I’m not saying it should not be tested, I’m saying Ubuntu should not be testing it.
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Woah, my love, my darling
I’ve hungered for your touchpad
They really should not be testing it at all. It’s not even feature complete, let alone mature.
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World News@lemmy.world•Saudi Arabia’s dystopian futuristic city project is crashing and burningEnglish
2·2 days agoI do agree with your first sentence, though, your examples just weren’t great 😁.
sik0fewlto
World News@lemmy.world•Saudi Arabia’s dystopian futuristic city project is crashing and burningEnglish
13·2 days agoDubai is not in Saudi Arabia.
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news@lemmings.world•Democrats lose shutdown battle — as Trump, Republicans risk losing warEnglish
2·3 days agoMore like defect.
They’ll censor “fucking”, but still use the Lord’s name in vain. smh.
Pretty sure it doesn’t by default? You can definitely change it, but I thought it was just name by default.
Sure, but to my ears it sounds wrong and there’s already a word with that meaning. I don’t see the problem with correcting people and I’ve definitely misused or mispronounced words and I don’t mind the correction.
sik0fewltoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Senate is poised to take the first steps to end 40-day shutdown
12·4 days agoafter a group of moderate Democrats agreed to proceed without a guaranteed extension of health care subsidies
“moderate”? Ha.
The “except after c” rule is for when the vowels make a long “e” sound.
So they did not have twin peaks?
Estate sale.
Ya, but it sounds annoying because it’s incorrect.
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A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Why all the free-stuff Facebook groups you’re part of just changed their name
1·5 days agoSo, trademark infringement?
I haven’t personally found it, but that number comes from here: https://www.etymonline.com/word/aura
Curious what you mean by recent use? It’s been in my vocabulary with that meaning for at least my entire adult life (~20 years). Maybe it’s just become a popular word with younger generations in the last few years?
Sure, “aura farming” might be a new saying, but the meaning of “aura” is not.
That meaning is 166 years old. The word itself is around 500 years old.

















Are we sure it’s not Colorado?