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Good luck with that. Nintendo just sued GRUMBOSS for $2.4M and shut the project down.
Good luck with that. Nintendo just sued GRUMBOSS for $2.4M and shut the project down.
Disney should sue WB for their Thanos imitation
I thought you said they’re back up, and got excited for a sec.
That sounds really interesting! Thanks for that link.
What I’ve found to be helpful is to not learn the words first, but rather learn the sentence formation, and find parallels in your own language. Understanding sentence structure would really help in learning the language, and you can always substitute unknown words with English until you learn them. See how a sentence in your language is translated to that language, and see how the structure is different. Building parallels like this for different types of sentences would really help you learn the language better.
My comments and posts deleted using power delete have been coming back one by one.
‘Fine’ is a stretch. I don’t think I can sew myself good enough to prevent infection and gangrene.
My Canon laser printer works fine on Linux. I have had trouble setting up custom paper size, but I have made it work. Unfortunately, I distro hop a lot, and feel too lazy to try setting it up again.
I was using it for over a year, and it was very stable. My only issue was that the opi method to install aur like packages was not as good as using aur itself, so I have recently moved back to arch.
Or any ceo, really. Their only goal is to make short term money.
He’s a good candidate too, but to me, John Oliver has come to be associated with Reddit revolts in the media, because he was flooding the front page for a while. Even major news outlets wrote about it. If he does an ama here, it would symbolically show that those people have moved on to Lemmy.
I think it would be a definite boost to the fediverse, because a major talking point I see in reddit discussions is that there is no viable alternative to reddit, so people are going to stay no matter what. This event would put a big spotlight on lemmy, and if it goes well, will result in a lot of regular users from reddit.
Can someone explain? I’m at a loss here