As well as the yeet
keyword, I'm really friggin' diggin' this. [modernisation required]
noughtnaut
I wish.
In my (official dvd) box set, they caption it as "[SPEAKING GALACTIC LANGUAGE]" as if it's some made-up sounds and not plainly an existing language.
I take comfort in knowing there are web sites that explain every phrase in detail.
Edit: Check out https://fireflychinese.kevinsullivansite.net/index.html
We had Dildroid like 16 minutes after the initial Android release.... ๐๐คท
Even if you only tinker with OS installation occasionally, Ventoy is a damn godsend!
Forget about "burning" ISO files to a usb stick, just put a bunch of raw ISO files on the stick and Ventoy will give you a nice boot menu to select from them - and a separate USB partition for user data as well. It's glorious.
I would recommend you visit distrowatch.org as they have reviews of a great many distros over a long period. That would prepare you to form an opinion on what kind of experience you want to have.
Example - UI, ie. Desktop Environment: chose Gnome if you like Apples way of making things very polished and giving the user few (visible) options to tinker. Choose KDE if you like a "busy" UI with *all* the options exposed and a ton of desktop widgets. Choose MATE or LXDE if you like a snappy and minimalist approach.
Possibly the biggest differentiator between distros is their native package manager. You can take any distro and swap out eg. KDE for Gnome, but the package manager is fundamental and probably(?) impossible to replace fully.
Example: All the Debian based distros use DEB packages. You'll find a ton, though dine distros lag behind the most recent versions. Others use Redhat's RPM system, while still others build everything from source (which is slow as fuck but gets you to the cutting edge with all the knobs and dials). There's also the Snap and Flatpak systems which strive to supply platform agnostic packages, but do so with very different approaches.
Good luck!
A phone with the charging port on the upper side instead of the bottom
Why don't you simply allow your phone to rotate 180ยฐ by sensor? Granted, the camera and speakers might be at odd positions but that's still closer to your goal right?
Aside from the meme, what is the story about this photo? Is it the last photo of the family home before they evacuate? Then why is she smiling? What is going on?
I'm happy to see that these posts of yours are a net positive, because this is a beautiful comeback.
I once saw a language selector with two Chinese flags for "Chinese (traditional)" and "Chinese (simplified)" and also, with the British and American flags, "English (traditional)" and "English (simplified)". That got a good chuckle out of me.
The trouble is that with this sorry of thing you really do need some form of moderation or quality control (of the users, not (only) the platform) because it will be inundated by fake profiles and nasty content.
As much as I'm cheering for Alovoa I don't see how this is solveable. ๐ฅฒ