When the switch was released, everyone already had a smartphone capeable for gaming. This was not the case in 2004.
When the switch was released, everyone already had a smartphone capeable for gaming. This was not the case in 2004.
If I understood the original PDF correctly, this contains all models of the generation. This applies also to the different GBA models.
I think counting fediverse users is about as difficult as counting e-mail adresses.
I don’t think text makes any sense. As you can see, we have three ways of writing “euro”.
It’s the Schiederweiher.
In 2018 the Schiederweiher was voted most beautiful site in Austria, through the popular vote of the local TV series „9 Plätze – 9 Schätze” (9 sites – 9 treasures)
Most users that are not from the english-speaking world can just join one of the few servers in their language:
Source: join-lemmy.org
My guess is that it’s not possible (yet) to follow from lemmy. However, you can follow and interact from Mastodon.
I think soccer fields would be the more appropriate wording, also thats how the map is called on the right.
Loppis sounds way better than Flohmarkt, and I say that as a german native speaker.
Interesting interview that shows how easy small blogs can become part of the fediverse and reach their audience through whatever app or platform the reader chooses.
German word for flea market
Austria starts next year
This graphic is almost two years old, is it still up to date?
If it’s a civil and interesting discussion, why not?