Maybe you need to dub it from english to english and take the chance to fix it.
Maybe you need to dub it from english to english and take the chance to fix it.
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Donning feathered headdress, Pope calls for end to ‘superstition’ as black magic sparks tribal violence in Papua New Guinea
Welp, they needed to tell people about themselves, I’m taking note.
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How long until she is bullied until she says the opposite like with others?
Socrates would be proud.
Same, on windows I have had changed the front levels of the speakers to work in the range 0-25%. But I never know how the hell to reach that dialog in an easy way. I couldn’t explain how I did it.
This link explains something else but the screen captures are similar. But for “front” you have to scroll down. https://www.abyssmedia.com/isound7/how-to-hear-line-in.shtml
My problem with those are that I always manage to get lost on where the program has its focus/what kind of instruction is expecting. And while trying to go back to normal I end up messing it more and more. Maybe some day I will get there, but it is still not the day.
The ones I know are full of racist memes and incel comments, so…
Without organized religion if you still don’t believe in gods, then you are still atheist. There is no purpose, just how things are.
The weird people saying one thing and doing the other.
But, when the chebox is ticked does it mean you allow that, as opposed to denying all treatment, or as opposed to collecting without limitatations?
Wouldn’t it be funny if the AI reading reddit ended up trained on error messages?
For a moment I got a cartoony image of all cities built on the peaks of mountains.
Meme aside, I wanted to say that the “alt” attribute is sometimes confused with the “title” one.
They are used for different things. The alt attribute is used instead of the image. If the image can’t be shown, and in screen readers. title attribute is shown along with the image, typically as a hover tooltip. should not be used “instead” of the other. Each should be used properly, to do the things they were designed to do. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/872389/html-img-tag-title-attribute-vs-alt-attribute
Both? Both. And how was that screen transcriber called? I don’t know, but let’s try that one again. (I wish it was “/s”)
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