I think they were speaking of the Player.
Bigou
Aiso used to be true in France, along with any operations on it. Hence why my mom preciously my grand-ma's old "Liret A" with the mension "mon assisted of her husband". (My grand-dad himself found the situatin ridiculous, and had made the necesary to ensure she could oprate their bank acounts without him.)
I'm surprised to learn Ubuntu Touch is german, especialy since the main version of Ubuntu and their parent company (Canonical) is South-African.
@snoopy@peculiar.florist Merci pour la trad!
@Taewyth@jlai.lu @Servais@discuss.tchncs.de @simple@lemm.ee When I was still in school, the Minitel was still used to register us to pass our diplomas. One of the schools I was in even still used an actual Minitel terminal to do so. (Most used a compatibility option integrated in dial-ups modems sold in the country. As did my father a couple of times for other unrelated tasks that couldn't yet be done via internet, when we first got it at home.)
@Paulius@lemmy.world Does it only count Lemmy's posts, or does it include other compatible plateforms, such as Mbin?
@simple@lemm.ee Minitel was even worse. But then, Minitel was a French exclusivity.
@Servais@discuss.tchncs.de
@Camus@lemmy.ca @Camus@jlai.lu De rien!
Bonjour @Camus@jlai.lu, il semblerait que la communauté "DeuxChromosomesX" n'existe plus, il serait donc pertinent de la supprimé de la liste. (Sans compté que son nom seul semble en faire un nid de TERF.)
During World War 2, the nazi called terorists peoples we latter called resistants. So loving some terorists is nothing new.