I use both metric and imperial for work. But the issue is changing every single street sign, updating all of our school material, etc would cost the country billions of dollars and it just isn’t worth it at this point.
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I use both metric and imperial for work. But the issue is changing every single street sign, updating all of our school material, etc would cost the country billions of dollars and it just isn’t worth it at this point.
There is not a public release just yet, but just yesterday Artemis tripled or quadrupled the amount of people they onboarded! Scaling up very quickly.
Granted this was 6 years ago, but I met my now fiancée on bumble. It might be worse now, not sure
Artemis is taking large inspiration from Apollo, while still being unique so it’s not an exact clone. The magazine is /m/ArtemisApp!
Working fine for me, but I’m on kbin.social
Artemis is heavily inspired by Apollo, even in the name!
Tell me you’re a Chinese shill without telling me you’re a Chinese shill.
All good, just trying to point her out in case you wanted to follow her
Not the original commenter, but @hariette is developing an app at the moment. There’s an official kbin magazine (/m/Kmoon, or Kmoon@kbin.social)
Not the original commenter, but @hariette is developing an app at the moment. There’s an official kbin magazine (/m/Kmoon, or Kmoon@kbin.social)
Swiping works for me on iPhone. My only issue is there’s no way to refresh the page from the PWA on iPhone (to my knowledge).
Posted from kbin.social after “Add to home screen”
I think part of the issue with that is that the Magazines (kbin’s Community equivalent) are case sensitive for some reason.
So theoretically there could be a kbin magazine called /m/TodayILearned as well as one named /m/todayilearned
Looks like the America Bad nonsense has already started here smh
I’ve heard public transit is pretty good in DC, too. My fiancée and I are planning a trip to DC at the end of August. I plan on parking my car at the hotel and just use public transit, so we’ll test that theory.
EDIT: Also, I’ve never been to Salt Lake City. Seems like a really cool place though!
Agreed, the only cities that I’ve been to that had decent public transport were Chicago (The L) and New York City.
(Certain) people from the anglosphere see the network is in English, and conclude it must be local to them.
So if we go with the assumption that Reddit hasn’t always been majority users based in the US, why didn’t anyone speak up early on about subreddits defaulting to the US? Why didn’t people create alternative subreddits early on for their own country?
Also isn’t your point about people from the anglosphere assuming the English language means it’s local to the kind of proving my point? The majority of users thought “oh the website is in English, must be local to me” and defaulted to the US?
Not sure what your point is with the web archive link, tbh.
Users couldn’t even create their own subreddits, as in, Reddit themselves opened all of the original subreddits from the time reddit was founded (EDIT: June 2005) until January 2008.
Reddit, being a US company, would obviously default the subreddits to the US.
Are most of the Spotify users Swedish?
Early on? Probably, yes.
I did learn metric in school, did you not? I’m in Ohio, not sure if it’s different elsewhere. Typically it was tied to physics and chemistry, but still learned it.