
Israel måste förhindra allt agerande som kan leda till folkmord i Gaza. Så lyder beslutet från Internationella domstolen i Haag i dag.

and thus does not use Euros as their primary currency
Yes, that's true but neither does Sweden that's a part of the EU. Only a subset of the EU countries uses the Euro
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It's the beak of the cyborg duck that pedals your motorcycle. Everyone else is lying
I imagine one wins by jumping in to the little hole in the middle and then gets to control the big boy for a few moves. Then it's rinse and repeat two more times
The person may wish to be disappointed one disappointed at the time and would be disappointed to have disappointing flashbacks to previous disappointments. This person wishes to be disappointed by the disappointments in chronological order.
I don't know if this makes any sense but at least I learnt to spell disappointed
F12. Looks like setax volume on this keyboard
Indeed one of the companies who became PayPal was called x.com
I am confused
If I'm free to discuss what ever language quirk I'd want to, then let's talk about German nouns. How did they end up with three genders (die, das and der) for their nouns? English has none, French has two just like Swedish mostly has two but the Germans ended up with five.
For any English speakers unfamiliar with the concept of noun gender it's basically a way of grouping nouns. It commonly effects how they word works with other grammar. For example the German genders determine whether die, das or der should be used when English has the and it does, in a more convoluted way involving other grammar to, determine whether ein, eine, einen or einem should be used where English has a/an
Maybe, it does sure create a sense unity with the other European countries
And what's the benefit to giving up what's a such big part of our culture? And the part about kids speaking more English than Swedish is mostly not true. I'm in year nine of grundskola and almost no one I know prefers to speak English over Swedish. And that's an almost because I know people who have grown up with English as their first language
Most Swedish kids do actually study German, French or Spanish. You can choose not the and read extra English and Swedish instead but that's mainly done for people already performing poorly in language, people who really don't need another language but need to master the ones they know. Some schools (including public schools) also let students study two of those languages instead of just one if they wish to. I'm currently studying French and German
I'm not so sure. From a software perspective adding a kill switch is needlessly adding a potential vulnerability. Given that (as many others have said) the planes will need spare parts and software updates anyways I see it as quite unlikely that there would be an kill switch.
Yeap, I'm aware of the Denmark and Greenland situation but I was curious if Greenland had their own instance
Is there a instance for Greenland or is it covered by the danish instance?
Yes, that's true
Thanks! My German isn't that good. I've been studying it for four years but sometimes it feels like we're getting nowhere.
Yeah, that may be a better translation
German is weird in more ways, namely word ordering
Sie dürfen nicht ein Feuerzeug mit ins Flugzeug nehmen
You're not allowed to a fire stuff with you in flight stuff bring
But all languages are weird. Here's some french for you
qu'est-ce que c'est?
I don't have the knowledge needed to translate this properly but it's something like "wh'is-at what that is" (its the way they say "what is that")
And Swedish, my native language
I eftermiddags åt jag jordgubbar. Nu ska jag äta middag.
This after middle day ate i soil old men. Now I'm going to eat middle day. (This afternoon I ate strawberrys. Now I'm going to eat dinner)
Given that Swedish is my native language I'd also like to inform you that the English word "smorgasbord" is completely ridiculous. It's literally just the Swedish word "smörgåsdsbord" but without å and ö, so it's pronounced completely wrong. The word smörgås is however also a bit weird, it literally means "butter goose". So your English word smorgasbord means "butter goose table". Also window means wind eye, it's the old Swedish word "vindöga"
We should count in base four
We have basic words for the numbers zero to three, so why not use them to count?
So with those "digits" we can construct some numbers:
And of course we can construct bigger numbers like:
42 = 4²×2+4¹×2+4⁰×2 = pair of pairs of pairs
128 = 4³×2 = pair of absolute complete nothinges
For this last one I just use some adjectives to repeat the "nothing" as it looks really weird with multiple nothing in a row.
The distance between Stockholm and Gothenburg is a single multiple of none multiple multiples
Could I have a single multiple of bananas please?
Do you believe the that you have a soul?
And do believe that I, this random guy on the internet has a soul
I personally don't believe that I anyone else has a soul. From my standup I don't se any reason to believe that our consciousness and our so called "soul" would be any more then something our brain is making up.
We should make more random friendly comments here on Lemmy
Like just commenting a friendly joke, a compliment or something like that
vad tycker ni denna bok ska heta?
Jag har en kompis som bara inte kan acceptera att George Orwells Djurens gård heter just "djurens gård". Han tycker den ska heta Djurfarmen vilket även är det som står på Wikipedia, men hör är mitt ex av boken med titeln Djurfarmen:
Under vilket namn känner ni till boken?
Internationala domstolen: Israel måste förhindra folkmord
Israel måste förhindra allt agerande som kan leda till folkmord i Gaza. Så lyder beslutet från Internationella domstolen i Haag i dag.
Ett glädjande beslut tycker jag men jag hade hoppats på en hårdare retorik mo Israel (och kanske en vapenvila)
What are some things that windows can't do, but Linux can?
I saw the opposite question asked here and thought it would be interesting to flip it on its head.
I can start. Linux can make arbitrary files executebel and windows (at the time I used it) could definitely not do that.
sh
printf "# /bin/bash\necho 'Hello world'" > HW.bash chmod +x ./HW.bash ./HW.bash # prints hello world
^ something like that is just not possible on windows
Någon annan som sitter fast i SJs tågkaos?
Mitt tåg är ca 70 minuter sent, men jag är bara glad att det inte blev inställt.
What does .: come from / what does it mean?
I've seen .: used two times now, and I really wonder what is? The first time I saw it was in an extract from the Swedish dictionary SAOL in NE. They used it something like this so:
History.: since year x
More lately I saw it used in this comment by @[email protected] like so:
What make bikes so expensive?
R.: The willing of people to buy them.
What is this? Were does it come from? Should I use it?
Edit: thanks for all the answers :). It turns out it was actually used for abbreviation in the dictionary, they wrote "hist." instead of "historia".
Intressanta ställen på lemmy
Hej! Jag är ganska ny här och undrade vad det finns för några ställen här på lemmy jag borde följa?Jag tycker om nyheter och datorer men ge vilka förslag ni vill :)
Markdown editor bug
When I click on the link button in boost it creates an link using the markdown image syntax, aka 
. An proper markdown link is formatted using [name](URL)
CLI lemmy client for Linux?
Is there any lemmy command line client for Linux that dosen't have some fancy TUI but that simply prints a random post to stdout?