Why would people with checked luggage need to leave the plane first? They are going to be waiting 20~30 minutes for their suitcase at the conveyor belts. They can't hurry even if they wanted to.
No, not any string quartet music is relaxing. Don't play Shostakovich's String Quartet No. 8 to relax or you might have a heart attack when the second movement starts.
Could you please explain what Kopub is? I cannot find information online: is it a jailbreak method? an app that can be installed after jailbreak? Do you have a link?
I'm on the same boat as you (except on a pretty old Kindle Touch), and I still don't know if it's worth for me. It seems like people will lose the ability to connect to Amazon's servers and will lose the books they bought from them.
But for us who don't get our books from Amazon and just transfer them using Calibre: are there any big advantages?
medicore? I have heard of metalcore, must be related. But there area many other genres! classical, jazz, blues, folk, pop, Rock & Roll, funk, disco, electronic... it's not most metalcore (and probably not medicore either, whatever that is).
This! Open source, private (doesn't ever attempt to connect to the internet), simple, no bullshit.
Available not only on F-Droid not also on the Play Store and as direct APK download from GitHub:
No, Mullvad is not deprecated at all (are you maybe thinking of Mull?) Vivaldi is Chromium based, that's a no-go: don't support Google's hegemony by any means
I didn't write a comment on Fortune's website, I wrote a comment to a post in Lemmy. https://lemmy.world/c/technology is a community in Lemmy.World, an instance for the entire world to use.
Naranja is an adjective which was used correctly in the original sentence, and that's what we are discussing. Anaranjado exists too, but that's not the word we're discussing here.
Also, at least in some countries, the adjective naranja is much more common than anaranjado, so your suggestion would be the odd choice.
That's a funny case: some adjectives do, and even some colours used as adjectives (roja/rojo, amarilla/amarillo), so your thinking makes sense, but naranja never changes its ending: it's the same for masculine as for feminine.
Note: the word naranjo exists, but it's never an adjective, it is a noun which means orange tree.
Why would people with checked luggage need to leave the plane first? They are going to be waiting 20~30 minutes for their suitcase at the conveyor belts. They can't hurry even if they wanted to.