

That is incorrect
That is incorrect
Brits pronounce it day-ta, Americans, Canadians and Australians pronounce it dah-ta. Data pronounces it Day-ta.
Yeah I’ve re-read the books three times and every time I forget how much the ending leaves you wanting more.
The Lies of Locke Lamora
Everyone keeps recommending Revolt but I tried it last week and it’s janky as hell and the voice chat just straight up didn’t work. This wasn’t just me, too. Our whole group tried it and gave up.
Now there’s some food you’d find in a restaurant.
Red Dwarf
Do your parents know you’re on the computer?
Last updated 7 years ago with a version of PHP that’s EoL now. Is this still relevant?
You noticed that too huh?
Yeah, it depends on if you view source
It’s both of those things
It’s probably something that those games about killing Nazis have in common but I don’t know what.
The internet is a busy toilet
We had a global pandemic and that didn’t work. Maybe an alien invasion would work but I think it might just be a plot device.
Precise, easily searchable codes that describe the problem? What a ball ache!
“I got an error”
“What did it say?”
“I don’t know, just something went wrong”
“👍”
Dan Erickson has said that he knows how it ends and has a specific scene in mind. But they don’t know exactly how they’re going to get there.
Interesting. From some googling it looks like America is a mix of both but leaning towards day-ta, whereas the other countries are more consistently as I said.
I have a British friend who now lives in Canada and works in tech and has changed the way he says it (from day-ta to dah-ta, or really more like dah-da) for convenience. I had thought that it was an Atlantic divide but seems like there’s more to it.