemmy.ml•GitHut 2.0 shows the popularity of programming languages on github , as well as changes in their usage over the years1·2 years agoThe graph shows the trend over several years, the drop-down shows you a list of the most popular languages of that quarter.
shikogo@pawb.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Lemmy active users down, comments steady and posts upEnglish3·2 years agoI didn’t even know about that, that’s really cool. I have noticed that if I come back to older posts there’s often a lot of new activity since I was there last.
shikogo@pawb.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Lemmy active users down, comments steady and posts upEnglish85·2 years agoOne thing I love about lemmy is how easy it is to get a conversation going. On reddit it’s really easy to be buried in a thread, and if you get a response it’s often just a joke or a snarky remark. Here there’s so much genuine engagement. It reminds me of the transition from Twitter to Mastodon. I guess people who bother to make the move are more likely to be more engaged users, too.
Now I am concerned. When I say “correct me if I’m wrong”, I usually mean that literally.
What the hell am I looking at?