I was just lurking, but I appreciate you sharing your knowledge and I like your use of the ^^;; and XD emojis :3
I was just lurking, but I appreciate you sharing your knowledge and I like your use of the ^^;; and XD emojis :3
endeavour os cool sometimes I think I can do nothing but a few questions about the costs of the world I thought I would like to get the latest Flash player is required for video playback is unavailable right now and I will be in the summer and I will be in the summer and I will be in the summer
POV: You’re 12 years old and your family is on vacation at your extended family’s homes
What do you use? I’m happy with i3 and haven’t looked at other window managers in a while.
Thanks for posting the link separately 🙏
Can’t wait for Rypper, the drop-in Zypper replacement written in Rust
or traditional Fedora, which also has often unstable packages, dnf is often unusable
My experience with dnf is that it’s slow as molasses but your average computer user isn’t gonna install 10 new CLI apps per day /j
I’ve used Discover (dnf or flatpack backend) and you can install just about any software with 1 click. It takes a minute to install but that’s fine.
The best way to install Linux is to ask your buddy who knows Linux, they have been waiting for this question for years
Thanks for understanding! By and large I agree with you. It’s valuable to be able to communicate with 1st/2nd/3rd gen immigrants in their native language or that of their ancestors. And it’s just fact that immigration from Turkey is a part of German culture so it’s worth building up a friendship between the two countries. (As long as we don’t get into politics…) I tried to say that I know a bit of Turkish but I don’t get to use it much in my daily life ^^
biji kurdistan
thank you <3
Of course it should be optional, no one said it should be mandatory
I made the distinction because English and French were mandatory at my school in Germany. Many more languages were offered though if they had a teacher available. I remember Spanish, Italian and Chinese, I just can’t remember if Turkish was one of them.
I feel like the defensiveness of that argument is not entirely accidental.
My family is Kurdish, so I admit that maybe there’s a subconscious bias when learning Turkish comes up, if you know anything about the situation in Turkey and Kurdistan 🙂
as if learning french in school would be relevant to the migration of germans to france.
French skills are extremely valuable to Germans who want to work in Switzerland or Luxembourg
Btw, ben de biraz türkçe biliyorum, ama çok konuşmiyorum… in my daily life 😅 Dunno how to say that last part
English and French are world languages and open up job opportunities. Turkish is only spoken in Turkey, it isn’t interesting economically and immigration from Turkey to Germany is a one-way street. If you want to learn Turkish that’s cool, but it is and should be optional at school.
“let me know what you think”
I think your advice is very obvious and too specific to your situation. The section about what kind of person you should be isn’t relevant.
One useful nugget of information in your post is that your local library may offer services beyond borrowing books.
Sorry, if you have good intentions I appreciate you sharing what you think is helpful. But you asked for comment so I’m explaining the downvotes.
Je parle les deux et je te confirme tu ne manques rien
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“they” ist kein Pluralwort. “they” ist ein Pronomen der 3. Person Singular sowie der 3. Person Plural. Das ist genau so, wie “you” ein Pronomen der 2. Personal Singular und der 2. Person Plural ist.
ShellCheck is a static analysis tool for bash/sh scripts - try it on your scripts. The README also shows some examples of what (not) to do.
The link to your project gives me a 404 btw, is it a private repository?
Look what they need just to mimic a fraction of our power
YES!!! I recognized it as a Goosebumps cover instantly too! What a blast to the past, I loved those. This one is from book #4 “Say Cheese and Die!”