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So I have a text file* on my phone (android) that I wanted to share on Discord (the file is way over the character limit, so sending it as a message doesn't work.) How would you do it ? It really shouldn't be that hard...

*more info : this is a replay file from a game, so I can access it from the game and copy it to clipboard. Then I can paste it to the notepad app to save it, but I'm not sure that means it's stored as a text file on my phone (notably, I've not been able to find it from anywhere other than my notepad app).

The workaround I found is pasting it into Google Docs and then access it via Google Drive on my computer, but it isn't ideal (and notably requires me to have access to my computer).

(also obligatory rant about how it wouldn't be that hard if phones didn't obfuscate the file system so much)

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publication croisée depuis : https://jlai.lu/post/8883819

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Bon, ils auront dû décaler plusieurs fois mais finalement elle l'aura fait.

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Ça va donner envie aux touristes de venir pendant les JO...

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submitted 2 years ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Ça va être la foire ces JO...

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Le vote aura lieu le 4 février - site officiel de la Ville de Paris

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[-] [email protected] 14 points 2 years ago

I never got very close to death but my dad did. Four times.

(The first two were before I was born, so I can only tell from what he told us.)

First one was when he was 4. He fell into a big hole in a circus. He lost audition from his right ear in the accidentt. To this day, he still can only hear from his left ear.

Second one was after graduating high school. Excited from his graduation, he crossed a road on the way back home without paying attention and got hit by a car. Thankfully he hasn't got any long-term sequel from this one. But this served as a lesson, always pay attention when crossing the road.

Third one was during a holiday with all the family 7-8 years ago. He was paragliding when he hit a tree and fell from the height of the tree. Broke an arm and couldn't use it for months after that. He was supposed to drive us back home at the end of the holiday, instead we got back home by taxi. No long-term sequel for him after either.

Fourth one was at the beginning of 2019. It was late in the evening when his vision from the left eye started getting blurry. He called the emergency service and, as during the call he had struggle finding his words, they sent an ambulance. It turned out he had a stroke. Had he thought he was just getting tired and gone to sleep that night, he might not have seen the next day. The day after we tried talking to him, but he was only responding with gibberish. He eventually mostly recovered, but is still sleepier than before his stroke to this day.

[-] [email protected] 60 points 2 years ago

Imperial unit system.

[-] [email protected] 47 points 2 years ago

In France, it is illegal to name your pig Napoleon.

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Vous pouvez aussi voir les épisodes précédents sur les lignes 1 et 2

[-] [email protected] 16 points 2 years ago

In French we have a similar problem. Currently the most popular form is "citoyen.ne.s" or "citoyen.nes" (besides the good old "citoyens" or "citoyennes et citoyens"), which sometimes gets rendered as a website by some text displayers (e.g. les habitant.es). It's technically supposed to be a middle dot (citoyen·ne·s) but nobody has that on their keyboard (I literally had to copy-paste it from wikipedia) so people use the point instead. We used to use parentheses like "citoyen(ne)s" but these have vastly be replaced by the dots.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Une étude de l'aspect environnemental des trottinettes en libre-service qui ont récemment été interdites à Paris après votation.

publication croisée depuis : https://sh.itjust.works/post/3320756

L’opinion publique pense généralement que les trottinettes électriques sont néfastes pour l’environnement : courte durée de vie, pollution des batteries électriques, remplacement de modes de transport plus vertueux et, finalement, alourdissement du bilan carbone des villes.

[...]

L’usage de trottinettes partagées (bien gérées) émet aujourd’hui à Paris environ 60 grammes de CO2eq/km. Qu’en est-il des autres modes de transport parisiens,!

[...]

Parmi les pires modes de transport pour le climat : le bus diesel (120 grammes de CO2eq/pkm par passager transporté sur 1 km (pkm)), la voiture personnelle (200 grammes de CO2eq/pkm), et enfin… le taxi (300 grammes de CO2eq/pkm) !

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Le problème que posent les trottinettes partagées à Paris au niveau de leurs émissions de GES, c’est qu’elles sont principalement utilisées à la place de modes moins impactants [...] Ainsi, sur l’année 2019, nous avions estimé que les trottinettes partagées avaient généré 13 000 tonnes de CO2eq supplémentaires dans la ville.

[-] [email protected] 137 points 2 years ago

In 10 years the poop post will be up there remembered as one of the legendary old asklemmy posts

[-] [email protected] 23 points 2 years ago

Lemmy, June 2023 : "thankfully we don't have AutoModerator here"

Lemmy, August 2023 :

[-] [email protected] 102 points 2 years ago

Math (I'm a graduate student). And "exponentially more experienced than the average" means nothing as exponential is a progression, not a comparison between two values.

[-] [email protected] 14 points 2 years ago

"This" comments (on Reddit and Lemmy) are not a bad thing. An upvote is supposed to promote valuable content, not necessarily stuff you agree with. A "this" shows agreement. These are different things, and hunting down the "this" promotes the "upvote to agree, downvote to disagree" mentality.

(For example I said "this" to one comment on this thread, which was an unpopular opinion I agreed with. I upvoted plenty of other opinions I found interesting (and actually unpopular) while not necessarily agreeing with them.)

[-] [email protected] 14 points 2 years ago

Get a carbon monoxide detector

Why do I know the exact post you're thinking of when you say that ?

[-] [email protected] 15 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Same. Now leaving Reddit again

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La traditionnelle arrivée finale du Tour de France à Paris, c'est aujourd'hui.

[-] [email protected] 26 points 2 years ago

Yeah, back before I used uBlock, when I would missclick and see it's loading an alb.reddit.com url, I would immediately hit the back button before it has time to redirect me to the ad.

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