Alternative Erklärung: Programme wie Word – oder, wie hier, LibreOffice Writer – ersetzen diese Striche automatisch.
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I expect it goes like this: Electricity is real and does things, yet it’s so mysterious and unseen! Just like god!
kshade@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What was something that you thought was overhyped that actually lived up to the hype?1·10 days agoBought it at launch and just couldn’t cope with the mechanics. Not a fun experience. But then I played it after 2.0 came out and now I have a favorite game. Never really had one before.
That’s too simple, you could subtract everything adult from the furry fandom and quite a lot would remain. If you did the same to an actual fetish-based community you’d have little left, if anything.
Furries like anthropomorphic animals in multiple ways. People tend to focus on (and scandalize) the sexual part when sometimes it’s just cute, funny or invokes all sorts of other feelings. It’s a full-spectrum interest.
und einen Haufen an netten Kommentaren macht
Oh man, ich habe das völlig falsch gelesen und dachte sie reagiert permanent irgendwo mit dem Kacke-Emoji auf die freundlichen Beiträge anderer Leute.
Der Hund ist schuld.
kshade@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•It's rude to show AI output to peopleEnglish1·18 days agoTreating an LLM like a novelty oracle seems okay-ish to me, it’s a bit like predicting who will win the game by seeing which bowl a duck will eat from. Except minus the cute duck, of course. At least nobody will take it too serious, and those that do will probably see why they shouldn’t.
Still annoying though.
kshade@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft suddenly kills its movies and TV store on Xbox and WindowsEnglish3·19 days agoI remember it like it was yesterday. “Xbox, go home!”
kshade@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•[No PHPun Intended] A Brief History of Web Development9·19 days agoSo PHP may be trash, but don’t treat the people using it like trash? Makes sense to me.
kshade@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•[No PHPun Intended] A Brief History of Web Development26·19 days agoIs disliking something that (allegedly) is more popular with women than the average thing of its category anti-woman, even if no part of the complaint involves the user or their gender? The majority of users is likely still male anyway.
Just remember that whomst = wemst and it’ll all make sense.
Das ist nicht richtig, schon 1750 v. Chr. gab es Pfeifen in Babylon. Manche haben sogar Kupfer verkauft.