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Good point, it did mention US in the title
I’m going to guess you mean New Hampshire in the USA?
Where I live (London) things are virtually cashless. Nearly everything is just paid for be contactless. I basically never have coins and it would be a huge hassle to get them.
I love it, honestly.
Recently got back into Dota 2. It’s still incredibly good!
I use it to run the Sky App to stream football.
The only options are a windows app or an android app (since you can’t watch in the browser) and I couldn’t get the windows app to work with WINE.
The android app runs fairly well with waydroid, although it occasionally runs into some hiccups.
My most recent issue with Bluez is that it’s been very inconsistent about letting me disable auto-switching to HSP/HFP (headset mode) when joining any sort of call.
It’s working now, but it feels like every few months I need to try a different solution.
I loved the books and found the netflix series to be a pretty enjoyable westernization of them.
There were a few changes/choices that were a bit strange or missed the point, but overall it’s worth watching
When they say something like “60 days battery life” what they mean is using the device for half an hour everyday for 60 days.
OP is arguing that it would make more sense to just say the continuous use battery life, which in the above example would be 30 hours (60 × 0.5)
Hi fellow Ami learning German!
It took me a number of years to get to fluency but the biggest things that helped me were the following:
uses classes/tools to learn the basic grammar so that you can recognize more or less what is going on (even if you don’t always understand the individual words)
switch as much media consumption as possible to be exclusively German. I spent 6 months watch exclusively German shows/TV, reading German news, listening to German music. Eventually I kind of trained myself to switch my inner-monologue to German whenever I wanted.
After that it’s just practice practice practice. Also it helped me a ton to stop worrying about getting everything “right” when speaking. Better to speak fluently while occasionally fucking up the der/die/das than to stumble because I’m stressing over every sentence!
That’s true for the US but not everywhere else
Ah, no in europe where I live is fairly normal for rail service to small villages even.
Unless you are near a train stop when it skyrockets
Small towns built around a train station are absolutely lovely though
Basically just further proof that car traffic doesn’t scale well. It’s just an incredibly space inefficient way to get around.
Now that the internet (and particularly social media) has become weaponized as a very cost-effective tool for cyber-warfare, it’s basically inevitable that the fragmentation will continue to happen.
It’s a bit uncomfortable because it goes against the idealism of the early internet which I still cling to, but I just don’t see any way that the current situation is sustainable.
Und wie Städte (wegen Flugtxis) fürs Leben zu laut sind, also wohnt man lieber außerhalb und pendelt mit dem Flugtaxi
Escape Simulator definitely fits the bill.
It’s great, but all about the discovery.
Ist auch in Englisch so. Immer häufiger werden Schauspielerinnen als ‘Actors’ statt ‘Actresses’ bezeichnet. Es macht einfach keinen Sinn zwichen den Geschlechtern zu unterscheiden.
Interestingly, in europe this seems to vary by country!
I was just thinking that I wasn’t sure which was correct, but it seems both are actually acceptable in Germany although after the number is preferred