

How about Germany and the UK?
Because Japan is larger than either.
Programmer by day, burnt out by night.
How about Germany and the UK?
Because Japan is larger than either.
If anything, I think it’s people used to Windows or macOS that don’t want anything to change that tend to hate Linux systems; it’s not exactly Windows/macOS (and doesn’t run exactly the MS Office and Adobe suits) so they hate it.
Isn’t it Camel(l)o in Portuguese? Also going by the map above?
It seems キャメル (kyameru / camel) is far more common in Japanese then ラクダ (rakuta).
I don’t mind using it for larger teams, it can be great for organised communication such as dev teams!
But it shouldn’t replace documentation.
(Also, Discord itself is a proprietary, censoring telemetry wasp nest, your FOSS dev team shouldn’t be organised in it but Matrix, XMPP, IRC channels or something else open.)
Yeah, but it shouldn’t replace forums.
Isn’t that just a bandwidth issue?
At least the NL as well, I was surprised to see them in Swiss!
What about COOP?
Some questions…
I’ve never heard of cats having other than 9 lives (NL, also speaking EN) but somehow 7 lives makes more sense to me; it’s a lucky number, after all!
Not a competitor, fascism. And because the US government passed them a few million to do so.
I am, thanks!
Here it is for anyone curious: https://atlasofprejudice.com/
Their mostly tongue-in-cheek like this one.
Oh? Like the US and their statue of liberty? Or the Dutch and their tulips?
Who’s “you”?
In Netherland we call that “kontkussen” which both means “butt kissing” as a verb and “butt pillow” as a noun.
You promise?
Valuable information source becomes bot recycling machine…? Hey, I Reddit before!
The latter seems like all the more reason to have more people per km² buying solar panels, no?
Also, more divided than Germany? How so?