It’s a bit weird the artist drew an “elementary” school girl in their underwear though.
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I have no shame of never having been a good speller. I went through school without spell-check and I get by, but heck, spelling bees aren’t a thing in many languages.
Ya know, because they HAVE a spelling system which they bother reforming to stay up to date, and not 10 in a trenchcoat.
I recently learned misspellings and the pendants who wrote about them is one of the ways we reconstruct ancient pronunciation.
So. Really people who couldn’t spell in the past were heroes ;)
You’re gonna love this. We (Australia) give a bunch of gas away (no royalties), barely tax the companies on their profits, and then most of it gets shipped overseas so it’s expensive here.
We’re a third-world country in disguise.
(Gas is dumb and should stay in the ground, but it’s even more stupid for us not to get any revenue from it)
https://australiainstitute.org.au/post/gas-exports-56-given-to-corporations-royalty-free/
MisterFrog@lemmy.worldto People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•I could get that for you, but I won't.81·4 days agoThis is the real answer. The french aren’t the pretentious ones in this story, they’re the plebs who don’t know any better haha
(All in good fun)
MisterFrog@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Excel logic (now with 100% less AI!)4·5 days agoREEEE MM/DD/YYYY Burn it with fire
MisterFrog@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•The Fairphone 5 price has been dropped to €499. The phone is designed to be the most advanced environmentally friendly smartphone.English1·5 days agoMissed opportunity to call it “AkkuBattery” for all the dual language pun enjoyers out there 🎩
MisterFrog@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•A funny thing about Americans and calendar dates1·7 days agoHow so? At least dots haven’t prevented me in the past (windows, Mac, android, various cloud storage).
MisterFrog@lemmy.worldto Luigi Mangione@lemmy.world•Luigi Mangione Supporting Women’s Health at UPenn in 20169·7 days agoIndeed, I find Sportsball not terribly interesting, and think it gets too much pride of place in news media (not being able to separate Sports from “Breaking News” push notifications on the Guardian app back when I had it, comes to mind. Grumble, grumble).
I don’t begrudge anyone who enjoys it though. Everyone has their own interests!
For selfish reasons, I’m pretty glad Lemmy isn’t terribly interested. It saves me from having to filter out the biggest sports communities like I had to on Reddit.
MisterFrog@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•World surges past 40% clean power in record renewables boomEnglish1·7 days agoWe need to be moving before technology becomes profitable. This is one of the major downsides of capitalism. We temper it somewhat with government investment and regulation, but buy-in-large, the profit motive is what drives practically all economic questions.
We simply do not have time.
We need to building more energy storage, like yesterday.
It just hasn’t made much financial sense to build it, because fossil fuels were cheap, now we’re slowly getting started.
If the profit motive wasn’t the motive above all else, we could get a whole bunch more done in the fight on climate change.
We can’t wait for capitalism. It’s just not fundamentally aligned with our preservation, it’s aligned with profit motive.
We’re lucky it’s becoming more profitable. But we’re still massively reliant on fossil fuels. It’s way, way, way, way not fast enough.
And yes, capitalism is the problem. If governments weren’t so afraid of being criticised for how they run something we’d bring back more state run organisations and just start building, even if it runs at a “loss”.
Or at the very, very least, we should be directly contracting private companies to build and maintain the infrastructure, but WE own it. Not them.
Conclusion, capitalism isn’t the only economic system we can imagine. We already temper it. We used to even temper it more than we do now (post-world war II in the anglosphere, as an example, until the neo-libs privatised practically everything).
The neo-liberal experiment has been a colossal failure.
Capitalism isn’t the end of history.
Or you can do what the idiots at Standards Australia proposed (no news yet on if they’re actually gonna do it).
https://www.standards.org.au/news/revised-standard-recommends-larger-parking-bays-across-the-country
Luckily practically all the feedback in the 3.5 weeks the gave for feedback (suspicious, much?) was “This is dumb, just make standards on maximum vehicle sizes better”
We are captured by the fossil fuel/car industry though, no doubt about it.
I hate that US style vehicles are becoming more popular here too. We gotta ban that shit ASAP.
MisterFrog@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•World surges past 40% clean power in record renewables boomEnglish1·8 days agoThe observation is that capitalism isn’t any good at efficiently allocating resources
MisterFrog@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•A funny thing about Americans and calendar dates1·8 days agoWhere in the US? I’ve never seen anything online where a US entity uses DD/MM/YYYY, or do you mean the month is spelled out?
MisterFrog@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•A funny thing about Americans and calendar dates2·8 days agoRIP Australia and our DD/MM/YYYY (and rest of the former British Empire I assume).
Drives me nuts when software doesn’t properly localise.
Looking at you, Excel for web which defaults to MM/DD/YYYY in our company for some reason, even though the desktop app has no issues…
MisterFrog@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•A funny thing about Americans and calendar dates5·8 days agoMM/DD/YYYY genuinely causes issues, because it’s very easily misread by the rest of the world, and vise versa for Americans.
I have been mislead more than once, because the MM and DD are both ≤ 12.
MM/DD/YYYY needs to die
Month Day YYYY is fine, because it’s unambiguous when the month is spelled out.
YYYY.MM.DD, or similar, is the only way to sort dates properly anyway.
MisterFrog@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•A funny thing about Americans and calendar dates1·8 days ago♥️ this is what I decide to use at work. Dots are superior than dashes in my opinion because they prevent line breaks
I wouldn’t call English simple haha
To me the richness comes from interesting cultural quirks of why we say something, but I’m not really feeling that for emigrate, personally, so would prefer we speed up it being forgotten. Words falling out of use is very common, so I’m happy to lose ones that are annoying
I should also specify, I’m just getting into the spirit of enjoyable nitpicking, also
MisterFrog@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Trump admin considering giving $10,000 to each person in Greenland to annex the islandEnglish4·8 days agoThey run a large budget deficit each year which Denmark subsidises out of historical obligation, since they subjugated Greenland. Fair enough I say.
Greenland is largely independent on internal policies and have their own laws, but still technically part of Denmark.
This is my laymen’s explanation.
Right wing sci-fi/fantasy fans are cheering for the antagonists, or the societies depicted.
The extent I’ll grant fantasy shows are sympathetic to right-wing politics is monarchies, but that’s about it (without giving it very deep analysis 😅)