L. Pereira
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um pint é meio quart
um quart é um quarto de galão
um galão dá 1/9 hambúrgueres por polegada ao cubo
"alicate de queratina"
aí você inovou

(eu uso a tesourinha do canivete nas rodinhas do robô mesmo.)
Chamado de Cocôpilot
My hometown hackerspace has a chatbot that's there for serious business only
Telegram bot responding to a user asking how many pizzas they should order given a number of people, with a keyboard from 1 to 9 Response from the bot showing how many pies to order, if each person eats 1, 2, or 3 slices. It also gives options to order pies of different sizes (8, 16, or 22 slices). If you don't answer with a numeric value, it replies with a sticker saying "get lost, hacker!" that has a guy using bugspray
Carcinization is real
Kani Bucho, an office boss with an entire crab for a head, is the mascot for Yokobiki, a company that makes metal roller shutters for store windows.
A mascot in a blue suit with a red crab for a head enters a building.
é tartaruga em cima de tartaruga
O livro está disponível de graça pra ler e consultar enquanto estiver no computador, mas é fundamental incentivar a produção de livros técnicos de qualidade -- especialmente em Português!
ÚLTIMO DIA para apoiar o «Python Fluente» no Catarse: HOJE 12/out!

Aqui eu explico um pouco, mais detalhes lá:

www.catarse.me/pythonfluente
comes standard in any Herd installation
You're not the only one
this is the kind of torture forbidden in the Geneva convention
instructions unclear, ended up making a mod player and some sick graphic effects that somehow synchronizes with the music
Miniflux with Capy is a great combination for an RSS reader!

I'm slowly fading out my usage of social media and this was one of the top things I wanted to get to work

It's simple to set up, uses very little resources on your server and the app is simple and to the point
Perfeito pra ouvir um chorinho verde
Brazil is also another one -- the L at the end isn't pronounced by most Brazilians as an actual L, but as something similar to the sound of a W or U. (This is not always the case, though, as regional accents vary wildly throughout the country; my grandpa pronounced like an L for instance.)
Considering the context of native English speakers and things they might be familiar with: açaí

(The "ç" has an "s" sound and not a "k" sound; "í" denotes that this word is oxytone as well. It's pronounced closer to ah-sah-EE than a-KA-eeh that I commonly hear foreigners say.)
What’s the word where you’re from that, when pronounced exactly as it looks, identifies a tourist immediately?
weirdly enough, though, we all run unix-like things on our shitposting widgets!
or buy concert tickets from an ATM, but they didn't foresee the huge amount of computing power people would just... carry around in their pockets
And the company that's definitely not going to bring that to you is AT&T
saw them today for the first time and it's indeed mind-blowing, especially for someone that's old enough to remember the early 90s!
post so much on bsky you get... skeettish