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Tommi Nieminen
Staunchly Peircean pragmaticist linguist, phonetician and semiotician. Does translation studies and comparative literature too when time allows. Politically far left, deal with it. Localizes FOSS (eg. KDE Plasma, Vivaldi browser, Handbrake media transcriber).
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Tommi Nieminen@europe.pubto
Just Post@lemmy.world•To Every American Who's Sorry (from the Greenland subreddit)
36·12 days agoI have to agree. Americans soiled themselves, and now expect the rest of the world to come clean them up. Sorry, you might do something yourself too.
Tommi Nieminen@europe.pubto
Wikipedia@lemmy.world•LibreWolf [web browser] - A free and open-source fork of Firefox, with an emphasis on privacy and security.English
24·17 days agoOut of those you listed, LibreWolf and SwiftFox are not NounNoun: they are AdjectiveNoun.
Tommi Nieminen@europe.pubto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•MFW I wake up to find Lemmy feeds full of USA stuff
161·22 days ago…and being boring is only one of Europe’s strong points.
You can’t really get a joke, can you?
Well, “inchic”, “football field-ic” or “large rock-ic” would be more appropriate than metric.
Well, I don’t know about Balkans, but at least for me, a half-liter beer of any kind takes 30–45 minutes. Stouts and porters are too thick to drink faster, ales too bitter etc. A light lager may be, but why bother?
There’s a easy rule. Allow ~ 45 min per beer and think how long the meeting will last. Most will actually not drink that much, but it’s good to have spare ones.
Tommi Nieminen@europe.pubto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL Elon Musk travels with as many as 20 bodyguardsEnglish
6·6 months ago”Homicidal maniacs”? Do they need to be maniacs?
Tommi Nieminen@europe.pubto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK that Gerrymandering allows politicians to determine election outcomes by changing electoral maps. In most western countries, it's illegal. Gerrymandering is common in the United States
11·6 months agoThe figures only make sense in “first past the post” (or “winner takes it all”) systems.
Tommi Nieminen@europe.pubtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Americans have no idea
5·6 months agoI wholeheartedly agree; but there’s now growing fear all around the world that not even attending to a research conference will save you from ICE if they are behind their daily quota.
Tommi Nieminen@europe.pubtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Americans have no idea
10·6 months agoI’ve heard of a big conference this year in the US (decided and planned for years before Trump) that now offers remote participation option.
Tommi Nieminen@europe.pubtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Americans have no idea
46·6 months agoI don’t understand why tourism hasn’t dropped more than it has. I
Probably because something so big as a voyage to the US is often planned for years before which may make it too difficult or expensive to cancel. A year from now, things might look a lot different.
Tommi Nieminen@europe.pubto
News@lemmy.world•US tech CEO resigns after Coldplay concert embrace goes viral
1·7 months agoI think a majority would find that unethical regardless. Majority of Americans, no doubt. Majority of the rest of the world, probably not.
When I was beginning to work at the university, there was a professor who had started an affair with his student. Everybody knew about that, no one cared a s***. Later on, the student got employed at the department, and then they got married. The only thing I ever heard of it being talked about was that it wasn’t quite sure whether it was the student or her professor who actually did her “maturity exam” (a then-compulsory exam after finishing your MA thesis, the questions of which were based on the thesis).
The most curious thing in the whole mess is the revelation that Americans actually think companies should react to this kind of thing. Like the employer would “naturally” and “obviously” have a right to invade employees’ personal life and privacy.
Tommi Nieminen@europe.pubto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Realizing Arch isn't for me after updating broke VLC
3·7 months agoWell… not really. My current installation of Tumbleweed is three and a half years old, and back in 2022 the only reason I re-installed it was changing the NVMe drive. I’ve never read factory mailing list and don’t ever recall having made manual interventions. I’ve just booted it, updated (zypper ref; zypper dup), rebooted and continued working.
Tommi Nieminen@europe.pubtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Every Act of Resistance, No Matter How Small, ContributesEnglish
1·7 months agoBasically a Sophie Scholl kind of resistance.
Tommi Nieminen@europe.pubto
politics @lemmy.world•DOJ Describes Plan To Denaturalize Citizens on Scale That Has Never Been Tried
2·7 months agoThat was probably one reason why Hitler wasn’t assassinated by the allies. OTOH, the death of Franco (but to old age!) meant the end of fascism in Spain. When a dictator dies, there’s always a chance for better.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Europe is slowly ditching Microsoft: why it's happening & why it could fail.
71·7 months agoWin10 or Win11? :p


I wonder, when they get a grown-up president again, will they finally also begin to move to the 21st century?