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  • I'm using Record You and I think it works just fine!

  • Listen, guys. I lived in Germany for my entire life and even though I know that "Handy" is common, I'm trying to say that I personally don't hear it nearly as often as I used to a couple years ago.

  • Just stating what my US american friend from MA and his entire family said to me.

    Edit: Also, not talking about something being handy, I'm talking about "a handy".

  • Maybe. Again, most people (except old people) in my friends circle has stopped calling it like that. Why? I don't know. But I definitely noticed it.

  • Wischkästla

    What kind of demonic incantation is this?

    Kind regards,
    Someone from Schleswig-Holstein

  • Did you look at the logs? If you're running through docker compose, that'd be docker compose logs --follow container-name.

  • I use them every day and I don't have that problem, sorry~

  • They make feet smell? Huh? They're comfortable and air-y. No smelly feet.

  • Aside from this being unfortunate, wouldn't it make most content invisible for you? At least there's a warning stating that this will happen.

  • In my friend circle, it's usually just "phone".

  • His feeder brings all the Hummers to the yard.

  • I may be wrong regarding that it isn't widely used any more.

    And yes, it was the first word I learned for mobile phone, too.

  • I'm into some of that Gay SM as well.

  • Because I use english during most of the day. Many of my friends are from abroad and only speak english. I consume a lot of content in english, etc.

    And in German, I'd even prefer Mobiltelefon over Handy. Ever since I know that "Handy" could be interpreted as "Handjob" in the US, it feels really stupid to use this word. To me, the word now feels like a "boomer invention" and even though it's in the Duden, I don't consider it to be correct any more. At least for my own language. There are several words in the German and English languages that fit better.

    I don't understand why it'd be hard to understand that.

  • "Ich habe mein Handy verloren." "I lost my cellphone."