I used to order pizza from a small local business until I went there in person and all 3 TVs in the place had Newsmax at full volume. Last time I went there.
I used to order pizza from a small local business until I went there in person and all 3 TVs in the place had Newsmax at full volume. Last time I went there.
Italian is “La vita é bella”. This is Spanish. ಠᴗಠ
In any case, the comment you answered to literally just said “Isn’t Mexico in America?”. Which means all of that is “Made in America”. Which makes the headline wrong and untruth.
You said that, somehow, saying that is weird? Is that objective truth weird to you? An iPhone made in Mexico is an iPhone Made in America. That’s all.
There’s a reason we call them gringos.
And you seem to misunderstand: you were the one raising the stink because someone mentioned that Mexico is America. You said that mentioning that is weird. It’s not because it’s an objective truth.
Mexicans are Americans even is gringos think it’s weird or think that is weird they say that. That’s all.
And mostly every South American will say they are from their country and not that they are “American”. But that’s mostly because you never want to look like a gringo in South America or risk putting a target on your back.
Maybe other American, non-US, people are tired of it? Mexicans are Americans. Chileans are Americans. Canadians are Americans. Gringos are Americans.
America is a continent, not a country. As a non-gringo, I am still American.
But the United States like to think they are unique and stand alone in the world, so they have cooped up the “American” name.
That’s the weird part. Not people saying the objective truth that the United States are not “America”.
Well, this article says they are producing way less than that, selling it for way less than that, and they still had unsold inventory. I’m not sure from that how do you understand “and still not being able to keep up” when it literally says otherwise.
I’m seeing just one aggressive and negative person in this particular reply thread, and it’s not the Hexbear user (for once).
Thank you for this. Wow.
It’s starting to look like 2024 will be the year of Wayland. /s
All jokes aside, it’s good to finally see more adoption from the different upstream projects.
Also, why did I have such a hard time reading this article? I’m not sure if the text was user or machine generated.
I second this. Also, I have been experiencing with automating it, using https://hub.docker.com/r/onerahmet/openai-whisper-asr-webservice as a provider for Bazarr
Many homes are not built to code, and have no access to running water, electricity, or sewage.
Geez, these immigrants are a problem because the government failed to bring basic services to the area. Got it, that makes sense.
These are rumors; but they are also responsible for the rain that is now falling and also any wildfire. And they are also taking ourrrrjjooovbsssss
Maybe makes the big guys sting some, but the same percentage for someone that is counting every penny for their food is still going to be more painful for them.
So far this is the best native app for iOS, I really hope all these quirks get fixed eventually
I love/hate the inline videos.
Inconsistent controls. Really. No unmute button, no actionable progress bar, no button to go full screen, etc. It’s a mess.
I remember buying Fantasy Life without knowing what to expect and it blew me away. I haven’t really payed attention to this game, but as the impressions start to come out I think we may have another unexpected gem on our hands.
Because if there’s something that Nano does better than Vim, I’d love to know what it is so I can make use of it
What nano does better: being more user friendly and showing you the most common actions in the bottom part of the editor. A tool to do quick edits without needing to learn specific keystrokes for everything you want to do.
And unbothered by your opinions about him
And all the hands in South America, including the Venezuelan takeover.