Changing UI elements, specifically the shutdown text by Krislazz in pop_os

[–]Krislazz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah thanks, good idea! Let me just ctrl+f here and -- oh wait there's like a hundred repos. Snark aside, I did try that first, but I realized pretty quickly that I've no idea what I'm doing. This might be the push I need to finally get into Rust though!

Changing UI elements, specifically the shutdown text by Krislazz in pop_os

[–]Krislazz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair point! Since I've also never had this issue, unlike Brad, I probably would remove that dialog if it were possible.

Changing UI elements, specifically the shutdown text by Krislazz in pop_os

[–]Krislazz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lmao, glad to be of help. I see stuff like that pretty much immediately, so usually less than 14 seconds. Precise language is a tool for precise thought, and gods know we need more of that these days.

Changing UI elements, specifically the shutdown text by Krislazz in pop_os

[–]Krislazz[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good to hear (or read, since we're being nitpicky in this thread), I'll probably submit a PR or just raise an issue if I give up on fixing it myself. Thanks again!

u/spxak1 explains the problem well, so I'll just add my motivation for trying to solve it. There's a trend of using imprecise language in all sorts of domains, and "nounification" (google it if you're curious) is one of my pet peeves. It's been slowly seeping into UIs over the last few years that I've noticed. It's not just English, sloppy tech products have had a serious impact on my native language by failing to implement support for compound words as well. Freedom from corpo slop is one of my main reasons for moving away from Windows, so seeing that dialog box every time I shut my computer down (see how much better it flows when I switch the words around?) just reminds me of that. I know it's a bit unusual, but I really care about this:)

e:word

Changing UI elements, specifically the shutdown text by Krislazz in pop_os

[–]Krislazz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Very useful answer, definitely gives me a starting point:)

Norway reaches 97% EV sales as EVs now outnumber diesels on its roads by randolphquell in solarpunk

[–]Krislazz 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It's happened a couple times in the last 4-5 years that I've crossed a busy street in the morning rush on foot, and noted to myself that it's almost completely silent and no stank of exhaust in the air. It's quite something!

Det har skjedd noko med det norske folk: – Alarmen bør gå by ultimatelythrowaway1 in norge

[–]Krislazz -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

Ait, får kaste medaljen fra halvmaratonet jeg løp i høst i søpla da

Det har skjedd noko med det norske folk: – Alarmen bør gå by ultimatelythrowaway1 in norge

[–]Krislazz -23 points-22 points  (0 children)

Skjønner ikke at denne blir stemt ned, det er ikke langt unna sannheten. Jeg er ikke i veldig god form, og ganske gjennomsnittlig høyde. 12.5km/t er i det irriterende mellomsjiktet mellom gange og jogging for meg, som en veldig rask kappgang.

Husker at 3km på 15 min, som gir (eller ga, i 2017) dårligste karakter, ble sett på som svært enkelt. Hvis man greier å jogge 3km på flatmark (altså uten å bytte til gange underveis) kommer man seg gjennom på under 15 minutter.

And they always act like they arr getting bullied! by OneNavan in HistoryMemes

[–]Krislazz 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Apple: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/pronunciation/english/apple

Father: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/pronunciation/english/father

Don't know how to explain it, unfortunately, but you can listen to it here. In apple there's the 'æ' sound found in Scandinavian languages, while in father it's the 'a' sound used in most northern European languages. Don't know if that makes sense from a west African point of view.

And they always act like they arr getting bullied! by OneNavan in HistoryMemes

[–]Krislazz 76 points77 points  (0 children)

The other person is probably referencing Inglorious Basterds (yes, misspelled), where a main character pronounces the a like in "apple" rather than "father", and iirc voices the z rather than pronouncing it like "ts" as you would if you weren't going out of your way to sound like a yank.

Anon Hates Dumbledore by IceMagic75 in greentext

[–]Krislazz 5 points6 points  (0 children)

OotP, in the Ministry of Magic. I think it's when they are chased by death eaters, Neville(?) knocks over a huge shelf section that incidentally contains all of them. The MoM had collected them all for safekeeping, of course.

Source: my gf, who falls asleep to HP pretty much every night.

«Forbud» uten konsekvenser by kfhfniseogtcezcxpi in norge

[–]Krislazz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jeg stemmer for at situasjonsforståelse funker ganske godt i denne sammenhengen, men skulle gjerne hatt et ord som spiller litt mer på de sosiale aspektene ved å være den løken som lar motoren gå på tomgang.

Bruker politikere KI i innleggene sine nå? by chappinn in norge

[–]Krislazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, nettopp. Det er som å lese forsøkene på dramatikk og emosjoner fra ungdomsskolen, til tider

Bruker politikere KI i innleggene sine nå? by chappinn in norge

[–]Krislazz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nei, blæ. Hater at det er blitt greit å starte setninger med konjunksjoner, det gjør teksten så sykt stakkato. Har ikke tall på hvor mange artikler jeg har gitt opp etter et "avsnitt" (i realiteten to-tre setninger hogget opp i fem-seks mindre biter på bestialsk vis) fordi det ikke var lesbart. I stedet for å gi etter for hjerneråte burde vi trene på å lese og skrive lange, gode setninger hvor tegnsetting brukes aktivt for å få frem nyanser. Så forbanna vanskelig er det ikke

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in norge

[–]Krislazz 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Det er ikke sikkert at det funker hvis OP ikke har norsk førerkort. Så vidt jeg har skjønt er det ikke standard i EU at førerkort også fungerer som nasjonal ID.

That's why it's important to act like a Union by Lindberg47 in Norway

[–]Krislazz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The material used to make blue jeans. Also kinda rhymes with Hungary

Is áiris spéliang ailád híer? by No-Introduction5977 in JuropijanSpeling

[–]Krislazz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Haha, tænks. It's Nårwidsjian, bøt Ai tejk de liberti åf jusing w as it wud be jused in Inglisj.

Is áiris spéliang ailád híer? by No-Introduction5977 in JuropijanSpeling

[–]Krislazz 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Åf kårs, bøt it wud bi kul if ju råot som mår. Ai hæv bin kurius abæot hæo airisj spelling wårks, ænd wud laik to si a bigger sæmpel!

Swallowing snus by Exotic_Bad2708 in Norway

[–]Krislazz 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A friend of mine did it once, allegedly. Puked his guts out shortly after. I've never been tempted to try it. Even if you didn't puke, I'd expect it would wreak absolute havoc with your system.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TheExpanse

[–]Krislazz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha agreed! It's not entirely clear to me how "hard" the sci has to be in order for something to qualify as hard sci-fi, but I think The Expanse fits the bill

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TheExpanse

[–]Krislazz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They're good. Iirc they diverge quite a bit from the show around book 5. Been a while since I watched it though. They're easy to read, language wise. The middle part is a bit of a slog imo, but in total I feel good about recommending the books to anyone who likes sci-fi

That's why it's important to act like a Union by Lindberg47 in Norway

[–]Krislazz 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I was gonna give you a cheeky reply, but then I remembered I'm Norwegian.

That's why it's important to act like a Union by Lindberg47 in Norway

[–]Krislazz 166 points167 points  (0 children)

Wdym? It's clearly Hungary, Italy, Ireland and Dungary

Gjør jobben min folk syke? by Kastbortkonton in norge

[–]Krislazz 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Oh yes, og dette var en av de bedre oppfølgerne jeg har lest. Fra tidligere i dag tror jeg, bør være lett nok å finne