I suppose it just wouldn't look right. They have their old man toffees like Werther's.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=684yGJRre0A
Also from the Psycho Soldier OST is the original English dub of the themesong! XD Just as heard on a mint condition U.S. Psycho Soldier machine.You know, in ...
Often I tend to scroll too slowly and it registers as a long press so some random comment gets hidden and I have to unhide it. Can you add an option to disable long press actions? Or it could be improved so it doesn't register if it's not a stationary press but I'm not sure whether it would work or if other people already like the way long press works.
Edit: Apparently it already registers only stationary press so maybe either an on/off switch or long press time adjustment would be good to have.
I was thinking of this because in my country there's an institute which determines correct language and therefore many people speak or write their native language incorrectly. Whereas in English there's no central authority which would write the rules.
So when I look at linguistics videos on Youtube and hear descriptivism being the popular opinion, I'm wondering whether it's because that's just how most linguists are or it's the influence of anglophone mindset where nothing is written in stone and they would rather investigate and describe whatever phenomena occurs in the language naturally.
This is a very simple thing but it can be useful for folks who are still using mostly arrow keys. It finally clicked for me when I started using Tridactyl for Firefox :)
Most of the time you need down and up motions so you rest your index finger on J and middle finger on K. J looks little bit like a down arrow (mnemonics jown and kup don't seem very intuitive to me). So now you have the main arrow keys assigned to your fingers. Naturally you rest your ring finger on the L key and when you occasionally need to move left just move your index finger to the H key.
There seems to be many lemmy apps available. I already tried few apps though I don't even know where to find most of the others. Instead of trying every single one of them I'd like to know if there's anything similar to RIF. Here's some key features of RIF:
If there's nothing similar available, maybe these could be added to an existing implementation. I could even try to help as I am programmer, though I don't know much about mobile app development.
https://youtu.be/U9uWA_8UIBA
Imagine an Estonian and a Finn trapped in a sauna. Would they be able to communicate to find a way out? 🤭Mutual intelligibility within the Finno-Ugric langu...
Hi, kurononeko
I installed this app as it supports older android versions but I couldn't sign in or see any posts in the app. Every time I try to sign in it gives me this error message:
Error: HandshakeException: Handshake error in client (OS Error: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED: certificate has expired(handshake.cc:393))
I tested with a newer phone and it works well so I guess it has to do with the older android version. I hope this can be fixed.
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