

Its zeytin in turkish, what language are you studying?


Its zeytin in turkish, what language are you studying?


use them as insults.
“wow you eat like a pig”
🐷 “and thats a problem why?”
also tell them how we treat them and see them as lesser beings compared to us.


gnome + paperwm, on a laptop I found there are so many things that are a headache to configure, like battery alerts, bluetooth, wifi that it’s just a hassle for what amounts to like half an hour longer battery life


someone post this to the guix mailinglist 😄


another one?
It’s the enshittification of internet discussion


Nono I mean a full-on third, fourth etc. parent. Someone who takes care of the child basically from birth, who is as trusted as “mom” or “dad”. Maybe even a second person responsible for breastfeeding the child.


Lights turn green, I step on the road, I have no words for this other than spidey sense tingles, I step back, car shoots past me.
I believe god was with me that day because I did not see or hear the car approaching it was that fast.


Child-rearing! Child-rearing! Child-rearing! I hate the nuclear family model!!


I think it’s fine for email, better even. Unless there’s a list of questions or something. In forums and lemmy I don’t see it at all.


Don’t feed the trolls
but then I post on lemmy.world and get so so many replies


Look into /etc/fstab and check if there is ro next to the entry for the NTFS partition. Or give more info on your setup kinda hard to know what’s going wrong if we don’t know how you mount. Gnome file manager? Command line?


Ah that sucks


There are asian mirrors, might want to change your substitute server to one of them.


There are mirrors so it’s defitntely possibke to still use, should be rather easy tu set up as well but just anouher wrinkle I wanted to warn about


these packages will be built
… …-linux.6.10
^C! ^C! ^C!


Also the servers are unreachable from russia since they’re hosted on a german research network and russophobia has been running rampant
oh cool, I thought olive was the latin root, not zeytin, which is arabic afaict.
Actually that makes sense if the arabs imported olive trees to the hispanic peninsula