"Before" implies something hasn't happened yet, therefore if they know it's before "something" they must be a time traveller from some after C, whatever the C might be.
Yes and no, language is how it's used, not necessarily the rules someone once wrote down. The problem is if you have a generic form and you start using a different form for women the generic form stops being generic. Eventually everyone will settle on some new generic form or resurrect some old form and we can move on to other problems.
They didn't ban the usage of both forms, they banned the usage of new forms, that try to combine masculine and feminine into a gender-neutral form, in administrative texts.
No, one is Axel Springer (tabloid shit), the other is Julius Springer (science stuff, founded around 100 years before the other Springer), they're not related.
You can do that in some languages, even in english, just replace "all people" with "everyone". From the usage of "all people" I'm assuming @Siegfried@lemmy.world is a native speaker of a romance/latin language.
In 2008 a lot of most software was still 32 bit, you couldn't use more than 4GiB per process. In that sense anything more than that was overkill unless you used a lot of programs at the same time and your OS supported physical address extension (PAE).
Fridays For Future still exists, and they still protest against coal power, demanding earlier shutdowns. Last Generation protested against fossil fuel usage, but nobody cared because they glued themselves to roads and apparently that offended too many. And then there were some others, Extinction Rebellion,...
Activision wasn't just a studio, it was a huge publisher with several studios, that's why they needed approval from competition regulators. I doubt they will stop buying studios over this in the short-term.
No no, .world has the power hungry admins/mods.