Spaces in file names will always be fiddly though. It’ll work, but it’ll still be wrong, because arguments are space separated, and having spaced file names totally messes with that.
Spaces in file names will always be fiddly though. It’ll work, but it’ll still be wrong, because arguments are space separated, and having spaced file names totally messes with that.
Also making seitan from flour is super easy. If I could get my hands on pure gluten it would be insanely easy. Maybe not as rich in taste as soy meat, but so much cheaper than store bought meat analogues.
It’s UWQHD. It’s higher than fullHD, so it is high def by definition.
And that’s totally fair, in my opinion. Speech has to flow in the language you speak, or you’ll sound like an idiot. As long as people don’t go around claiming to know and teaching others pronunciations for things that they themselves don’t pronounce the way that was intended.
there are examples like VIP where even though we could pronounce it we pronounce each letter individually.
This always seemed a bit weird to me. In Sweden we do pronounce that as a word. Vipp.
Non-acronym initialisms are an exception. I wouldn’t pronounce the letters in German.
Related. I actually thought it was a sun related thing, like a solar flare, in the comic. Turns out it was butterflies.
I was so close to buying PocketCasts’ lifetime license, and then they switched to subscription-only. Still salty about it, because it’s the best podcatcher by far!
The worst is when an android app is clearly an iOS port.
This always means there are zero settings. If there’s no way of configuring the app, I find an alternative. There are few things more frustrating than software that assumes one size fits all.
This is Carl’s Jr.'s design to a tee! 😂
Water drinkers are so smug. So proud to be so boring that they drink only something that tastes of nothing. Unless you’re absolutely parched and/or it’s scorching outside, literally anything else that actually has a flavor is better.
Ahaha! I see what you did there.
^(It’s just unfortunate that his name is actually Pettson.)
Believe it or not, I’m also from Sweden, and most people I know have it set to 19-20, and one guy 18. I’ve never seen 23(!) I can’t believe they’re native Swedes.
Sure, it might be safe to eat after it’s been cooked, but who wants washed mince meat?
Wind is a factor too
True
also if it’s 20c inside imma be cold.
Seriously? I’ve seen people go to 18 °C on the thermostat but not above 20. Are you from a super hot place?
We can still easily wear shorts at least part way into October in Denmark. It’s a great place to live. I do hate the rain though.
I mean room temperature is 20 °C (68 °F) so wearing shorts and T-shirt should be the norm imo. If it isn’t colder outside than inside, why put on more clothes?
Ess Queue Ell. I didn’t hear the sequel pronunciation until I was well in my thirties and even then only by people older than me. Then I started working with it myself and heard people younger than me pronouncing it sequel, so now I have no idea. I still hear Ess Queue Ell from the vast majority though.
This would be the correct Swedish pronunciation if it followed normal rules, as i is a soft vowel.
Yeah. It’s a good idea to guard against it, but I would still never put spaces in filesnames that I myself choose.