Tuuktuuk
@Tuuktuuk@nord.pub
- Comment on 1 week ago:
Let’s explain it this way: Microsoft has programmed a web service that is able to receive, view and send emails.
And Google has done the same, from scratch.
Email itself is merely a way different server softwares communicate with each other.
The same goes here. Some people developed a server software for receiving, viewing and sending ActivityPub content and called it Lemmy. Then other people figured it would be a nice project and did the same, from ground up, and called it PieFed.
They are the same thing. They also don’t have more content or less content. They have the precisely same content. I am writing this on PieFexd, you are reading my comment in Lemmy. And then there is also Mbin.
- Comment on 1 week ago:
It doesn’t really work very well as that. It’s buggy and it’s difficult to really understand. PieFed/Lemmy/Mbin works much better for the purpose intended by OP.
- Comment on 1 week ago:
@116280023545064493@hear-me.social , you accidentally wrote your comment in a place just like that. See here: https://nord.pub/c/fediverse/p/127183/fediverse-is-there-any-platform-in-fediverse-where-individuals-can-join-groups-just-like-fac
This thing called PieFed or Lemmy is not the same as Mastodon. \@fediverse\@lemmy.world is not a username, it’s actually what you would call a group. On PieFed/Lemmy/Mbin groups are called communities, though. But indeed, do click the link above and browse the site that opens.
I linked through my instance, nord.pub, which is mainly meant for people from Nordic countries. If you prefer something else, try piefed.social, piefed.zip, or somesuch :) But of course you can also create an account on nord.pub regardless of where you are from. At least if you know English or some Nordic language. And English you do know!
But indeed: Do browse this thing. Join some communities (that is: groups) that you like. I enjoy PieFed a lot, and for me it has healed that tickle that you’re complaining about :)
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Hab in nem jewissn deutschen Bundeshohptstadt ehnige Jährchen jewohnt, janz im Osten dessen.
“Essieben na Hohptnohf, zobite!” Det kan man wohl nua liebn!
Oßadem: wenn ick dieset Dings “spreche” werde ick öfters jfracht ob ick ohs Österroisch komme oder der Schweiz, da wa mit finnischm Akzent bahliniat, wird anscheinend zum Ledahosnträjer. Dat ick meene letzen 6 Monate dort damals für ne Firma ohs Linz jearbeitet hab, hat ooch sehnen Effekt jehabt.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
No kurienes tev zināt, ka neesmu vinkarši izmantojis tulkojuma aparātes? :)
Eble vi devus usi telefonon en paroli kun mi. Mi ne scias.
Pero, quien quiere, puede me llamar por exemple con Matrix. У початку просто думав, що й так ніхто мене вірятіме, якщо віряті не хоче. Und wer meenen Wörtern glohben will, tut es ja eh. So is halt det Leben.
Aber jut, nu är nånting skrivits :)
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
One of the languages I am not sufficiently fluent in, yet, is that of Australia and USA. What does “Diction needed” mean in this context?
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Haha, there are 7000 languages on our planet. Would be a looong list :)
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Finnish, German, English, Ukrainian, Estonian, Swedish, Latvian, Dutch, Lithuanian, Russian, Polish, Spanish, French. A little Italian and Portuguese as well. I did manage to explain some simple things in Czech some days ago, and I can read south-Slavic languages surprisingly well. And often decipher the main point of a text in Romanian.
Almost no Hungarian or Mandarin, though very simple questions are possible anyway. And then of course I can read Norwegian and Danish reasonably well, because if you know Swedish, English, German and Dutch, you already know Danish. And for a similar reason, Slovak goes.
I can speak less than five words of Albanian, Basque, Greek, Welsh, Breton, any Gaelic language or any Sámi language. Those are something should probably learn a bit, at least.
- Submitted 3 weeks ago to newcommunities@lemmy.world | 0 comments
- Comment on How to I prove to someone that the U.S. moon landing wasn't staged? 3 weeks ago:
Here’s something, at least: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhp-FTYSGe8
- Comment on How to I prove to someone that the U.S. moon landing wasn't staged? 3 weeks ago:
There was an interesting article about how the moon landings could have been faked with 1960’s technology and it turns out you’d need such obscenely expensive equipment that just going to the actual moon would be the cheaper alternative.
The impossibility of faking the landing is a good proof IMO.
- Comment on Mammalcels shall inherit the earth, dinochud 4 weeks ago:
Pterodactyls were long gone at that point, though!
(Something related to triceratops was probably still around, but not the kind depicted here.)
- Comment on YSK where you come from 5 weeks ago:
I’m a Finn, meaning that part of my ancestors arrived along the arrow ending in Mongolia on this map. (And then, after we had already spread westwards, other people with different looking eyes arrived to the areas where the ancestors of Finns had once lived)
Talk about a long way round!
- Comment on Is there a culture/country that doesn't have sarcasm in its language? 5 weeks ago:
Yeah.
Impossible conveying a message of sarcasm if people cannot hear my voice.
That’s why there’s no sarcasm in the Internet. - Comment on Is there a culture/country that doesn't have sarcasm in its language? 5 weeks ago:
This might be about the languages where the only “numbers” they have are “zero”, “one”, “a few” and “many”.
If a conversation was held in English, then for the speaker “two” and “four” are synonyms.
- Comment on Fedimap.de - a reallife usermap of the Fediverse 1 month ago:
Thanks! I’m now registered as living at the Itäkeskus metro station and bus terminal 🤣
It’s a place I need to visit almost no matter where I’m going. Gives just the correct amount of info about what my hoods are like.
- Comment on Why is Pixelfed an extra network and not just a Mastodon client? 1 month ago:
Does the Pixelfed app then not show the grid well enough? What is the problem you are trying to solve?
- Comment on outlawing pedestrians 1 month ago:
I know it’s absurd.
Why did you bring that absurd idea up in this comment of yours?
- Comment on outlawing pedestrians 1 month ago:
Good to notice that they do have a train station right in front of the stadium. It’s a 2-minute walk. And if you’re able to afford visiting the stadium, you are definitely able to afford the local train ticket there as well!
It seems quite sure that “proper transportation arrangements” can mean taking the local train just fine.
- Comment on outlawing pedestrians 1 month ago:
That is a self-clarity. But why should every human being use buses only? That sounds incredibly dystopic, to be honest.
- Comment on outlawing pedestrians 1 month ago:
Please take a look at the map. There are plenty of things there, other than just one hotel. There’s the whole town of Lyndhurst there, and the southern parts of Rutherford, just some 5 km away from the stadium. Or, if we take 5 miles, that would mean about 8 km. 8 km is about the limit until what distance can be covered by bicycle without an effort.
A society exists for maintaining infrastructure. It’s a basic function and it’s unforgivable for a city to fail on that!
- Comment on outlawing pedestrians 1 month ago:
Sorry, I understand each word you wrote, but not really their meaning. Would you be able to paraphrase, please?
- Comment on outlawing pedestrians 1 month ago:
Do you think that the city should engage a – civil engineering project to build a pedestrian bridge over a navigable canal?
Uhmm? Yes? Have you somehow missed that there’s a stadium on the other side of the canal? There are a lot of things in the southwest corner of the map, not just one hotel. I do not believe there’s any other country on this planet where this is even a question. That bridge would absolutely get built. Building the stadium cost a big sum of money. A simple pedestrian bridge costs something like 50 000 $, maybe 200 000 $ if you want a fancy one. How would it not be possible for the stadium to pay that? It’s an increase of about one percent to the project’s expenses.
And if they somehow forgot to include the necessary traffic connections in requirements for giving the permission to build the stadium, then I can assure you that the state is able to pay for a hundred grand for simple infrastructure.
- Comment on outlawing pedestrians 1 month ago:
When will the pedestrian bridge be ready?
- Comment on outlawing pedestrians 1 month ago:
No, and that’s precisely why sports venues are not built in middle of Autobahns.
Germans would not go to that sports venue because it would be illegal to walk outside.