

I’m non-native as well, although I guess I’d consider myself quite fluent. I definitely pronounce the th in “with” and “that” the same, but “with” with voiceless dental fricative really feels like a common thing among non-natives.


I’m non-native as well, although I guess I’d consider myself quite fluent. I definitely pronounce the th in “with” and “that” the same, but “with” with voiceless dental fricative really feels like a common thing among non-natives.


Your examples of “with” and “through” are a bit weird, as the former is voiced and the latter is voiceless. Anyway, you should start using ð as well, like in ðe, ðis and alðough. Maximum confusion for everyone else!
If being attracted to buff women makes you gay, then gender is not as simple as this twitter gremlin probably believes it to be. But they probably don’t want to think about that too much.
Rhydon has got to be cheating here. Most of the ones that got evolutions in future generations look worse (see also: Magmortar and Electivire).


It’s so messed up that they’re trying to punish the authors for sabotage rather than punish the people who aren’t doing their job properly. It’s called peer review, and LLMs are not our peers.


I could imagine immigrant communities being a factor as well. I think there’s a wide range of English proficiency among people who are born abroad (at least that’s my impression from speaking to people studying Swedish). Given that we have a bit more immigration than Norway, that could definitely be a deciding factor.
(Maybe I’m just grasping at straws. Don’t wanna be losing to Norway, right?)


I feel like the biggest pedant here, but it won’t care because it’s an LLM. Worth reiterating that they’re just word processing programs, not some thinking AI.


Cool, TIL it’s called pica. My grandma apparently had that as she was pregnant with my mom, she would eat pieces of mortar that had fallen off of buildings…


“FreightWaves is the most trusted provider of global supply chain market intelligence. Our high-frequency price, demand, and capacity data and analysis allow our customers to benchmark, analyze, monitor and forecast the global physical economy.”
Ironic. Although I guess their data wouldn’t be very good at analyzing someone picking up the economy, turning it upside down and giving it a good shake.



Guess I’ll piggyback and rep our local apple and grape soda. Fun fact, Champis was created as an alternative to champagne during the era when Sweden discussed prohibition.
If you can’t Stockholm your way into it, you might wanna make it a bit Sweder (i’m so sorry)


I’ll do two recent ones for me: Hail The Sun and Ginger Root.


Knowing Better has done a bunch of videos relating to Sylvester Graham, in particular the one on early vegetarianism. Highly recommend if you like long-form videos.


I would question your maths, but the rest doesn’t sound all that bad.
As a normie (at least in these circles), I think I agree with your last point. Windows being heavily restricted in its customizability is a feature. A bad feature, but a feature nonetheless.


… I should probably have added an eli5 somewhere in my comment. I’m not a Linux user, although I sometimes wish I was with how Windows is doing/has been doing. I just don’t wanna wipe my only computer only to fail miserably, have no prior experience.
Anyway, I think that last part answers my question, thanks!


I’m curious,do you use these in your private life? And if so, for what? I only found out about Yubikey recently, when I was handed one by my workplace.


Didn’t expect to run into data from my work in the wild! I figured this came from the SILC survey when I read the title.


Same, got my Gmail when I was 13 through a referral when it was brand new.
As I understand it, cryptocurrency funnily enough works awfully as a means of transaction, because the amount of processing power required to make transactions is ridiculously high.