> The quality of translation using the traditional DeepL varies; sometimes it is better than Google Translate, other times it is worse. They are both quite terrible for Chinese, since they provide literal translation:…
>Scavenging spoiled meat is a fairly classic natural trait, and even apex predators won't pass up an easy snack. It has to be said that humans in particular have stomach acidity on the levels of scavenger type meat…
"metric vs imperial" has very little to do with the idea of "standardizing measurements". A foot is just as well defined of a unit as a meter and is not the historical, ancient meaning of "just use your foot". In fact,…
>It wasn't until empires and mass manufacturing that the need for "standardized" measurements. You have the cause and effect backwards. Mass manufacturing didn't create a need for standardized measurements. Standardized…
>I still can't imagine how they managed to make a context menu open in almost a full second They did make everything slower than it used to be when it comes to new UI elements, but the context menu can also be slowed…
> The quality of translation using the traditional DeepL varies; sometimes it is better than Google Translate, other times it is worse. They are both quite terrible for Chinese, since they provide literal translation:…
>Scavenging spoiled meat is a fairly classic natural trait, and even apex predators won't pass up an easy snack. It has to be said that humans in particular have stomach acidity on the levels of scavenger type meat…
"metric vs imperial" has very little to do with the idea of "standardizing measurements". A foot is just as well defined of a unit as a meter and is not the historical, ancient meaning of "just use your foot". In fact,…
>It wasn't until empires and mass manufacturing that the need for "standardized" measurements. You have the cause and effect backwards. Mass manufacturing didn't create a need for standardized measurements. Standardized…
>I still can't imagine how they managed to make a context menu open in almost a full second They did make everything slower than it used to be when it comes to new UI elements, but the context menu can also be slowed…