antonim

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[–] antonim@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 10 hours ago

Over time people’s memories of Obama have been more nostalgia for the times rather than an honest assessment of his actions.

Hell, at this point I've seen people being kind of nostalgic even about Bush...

[–] antonim@lemmy.dbzer0.com 13 points 2 days ago (1 children)

In Croatian: palačinka (accentuated: palačínka, IPA: /palat͡ʃǐːŋka/, plural: palačínke). The origin is: Greek πλακοῦς (LS: "flat cake"), πλακόεντα > Latin placenta (OLD: "A kind of flat cake") > Romanian plăcintă > Hungarian palacsinta > Austrian German Palatschinke > Croatian palačinka. As Croatia has spent much of its history as a part of Austria-Hungary, its culture has left a strong mark especially on the northern dialects and the culinary practices there.

Sources:

  • R. Matasović, Etimološki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika

  • PGW Glare, Oxford Latin Dictionary

  • Walde-Hofmann: Lateinisches etymologisches Wörterbuch

  • Liddel-Scott: Greek-English Lexicon

However, Croatian pancakes are very thin and bigger in surface than American ones. They're made of batter, we usually fill them with jam and roll them up and eat like that (some other fillings are in use too, ofc). My sister sometimes buys herself some American pancakes, way thicker and covered in chocolate cream, and the rest of the family is always mildly horrified by them, lol. It's pretty much two different dishes IMO. Palačinke would probably better correspond to crêpes, but we don't have different words to distinguish American pancakes from crêpes...

[–] antonim@lemmy.dbzer0.com 36 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

"Observations by Pliny the Elder"... I love the fact that someone is still reading ancient ass proto-science, but it really really has to be taken with a grain of salt.

[–] antonim@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 3 days ago

Yeah, I'd sooner say the situation is reverse, social studies would move slower and less "definitively" than natural sciences. I'm into linguistics and literature and for me it's nothing unusual to use scholarship and materials all the way from the 19th century. Of course, when you're working with old literature or old language, you need old materials too... To me it's very interesting and important to know what Aristotle thought of Homer, while it's perfectly irrelevant for a doctor to know what Galen thought of the humours or for a chemist what Newton thought of alchemy.

[–] antonim@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 5 days ago

While I was looking for an alternative to Goodreads, which was widely known to be horrible long before the recent push against these big corpos, I tried BookWyrm (my first contact with the fediverse). I like their approach and wish them success, but what put me off is exactly what you say, the data they use is messy and lacks a lot of info. E.g. one of the things that makes (or at least made) GR satisfying is the visual aspect, you get these cool charts with the book covers, but Open Library doesn't have covers on so many books. So should I go to Google Images and add covers for 80% of my "library" of like 500 books? Lots of work.

For comparison, TMDb, which is the source of data for Letterboxd, seems to have about as high-quality if not better data than IMDb that it is an alternative to (idk if it's FOSS though?).

I've manually added many dozens books to Goodreads, so I'm not against assisting a site I use and enjoy. (Ofc at this point I regret improving that garbage site.) But the lack of data on BookWyrm was just too much even for me.

So in the end I just switched to the simplest solution: LibreOffice Calc. But we do need an alternative to GR. I came across BookBrainz a few years ago, it was still early in development. Today it might be better, I should give it a shot and maybe add some data there...

 
 

I've recently opened a community for discussing Heroes of Might and Magic series (discussion of related games is welcome too: Might and Magic RPGs, etc.).

The community is here: !homm@lemmy.dbzer0.com

Of course, the current hot topic is the upcoming new installment in the series... well not that much of a hot topic yet, since the comm has just 5 subscribers for now, but you can help with that! :D

[–] antonim@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I’m not sure if #ebooks mirrors Libgen. I wouldn’t be surprised if they copy from each other.

It is unclear to me what's the method to upload to #ebooks. I've uploaded some obscure books to Libgen in the past, so I checked whether they're available on #ebooks, and they're not. So... they don't mirror each other. I checked both UnderNet and IRCHighway, and the latter even directed me to these websites in case I'm looking for textbooks. It doesn't seem like an adequate replacement for LG, at least for my purposes.

I have allergies against ads, countdowns, etc. The interweb is polluted with that stuff and so are most piracy sites.

As I've said, this is not a big issue with the sites listed on the uptime tracker I linked. Libgen.is and Z-library have neither (the latter has daily download limits per IP), AA has a countdown (not always), and libgen.li has ads (which I had no idea about until I saw other people mentioning it, thanks to uBlock).

[–] antonim@lemmy.dbzer0.com 11 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (3 children)

Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't #ebooks basically just mirror Libgen?

Among the major book downloading websites, only libgen.li has ads, and only Anna's Archive has a countdown.

[–] antonim@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 points 2 weeks ago

It's been offline for like a month, maybe more, I haven't kept track. I don't know any details, maybe there's info on their forums, but overall the owners are quite secretive.

 

Nice!

Also, this site tracks the uptime of LG and other pirate libraries: SLUM: The Shadow Library Uptime Monitor.

[–] antonim@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 2 weeks ago

Αδμιη, γου κηοω φρεεκ? Αωεςολλε!

[–] antonim@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 2 weeks ago

Man the next 4 years will have absolutely fire memes 🔥🔥🔥

(jesus fucking christ)

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by antonim@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/traditional_art@lemmy.world
 

Summary

  • Dodik sentenced for defying international peace envoy's orders
  • He says case is politically motivated, has two weeks to appeal
  • Verdict may trigger crisis in Bosnia, threaten ethnic stability
  • Russia condemns court verdict as 'unacceptable'

Some additional details from Index.hr not mentioned in the Reuters article:

  • this week Dodik has invited 300 Hungarian special police members for "training" (allegedly only 70 is actually in Republic Srpska right now)

  • Serbian president Vučić (whose own position has been under attack by massive protests over the last few months) has called a meeting of the National Security Council of Serbia

  • Dodik himself has tweeted:

➡️ The arrest of Călin Georgescu in Romania and my sentence in BiH are part of the same lawfare campaign by globalists desperately claiming on to power by silencing opposition and rigging elections. @JDVance was right—democracy is under attack. Only the truth and the will of the people can stop them!

 

lmaooo

 

from Yuri Shevelov's Prehistory of Slavic (1964)

 
 
 

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