w_ortiz

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Je suis français et je vois régulièrement le mot pogne dans des discussions entre canadien⋅nes francophones ici.

Comment s'utilise ce mot ? Est-ce que c'est une ancienne expression ou au contraire quelque chose de récent ? Plutôt utilisée par quelle tranche d'âge ?

(En France, une pogne c'est une main. On a bien une expression avec le verbe pogner, mais ce sera difficile de la placer dans n'importe quelle discussion... Vous devinez ?)

 

Je suis français et je regarde rarement des films étrangers doublés en français, je préfère les sous-titres, mais j'avais remarqué il y a quelques années que FRENCH c'était en fait la version canadienne. Par exemple, la traduction dira "6e année" en FRENCH et "collège" en TRUEFRENCH, ou "Parc de skate" au lieu de "skate parc" (ce qui est très élégant).

Vous avez des anecdotes, des avis de films mieux doublés / traduits dans l'une ou l'autre version ?

(Et j'ai pas vu Paddington, c'était juste pour la capture d'écran, ne m'engueulez pas lol !)

 

En France :

  • C'est cool

  • C'est chouette (vieillot il y a quelques années, mais l'expression est revenue)

  • C'est carré (+ actuel)

  • C'est propre (+ actuel)

  • Super (peut aussi avoir une connotation franchement ironique)

  • C'est dar (quand c'est très bien)

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by w_ortiz@beehaw.org to c/parlezvousfr@lemmy.ca
 

Jeu textuel interactif qui se joue directement dans le navigateur web, sur itch.io

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by w_ortiz@beehaw.org to c/fedizens@lemmy.ca
 

Dear Lemmings, who said we can't have silly trends like the others ?
I created a game, it's the FEDIRING !

To play you must follow the links I started at the bottom of this post, until there are none left, and then comment with a new link to a post you picked from any existing lemmy community, using "FEDIRING" as the text of your link.
Below that post you link, someone else will then comment with a "FEDIRING" link to another post from another Lemmy community, and so on...

This is how it should look :

In this example (pix above), the comment contains the word FEDIRING which should lead to an existing post in another Lemmy community (not a post you created).

The rules are simple :

  1. Only comment the last post of the ring. Don't comment on a post link that already has a "FEDIRING" comment, you need to follow the link if you find one.
  2. You can only play once (this means only one comment from you in the ring)
  3. We must reach a new Lemmy community each time. You can link to other instances if you want. Use that as a way to tour lemmy.
  4. (OPTIONAL) Comment here to let us know if you played !


Let's see how far we can go:

| | | | | | | | FOLLOW THIS FIRST LINK TO START | | | | | | | |

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by w_ortiz@beehaw.org to c/diy@slrpnk.net
 

This has been posted already, my bad, it's here : https://lemmy.ml/post/224388

Here is a short summary I (OP) made :

  • This one is a static exercise bicycle with no gears.

  • You also have to build a board to convert current / voltage on the output if you want to charge batteries or power electronic devices that are sensitive to power changes

  • Power output overview : "The power output (W) of a bike generator corresponds to the voltage (V) multiplied by the current (A). We obtained roughly 100 watts (12V, 8-9A) of power during a short and heavy workout. During a moderate effort – which we can sustain for a longer time – power production is between 45 and 75 watts. The power output not only depends on the bike but also on the person who operates it. Athletes could produce more power, while couch potatoes would (initially!) generate less."

  • The simple dynamo is under the wheel. So, much friction. A better system could waste less energy ?

 

Reminder :

  • Parallel wiring increases amperage and voltage stays the same. Each cell in a parallel circuit is wired positive to positive and negative to negative.

  • Series wiring (mostly what you will use for solar cells} increases voltage and amperage stay the same. Each cell in a series circuit is wired positive to negative, the remaining positive and negative are you leads. You'll notice batteries in flashlights installed in series.

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[IDM] Patricia Taxxon - Her Kitchen (patriciataxxon.bandcamp.com)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by w_ortiz@beehaw.org to c/funkwhalediscovery@lemmy.ca
 

I discovered the whole album on one the pods listed on the funkwhale website some months ago (now the "official" pods are gone)

 
[–] w_ortiz@beehaw.org 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)
[–] w_ortiz@beehaw.org 0 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

Someone was talking about Session in another post, the open source app that uses signal code, but without the need to register a phone number.

Can someone recommend it ? Has it been audited ? Because when it comes to cryptography, even if it's supposedly the same code as Signal, it still needs to be independently audited to be trusted.

[–] w_ortiz@beehaw.org 0 points 2 years ago (4 children)
  1. Are sufficiently technologically advanced that they’re clearly not from our Earth

As much as I want to believe (!), govs don't acknowledge that. If it's not plasma or optical phenomenon like Hessdalen lights, then there's a chance it's something else, but nothing says it's clearly not from our earth.

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