@JymFox You should see the translations we get in Spanish sometimes. My favorite will always be an android app that replaced "On/Off" with "Encendido/Apagado", which would take ALL of the screen space and not letting me see what the settings were in my old phone.
Tickets in question:-
- #84256218
- #85351195
- #85548466
- #85860253
I own https://t.co/WOat1Y1q4a and all emails that ends with https://t.co/WOat1Y1q4a goes into my inbox in [email protected]
Support thinks I am not the real person. I am sick and tired of this treament.
@PlayVALORANT Support has closed my ticket FOUR TIMES now. Can I speak to someone to resolve my login issue?
I have issues receiving the auth code in my email when I try to log in and I am pretty sure it is from your end.
knowing I'll be using git as a tool throughout my software career, it just made sense to me to study and understand how it works
is it really a git problem that it's hard to grok?
how would you design a better vcs with an easier API?
Daybreak is live! It's a cooperative game about stopping climate change that we've spent the last couple years working on with @mattleacock and @baddeo ☀️
Check it out!
https://t.co/yvCTHAa12G
(Thread) Do you know, you (yes, you) can build a home in 3 days? Imagine building these homes for the Orang Asli in need 🏡 Epic Homes has a system that allows ordinary people like us do extraordinary things like building homes in 3 days!
Today the UK government criminalises people for possessing drugs, but not so long ago they were the worst drug pushers in history and got China hooked on opium.
Britain waged war on China - twice - simply so it could keep on profiting from the opium trade.
Since the photo of Queen Elizabeth visiting her crown colony of Hong Kong in 1975 is making the round, it’s perfect time to remind people Britain forcibly made Hong Kong its colony as result of waging a war to sell Opium to China. A 🧵
Is climate action for Malaysia best focused on net-zero climate targets, electric vehicles, solar panels and carbon offset markets, much like we see in developed countries? Or, are our climate vulnerabilities more immediate, and our emission responsibilities more distant?
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