If you want a short answers it is a text editor. If you want the long answer i might not be the best person for it but here it goes: You start using it as a text editor but it is a bottomless pit of freedom and practicality, where you put 100s of keyboard shortcuts into muscles memory, and one day you will find your self replacing your terminal with emacs. Then you forgot that GUIs exist all together. You will feel an urge to make fun of vim users. Somewhere along the way you’ll start waching videos of Stallman, and form a desire to overthrow the proprietary overlords. Turn back now! ;)
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You shouldn’t. People are more likely to be interested in who you are as a person than your country’s politics. You might get some negative bias, true. But you can work pass that.
I’m from the country of Orban, and I do feel shame sometimes saying that. But I have rarely experienced anything more than some cold looks.
The everyday folks who support a dictator tend no to travels abroad. People outside your country are not exposed to them :)
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•better than most I know in Florida
62·3 months agoDamn, i’m hooked. I’m going to binge the shit out of this while working tomorrow. Thanks!
So… If you click on the little 2 at the end of: “The codes are administered by the International Federation for Produce Standards (IFPS), a global coalition of fruit and vegetable associations that was formed in 2001 to introduce PLU numbers globally.[2]”
It will take you to: https://web.archive.org/web/20150310160444/http://www.ifpsglobal.com/AboutIFPS.aspx
Scroll down to members. I counted 14 organization from at least 11 countries. So yeah , even the 20 was a streach.
This is what I ment. Sorry if it was not clear.
About the other thing, it is subjective. I would not consider something effecting less then 10% of the countries a global thing. But you do have a point there.
Well… if you check the link, it is like 20 country. Hardly a global standard.
AAAA… <inhales> aaaaaaaa!
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Games@lemmy.world•what video game deserves to be in a museum?English
4·5 months agoEvery opinion is valid and people can disagree with it. But have you considered that there are museums of torture devices, or substance abuse. In that spirit what are the games that could should be remembered as a cautionary tale? For me it would be heroes3, minecraft, rimworld. These took most of my life (rotted most of my brain).
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•My boss said, "We aren't renewing your contract."
2·6 months agoPic says “cross country”. I don’t want to dilute it with my east european story. In case you are serious about it.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•My boss said, "We aren't renewing your contract."
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•My boss said, "We aren't renewing your contract."
1·6 months agoWhich country?
Music for bugs in my ass (Camiidae)
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Today's Survey. One point for everything that you have NEVER DONE
4·9 months agoWhich floppy disc? The one whith the sliding metal thingy or the bendy one? Just kidding… I used both :D
And if you want something more disturbing, how about “kutyából nem lesz szalonna!” (You can’t make bacon out of a dog). Or “itt a tavasz, dagad a fasz” (spring time is here, the dicks are swollen). “terhesen nem vág orrba a lengő ajtó” (the door wont slam in your face if you are pregnant).
Don’t sugarcoat it. That is originaly “szarjál sünt”, meaning shit out a hedgehog…

What about fallout 3 and 4? :D