It used to be that they paired a known word with an unknown word, and if you got the known word right you would pass no matter what you wrote for the unknown one.
It used to be that they paired a known word with an unknown word, and if you got the known word right you would pass no matter what you wrote for the unknown one.
There is a relic from this system still in use: halvanden (1 and a half). Though I doubt many people know the origin of the word.
But it does appear that way. And they probably didn’t get any “real” confirmation that the video is real.
If you had watched the video instead you would know that this isn’t really the point of it.
This man is willing to pay for a search engine, but not willing to pay for entertainment lmao
Cool answer, but ignores the question, no?
It might have to do with the release of the app “Boost for Lemmy”.
Avelon on iOS, mlmym on web at the moment. Still looking for a UI that let’s me show the local feed of another instance while still being signed in.
Avelon. A native iOS app with a decently active developer. Has all features i would expect from a Lemmy app at this point.
I also tried Voyager, but it seemed a bit off to me.
Thanks. That’s definitely the best frontend available for me.
One thing I could use is a good desktop web frontend. On desktop I’d much rather browse Reddit(old+res) than any of the clients I have found. All of the clients are missing usable keyboard navigation, or the interface is too clunky for my monitor.
For me it’s laziness.
Imagine the survival rate without precautions. (e.g. look at Italy 2020)
Yes. Here are some common ones in my native language, danish:
I’m certain there are also some more modern slang abbreviations in use, but these change relatively frequently, like they do in English.