I’m more of a pizza than that bloody flan! :P
I’m more of a pizza than that bloody flan! :P
You can call anything a pizza if you want. It becomes a useful term if it’s commonly understood by your audience.
No judgement but here in the UK this is more like what we’d call a flan than a pizza or a pie. So instead of arguing about pizzas and pies, why not embrace a third category?
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My biggest regret was getting rid of a perfectly good portable CRT TV that would have been ideal for pre-7th generation gaming, just as they stopped making good quality CRTs.
I’m about to get rid of my ageing “dumb” TV and not replace it. Everything comes in to my laptop now, so any monitor and set of speakers to plug it in to will do.
My prediction is that this is going to be the end of the line for TVs as stand-alone hardware - just like most people don’t really have stand-alone Hi-Fi systems any more.
Yes, I was kind of being rhetorical there, I thought that would be enough to draw attention to what’s going on. Also a new Lemmy account that exclusively links to one unknown website is a big red flag.
Well he’s on Mastodon so I guess that’s your answer.
Why would we attack the author? That seems like an oddly specific request that makes me oddly suspicious of the author, if anything.
Interesting, I remember there was a CGP Grey video on this if anyone’s interested: https://vid.priv.au/watch?v=SumDHcnCRuU
I’m a fan of darker shades on flags, I’d say it’s best to pick colours a touch deeper than you’d think when designing a flag. It stands out better when flying against the daytime sky.
That doesn’t make much sense to me, RSS is a standard, you should be able to swap out one podcast client for another. What are the barriers?
Not for me it isn’t, smartphones and tablets have always been a horrible user experience (and I’m always bewildered by stories about them replacing desktop/laptops for people), I only have a smartphone out of social pressure, making them even worse is going to drive me away further.
Isn’t this the company accused of violating GPL and not releasing their Linux source code?
I would say a quiche /ˈkiːʃ/ requires eggs whereas a tart doesn’t (necessarily), and I have no idea what a key-tch-zah is, we don’t have them in the UK. A quiche is a type of tart though, yes.