Bravo ! Continue comme ça. C’est dur d’apprendre une nouvelle langue et je crois comprendre que le français est particulièrement difficile.
Bravo ! Continue comme ça. C’est dur d’apprendre une nouvelle langue et je crois comprendre que le français est particulièrement difficile.
yes it was a joke. “Cause” means the same as in English but also the verb that is kind of an old slang for “speak”.
It says cigarette speaks cancer
No really I have clean hair. No smell, not greasy, soft and strong. But I have to wash it every day with clean water and brush it. That’s it
Once a month when I go to the barber shop. Or if I really need to clean my hair, I use baking soda.
Yup. I only wash my hair with water. No shampoo. We never needed that shit in the first place
Emacs is a Text Editor mostly used for coding. It has a very steep learning curve, pretty hard to master but very powerful
C++ is a programming language
FOSS stands for Free and Open Source Software
Cataclysm DDA (Dark Days Ahead( is a video game, and because it’s FOSS you can modify it (programming) if you know what you’re doing.
Llama.CPO is a C++ library providing ChatGPT like features to a program. In this case Emacs.
IDE stands for Integrated Development Environment. Basically text editors but optimized for coding, like Emacs.
VSC stands for Visual Studio Code, which is another IDE owned by Microsoft. Hence the complaints against their internet logs. Microsoft collect too much data with VSC.
This is not over. We have to continue to fight. Not only against the far right but for the people, for social justice for everyone. I’m so proud of France today. I’m so relieved but this is not over, what’s scares me now is that the country is deeply polarized. This was a wake up call for me. These last years of politics have made me apathetic. But what happened today gave me hope. I’m gonna do something, I don’t known what yet but I will. I’ll vote as I always did but I’ll do more. I will fight.
As if a millionaire would walk in the street like a plebeian
No problem. My pronunciation in English is not perfect either but way better than 10 years ago because I keep practicing. Though I’m lucky to work with English speakers so I can speak it everyday.