20 seconds, Germany. Waiting while they checked if my name was on the list.
20 seconds, Germany. Waiting while they checked if my name was on the list.
There’s a great section in the second Hitchhiker’s book about this exact topic – if anyone’s interested.
Vanilla Music – the music player I use.
Since I don’t like Veritasium, I’ll suggest the CGPGrey videos:
Is that Tom Scott from the future?
Please don’t use your phone while driving.
For the others: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqHh6TvGQIQ
It might be from Flight of the Phoenix (2004) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_of_the_Phoenix_(2004_film)
PEBKAC: Problem exists between keyboard and chair – The acronym I’m used to.
A text editor that doesn’t assume that the keys on my keyboard are in the same order as yours.
Are all public clocks in the US digital clocks? Off the top of my head, I can tell you 4 locations within walking distance that have analog clocks, one of them being the train station.
Aww. I confused “communities” for “instances” when I read the title. Thanks for pointing it out.
Your data quality is questionable. You list only 2 communities for feddit.org. Lemmy Explorer has 148. I doubt that they’re all ‘suspicious’. And if they are, then that flag is itself suspicious.
Please avoid any and all situations in which you might have the chance of handling any kind of categorized data, for the sake of all of us.
No, it does.
They also agreed to fight climate change. We know how well that turned out.
Indeed, I got the terminology wrong. „Kebap“ is the meat, „döner” means it turns.
Döner Kebab isn’t even a Turkish specialty. In Turkey, Döner (referring to the meat that turns) is served on a plate with salad and bread. It’s not fast food like the German Döner Kebab, and it’s not meant to be taken to go.
Döner Kebab was invented in Germany by a Turkish immigrant whose traditional Döner didn’t fare well, because Germans were always in a hurry.
Or so the story goes that I heard in a documentary on German TV about 15 years ago.
@MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz is right. I’ll interpret your question as “can I send this to someone and they will be able to play it” – then the answer is yes. You can take a binary file like mp4, pretend it’s text like I did above, and send it via chat or a lemmy post. The recipient will need to copy that text, enter it in, for instance, notepad++ and save the file on their disk. Renaming the file from the-text.txt to the-text.mp4 should be sufficient for any audio player to pick the file up and play it.
Edit: doesn’t actually work
It feels like I’m thirty years too young to get these jokes.