To each their own, I guess. I am not married with kids and neither do I want either of those. Luckily my girlfriend thinks the same.
To each their own, I guess. I am not married with kids and neither do I want either of those. Luckily my girlfriend thinks the same.
Yes, I had to learn that too. It’s weirder for sure, but not in the context of this specific graph since ‘4 - 20 - [0-19]’ (80-99) still forms a neat cluster based on the first few letters.
German numbers are weird because we kinda switch the last two digits.
43 in most languages becomes ‘40 - 3’, but in german you say ‘3 & 40’.
But we do not pronounce the whole number backwards.
143 in most languages becomes ‘100 - 40 - 3’, in german you say ‘100 - 3 & 40’.
Yep, I have a lot of AUR packages installed. Never had any problems besides needing to remove a package once to resolve some dependency issues.
Nah, I usually find the solution on the arch website. If that doesn’t work, it’s in the forum - which is usually the first search result on all major search engines for any given pacman problem. Once you’ve found the solution it’s hardly more than just copy-pasting it.
I really don’t get these memes. In about 9 years of daily use on multiple systems I never had anything break beyond a multitude of failures to update with pacman - all of which could be fixed within minutes - and in the early years having to restart my system every couple of months because it stopped recognizing USB devices - after many rounds of updates mind you. I’ve had more frequent troubles with windows. How did Arch get this bad rep?
You know, if everything else fails, I find solace in the fact these fuckers burn along with us. If you’re still conflicted, you deserve that fate.
The story gets amazing, too! It’s one of my favorite games on the system and the best on in its own series. Although, I’d also recommend Bravely Second and Bravely Default 2. Second is a story sequel, BD2 is stand-alone.
I fully agree with you there. The switch has time and time again proven to be more than capable. Monster Hunter Rise, Xenoblade 1-3 and Shin Megami Tensei V - just to name a few - pretty much have me satisfied. Sure, there are better looking games out there, but I don’t care beyond what these games already deliver.
I have lived through amazing graphical breakthroughs in video games, but at least for me, they stopped happening at least 10 years ago. Like, they are there for sure if I were to compare screenshots. But, once I’m emerged in the actual game play, they are lost on me.
I don’t think I ever got punched in the face. Haven’t even been in a fight.
Mehr Inhalte und ich denke an Xenoblade zurück? Sieg-Sieg-Situation würd’ ich sagen.
Every Yu-Gi-Oh game would instantly turn into normal monster beatdown. Are you even a card in that game anymore without at least 3 paragraphs?
I can get behind the logic of more screen time probably meaning less physical activity. But someone needs to explain to me how eating less would ever lead to weight gain. Especially when your typical breakfast junk is just as unhealthy as snacking could ever be.
Him not being involved is the best thing that could happen to them, it’s a win-win.
Habe ich vorher auch noch nie gesehen, ist aber offensichtlich die Antwort auf die Regenbogenflagge, die im aktuellen ‘Pride Month’ überall ist. Quasi ‘National Pride’ und mit dem Timing Anti-Queer.
Diese Deutschland-Regenbogen Flagge ist ehrlich gesagt ein direktes Upgrade zur echten Flagge, zumindest rein visuell. Zu schade, dass es Nazidreck ist.
Over here in Europe you can get up to 13 weeks! Although that’s only Latvia and Turkey.
Scrap that, two weeks of vacation is something I can achieve. However, I had 6 weeks of summer break back in school - give me that. I don’t think I’ll ever have that much uninterrupted time again until I retire, assuming I’ll ever be able to.
I’ve also never heard about people paying the cost (partially) themselves, except in the US.
‘1 - 1,000,000 - 900 - 7 & 80 - 1,000 - 600 - 4 & 50’
Large numbers are alway broken up into blocks of 3, pronounced like the initial numbers from 0 to 999 + the name of the long scale number (thousand, million, etc.).
Short scale, in english goes like this this: Thousand (3 zeros), Million (6), Billion (9), Trillion (12)…
Long scale, as used in german, goes like this: Tausend (3), Millionen (6), Milliarden (9), Billionen (12), Billiarden (15), Trillionen (18)…
Long scale kind of makes more sense since starting with Million the names just count upwards. Million, Bi-llion (2), Tri-llion (3), etc. But since you still start with Thousand in short scale, Billion is the 3rd, Trillion the 4th and so on. If you want to figure out Octodeci-llion (18), the formula to get the amount of zeroes in short scale is ‘18 * 3 +3’ and in long scale ‘18 * 6’. Also keeps the names pronouncable for longer than short scale. However, it does make translating the names of large numbers between both languages a nightmare.