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Oh right. So knowledge of Hebrew isn't "Univershell" then?
There is absolutely no way it's worth the risk buying one. For me, how many pizzas will fit in should be official measurement, prominently placed alongside whatever else you use to measure freezers with.
Wow. That picture is strangely intimidating. I wish I'd seen your comment before the edit, so I'd have had time to prepare myself.
I was confused by them before, and then I thought I understood them, and now you're saying you can't put pizza in them, I'm back to square 1.
I don't know why I'm investing any time into what sounds like an unproductive conversation, but maybe the objection was to the assumption that all Jews know Hebrew (and associating Jews with Hebrew and vice-versa)
This is easier to navigate than the official one. I don't know why they're so stubborn about only generating it from the JS client.
It could maybe benefit from some examples though. On both docs, looking at resolve_object for example, it says I need to provide a value for 'q'. The first time I saw that, I thought: What the hell is q? (like much of the API, it's actually easier than I was assuming, in that it's just the full absolute link to a post or a community etc, but I could have done with a hint)
It's the double doors that's vexing me. Is it freezer on the left, and fridge on the right? If it's all fridge, do you open one side, realise what you're looking for isn't there and have to open the other? Or is both opened at the same time, and it seems like some grand gesture every time you want a yoghurt?
As for placement, it's more that it seems to be blocking access to that corner of the kitchen, and made the dishwasher a sod to load. It's created a 'you can have the dishwasher open, or the fridge open, but not both' situation
I just saw the same user on the star trek instance, accusing them of being into 'nerd shit'
It's doubtful they posted to .world with genuine concerns. They just seem like an agent of chaos.
I'm going to buy this house just so I can ask the owners what the big silvery appliance is (a double-doored fridge?) and more importantly, why is it placed somewhere so inconvenient.
Love how Vader actually sits down at the end of that scene - he was a tyrant, but he didn't like to see food go to waste.
I'd mind less if their own instance wasn't so broken.
Hey, that's not true. They also had posts complaining about trans people existing and Star Trek fans being nerds. Still, it's admirable - in a way - the effect they had: I ask the lemmy.world admins for updates on fixing their technical issues, and get no reply. This guy makes one post, and they all leap into action.