I’m not thinking specifically of colonel. There are things with Spanish vs Portuguese like plato vs prato, playa vs praia, etc.
Colonel is also actually an example since it uses an L in French but an R in Spanish and Portuguese.
I’m not thinking specifically of colonel. There are things with Spanish vs Portuguese like plato vs prato, playa vs praia, etc.
Colonel is also actually an example since it uses an L in French but an R in Spanish and Portuguese.
Anyone who makes fun of eastern Asian languages for not differentiating between L and R has never compared romance languages.
Don’t forget the ancient Latin that a bunch of scholars pulled in during the 1600s because the French descendants weren’t fancy enough.
The aliasing of the thumbnail is doing some crazy things when I scroll on my phone
The car also has RAM in it


You can make your own Discord servers and upload your own custom emojis, but without Nitro you can only use those custom emojis in the servers where they were uploaded.
The feature you’re getting with Nitro here is the ability to use custom emojis uploaded in server A when sending messages in server B or C or D, etc. You also have to be and remain a member of server A to use its custom emojis.
Its basically Discord’s version of Fortnite cosmetics.


Linux isn’t a standard emoji, so that’s a custom one from one of your servers. It’s a Nitro feature to use custom server emoji in other servers.


I’m sure this will be successful


That’s wide
This is truly incredible


It’d be really funny if your name was Carol


Conceptually these are really interesting and I don’t really know enough about how LLMs work to know how to feel about them. It’s a neat approach to avoiding the issue where LLMs are really good at pattern recognition and a use-case where on-demand image generation actually makes sense to me. It just all comes down to whether or not bots can easily solve it.


I don’t agree with the extreme here, but it does take more effort to read it, because it’s not a common character. It’s the same way I know cursive, but it still takes more effort to read because it’s not commonly used.


Those conjugations are correct.
“don’t” applies to the plural subject of “words”. “hasn’t” applies to the singular subject of “letter”. “you’re” is using the general “you” in English that replaces the archaic/formal “one”. “doesn’t” applies to the singular concept of being or not being bilingual.
It might help to read the first sentence like:
Op is one of those people who find it easier to read when words are spelled correctly and don’t shoehorn in a [throwback letter that hasn’t been used in English for centuries].


The year is 13567. Asus has released a laptop with a new Realtek audio chipset that doesn’t work on Linux.


That doesn’t narrow it down


AR glasses that require a server for all their functionality?
My immediate thought would be anything that requires being in water for some length of time to live.
I’m not sure where amphibians would fall though.
Isn’t that what memes are