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  • I don't know, 15 years ago? Maybe more. I tend to destroy all the notebooks after a while. There some level of catharsis at ripping the pages and throwing them into a fire one by one. Like getting rid of those emotions that brought me to write all that stuff and that I don't need anymore.

  • According to the beliefs of the religion I invented and I don't usually talk about because no one asks and starting a cult is too much trouble to bother, there's only one intelligent species per galaxy, you're only allowed to meet the neighbours once you manage colonise it all.

  • How is the process now? Last time I tried, a few years ago, the whole thing was so confusing to me that it was much easier to get a second ssd and dual boot windows. Now I'm planning to ditch windows completely but I haven't looked into it yet.

    I remember there was a add game button then add the installer but once the installer finished I didn't know where the game went. I only remember installing successfully the witcher 3 not being sure how.

  • You're completely right, they are two different words. For me that distinction was so clear that I never considered that what I wrote could be interpreted as two genders of the same word, that would make no sense.

    I didn't know the origins though, cool.

  • I wonder if in other romance languages is the same, in Spanish and Catalan the two definitions are distinguished by being masculine or feminine. Fruto/fruit being masculine is the botanical fruit and fruta/fruita is the culinary fruit.

    How is it in other romance languages?

  • Walking back home from work at night I cross some fields, I see dozens of them. They are super easy to spot with a headlamp, their eyes shine like tiny glass shards or water droplets.

  • Yes, that works as intended.

    Sorry, sometimes I try to be so concise that I drop all the details. What I'm trying to do is browse the communities of a single instance. Like when you hit the explore button in the search tab and you can see a long list of communities from all instances, then there's an option to see only those in your instance.

    What I'm trying to find out is if there is something to type in the search bar that would return all the communities from one arbitrary instance.

  • Voyager @lemmy.world

    Is there a way to see what communities are on other instances?