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  • What are you speedrunning? An entire language?

  • Babbypachice. Sounds like a real brand!

  • Nice! Are you sure he's in there exactly once? And is this completely the work of AI or is there human touch involved?

  • Isopod -> pangolin -> armadillo

  • I keep messing up the names and faces in the two games. Looked it up and Calamity Ganon from BotW comes closest to the vibe I got from your post. When comparing them directly, they're pretty different though.

  • In Dutch, the word for "child" is "kind". There's an app called Kinder in which you swipe baby names until you match.

  • Cool that it knows the difference between the two "bat" concepts.

  • Reminds me of Ganon in the new Zelda games!

  • That was a wild ride.

    And in the end, Scrapie wins.

  • Been playing for over a year, and still 15 minutes is too short for me to learn a map.

  • Greek yogurt is good! I eat it with banana. My grain of choice is spelt, as my supermarket sells spelt "popcorn" without sugar, salt or fat. It's awesome.

  • The worst thing is that the text and images are misaligned.

  • I love Trackmania because you drive tracks of 20-60 seconds, one constantly improves in details, it's quick to learn but still has a high skill ceiling. I encountered it in a YouTube video, discovered some streams and downloaded the game. Not really based on criteria because I'm not a fan of F1 for example.

  • Either Urk or Staphorst. The Netherlands.

  • TrackMania @lemmy.world

    Finally got all ATs on a campaign!

  • Typically those people talk lulkoek.

  • Nice! In Dutch we have klaphark, literally clapping rake. Not sure why.

  • Take time to be a player of your own life, not just a spectator.

  • In Dutch it's also marshmallows, but also commonly spek (bacon), spekjes (bacon pieces) or spekkies (in this case it's clear you're not talking about bacon).

  • Linguistics, programming, rationalizing, and trackmania =)

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Would you rather be a cowboy, a pirate or a samurai?

  • ADHD @lemmy.world

    Too lazy to make a meme

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    How does search work?