Yeah, Polish has a decent amount of loan words for example, but they tend to be used for different things and polish also uses calques and native phrases for things, for example a car is a samochód, literally "self-walker", and species names are written in Polish, not Latin
There are some other languages that have inconsistent spelling, but most do have some level of consistency yeah, also would character tests in Chinese/Japanese be considered similar to spelling bees?
Safari isn't Chromium based, it's Webkit based
Yeah, I remember seeing it in a video where someone restored an SLI era gaming computer
(int)hideo_kojima
Is this a thing in the US? Here the only time i care is when i dont have my charging cable with me and im looking for one (although this should be changing)
Cant blow off your balls if you have no balls
Fun fact: A common way to get access to SYSTEM (higher than admin) privileges on Windows is the sethc exploit, where you replace sethc (the program that shows the sticky keys dialog) with command prompt, and it gets started as SYSTEM, the only thing needed is write access to System32, which can either be from an admin account or by editing the file system externally. This also allows opening a command prompt on the login screen, allowing some cursed things, like if you start explorer.exe on the login screen it combines the desktop and login screen.
The rock isn't really "flattened", its more like being melted, turned into a crystal and sliced
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Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz got an advantage
The UK sorta tried switching to metric but didn't do it completely and now has a weird system where the system you use depends on the situation I hate it