Enough talk, let’s get to the guac guac.
lasta
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are the subtitles in your language (other than English) bad when watching a movie?English
5·6 days agoOne of the benefits of speaking a less popular language is that subtitles (downloaded separately since they’re rarely offered as a built-in option) are usually pretty accurate since they are submitted by a handful of native speakers instead of run through translation software. It’s not perfect all the time, but certainly understandable.
Semi-related, I used to translate song lyrics on lyricstranslate.com and would add context in a footnote for parts where a literal translation would not work well. It was annoying when users would submit translations that were obviously run through Google Translate and without any nuance or explanation.
Rest in piss 🪦🙏
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Just starting my spring planting and want to add some new statues to itEnglish
4·20 days agoHow it started vs. how it’s going

Deodorant; the antivenom to the Fediverse’s own species of pit viper.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you need an LinkedIn to get a job in 2026?English
2·23 days agoIt’s the beginning of the url to any real LinkedIn profile, which I guess is all the application form validates for. It wouldn’t allow me to submit the application when I tried to enter a written explanation that I don’t use LinkedIn.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you need an LinkedIn to get a job in 2026?English
8·24 days agoFor applications that have a required a LinkedIn url field, most of the time they will accept just “https://www.linkedin.com/“ as a valid url. I have never had a LinkedIn profile and have been called for an interview after doing that. Maybe it’s a standard template for some job application forms and/or the employer doesn’t care about it too much.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do you intake caffeine and how much?English
2·27 days agoThere is decaffeinated coffee if you’re looking to reduce your caffeine intake but still miss the process of making and drinking it.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do you intake caffeine and how much?English
4·27 days agoOne black coffee in the morning on most days. Coffee doesn’t seem to affect me but it’s a nice part of my morning routine. If I’m invited to a cafe or offered coffee at someone’s house I might have a second if it’s not too late in the day. Throughout the day, I might drink herbal and fruit teas that don’t contain caffeine (or minimal amounts of it).
Some of your computers are horny by proxy. Contact horn.
Asking politely will go a long way in helping you get some Wookiee nookie.
The case was later dismissed due to a lack of probable caws.
“Alcophilic memes” has enough content to be its own community lol.

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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is your least favourite thing about the fediverse or lemmy?English
15·28 days agoI would like there to be more activity in a greater variety of communities, which I think will happen in time as the Fediverse grows. The main thing preventing me from posting my own interests and creations is a (probably excessive) caution about sharing personal/identifying things online, so I’m not going to criticize others for choosing the same. More users also tends to bring with it lower quality content, which leads to the next point:
As others like @tal@lemmy.today (who makes a lot of great comments in general) pointed out, there are a lot of political posts which seem more interested in venting their own frustrations and parroting popular opinions than having a constructive discussion and being receptive to different opinions. There is a lack of nuance. It’s possible to criticize the systems and people you do support without it meaning that you support the opposition, and it’s also possible you admit when someone you dislike makes a valid point without siding with them. You could even see a question like “how do I resolve this specific issue with Windows?” and one of the top responses will inevitably be something like “ew, you should be using Linux instead” and while I may not disagree, it does nothing to answer the question.
I’m not bothered by the gender ratios since it’s not a factor in how I interact with others, and users here are pretty quick to shut down rare instances of hostility towards a specific gender.
WITHDRAW CONSENT (projectile vomits)
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is something you dont care to understand or "get"?English
38·1 month agoLifestyle channels and blogs. This type of content is often very consumeristic. Unless it’s in an educational/informative context, I don’t have an interest in watching strangers have experiences that I could be having myself.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a TV series that you really, really liked and would enthusiastically recommend?English
12·1 month ago-
Twin Peaks
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The Bridge (Bron/Broen)
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Wentworth
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The Boys
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The IT Crowd
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Black Books
*For some of these series, I only saw the first season(s) and can’t comment on the rest
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Librewolf or Mullvad on desktop, Firefox on mobile. Downloaded Ecosia on mobile to try the search engine, so I’m trying out their browser too.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What’s your most controversial opinion?English
3·1 month agoI say this as someone who thinks adoption is a wonderful thing to do and is fine with the idea of raising children that are not biologically mine:
At least in my country, children that are up for adoption often have severe birth/cognitive defects and/or trauma (carrying a healthy child to term and giving it up for adoption is pretty much unheard of). While that’s a risk you face with biological children too, I don’t blame anyone for wanting to minimize that risk by not taking in a child that could require specialized care for the rest of its life with no guarantee of success (this applies to couples who choose to terminate a pregnancy upon discovering the risk of severe defects).
Adopted children are also more likely to struggle with integrating with their new family compared to a child that you raised from birth.
Finally, the process for adoption can be very lengthy and expensive, while fertility treatments are sometimes subsidized by governments or employers.
So, while I personally would never insist on having biological children, I don’t think it’s inherently immoral for others to want them or to not want the challenges that come with adoption.
What are his interests? I can make a few suggestions based on them. There is a search bar where he can filter for communities containing keywords he looks for. I also suggest browsing by All, subscribing to communities that interest him, and blocking the communities and users (sometimes it’s a handful of users sharing unwanted content around multiple communities) he doesn’t want to see.