Many websites that are international are hosted in only one country.
Many websites that are international are hosted in only one country.
I think you’ll find most of the time the British use precisely the number U’s they intend to though typos may afflict even the best.
I use a Wayland version of rofi when I use hyprland though wofi probably works fine too (which I believe is default as per the config).
We all see how you misspelled ‘what’ as ‘hwat’ in case you weren’t sure. Nowhere is safe!
Nope, while I prefer songs in languages that I know fluently, I don’t mind other languages though I prefer to know the meaning before singing it myself.
Also Feliz Navidad has more English words anyways.
I guess it wasn’t clear but I was trying to make people aware of the following parody of Feliz Navidad: Illegals in my yard
I’m not sure how you interpreted it.
That’s a shame, maybe ask her to turn it down a little or watch videos with subtitles then?
I have that feeling with almost every proprietary binary from a website nowadays.
Edit: added YouTube link to make it clear that I was referencing a parody.
It’s still not really fitting for a sci-fi show though.
Ask her to use headphones?
I’ve seen office professional for 15 bucks, I wouldn’t say $25 for the basic version is a good deal… Especially considering you end up with a Microsoft product.
What about dual citizenship? Can an american be their own adult then?
This feels a little too wrong.
I’ve used Sycthing but it was somewhat finicky.
But no matter where you are you’d better add units!
I have a laptop with 4GB of RAM and it works fine, my fedora i3 installation. It’s nothing compared to a proper computer but it’s not like I ever run out of RAM either. (Generally I open two Firefox windows, discord and vscode)
I would say it’s about thunar configuration or URL handler configs more than anything. The other comment has what looks like a good solution for x11, no idea if it works on Wayland though.
What’s your definition of first/second language if you grow up bilingual?
The majority of English speakers aren’t from the US, though the US does have the most English speakers. Important distinction to make!