Hjalamanger
@Hjalamanger@feddit.nu
- Comment on My Indigenous Ancestors on Christmas Day 1 week ago:
What? Milk and chocolate? Another shocking discovery that cultures vary. In Sweden it would be porridge for the hustomte (house gnome), at least in my experience
- Comment on If you had too, how would go about running a Instagram account? 2 weeks ago:
Hiding seems like a good idea. I have a Instagram account with my real name on my phone because I need it to get information way more often then I’d want to. In a matter of days multiple friends tried to follow my account, even though I never posted anything.
Also, as many people have already said, Instagram is geard towards short form video. As said, I really don’t use Instagram but if I scroll down my home feed past the accounts I follow I just get fed maybe 80% short forn video of which alot seems to be AI generated.
- Comment on It's the truth! 2 weeks ago:
WHAT!!
- Comment on better? 2 weeks ago:
Damm it, you got here before me
- Comment on Does each country have a book/library of the laws of the land that a commoner can consult to check if they're about to do something illegal? 2 weeks ago:
I fumbles into a rabbit hole. Both of those laws are from 1736, which I have heard before. But apparently, the trade code from that year is also still in effect. It isn’t nearly as funny (although I didn’t check the Finnish version that thoroughly, so there might be some gems there that I missed) but there are some highlights:
Chapter 14 is titled “About Mercenary” (at least that’s how I interpret “Om legohjon”) but the chapter is left completely empty. They chapter is completely removed in the Finnish version.
Also, there is chapter 3 about what one shall do to receive the right to trade and become a part of the burgher class. Removed in Finland
Finally, you may not use boats, shipyards or aircraft in a pledge (is that correct English?). This is revised in the Finnish version, and the same prohibition doesn’t exist there. This is chapter 10 § 7 for those interested
- Comment on Does each country have a book/library of the laws of the land that a commoner can consult to check if they're about to do something illegal? 2 weeks ago:
This is amazing. Somewhere in the back of my head I knew that you still had the old Criminal Code left, but never had I read it. Here in Sweden we have since swapped that one for a hopefully less outdated law. Here is a English translation for those interested:
We Alexander the Third, by the Grace of God, Emperor and Autocrat of all Russia, Tsar of Poland, Grand Duke of Finland, etc., etc., etc., do hereby solemnly declare: At the submissive request of the Estates of Finland, We hereby ratify the following penal code for the Grand Duchy of Finland, concerning the introduction of which, as also concerning the execution of punishment, a special decree is issued:
(That’s a machine translation, I couldn’t be bothered to do it myself. But I must say I’m impressed of how well it handled the very old school Swedish)
Also, regarding the other law, byggningabalken or Rakennuskaari, we apparently removed the really funny section about the mandatory ownership of a hops trellis in 1860 here in Swede. To bad really. But the rest of that law still applies here. Also, on behalf of the Finnish state I would like to charge you a fine of one riksdal for not maintaining your hops trellis the last year.
And finally, in regards to OPs question, in Sweden we have the official government site www.riksdagen.se/sv/dokument-och-lagar/ and then lagen.nu which is a bit more user friendly
- Comment on THIS is a real test of how old you are. If you score 20 your future is short 3 weeks ago:
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- Comment on Mora! 3 weeks ago:
I feel like this should be reversed
- Comment on Education is important. 3 weeks ago:
My Swedish brain instantly thought that that is obviously Iceland
- Comment on The Warbussy 3 weeks ago:
Why does this exist?
- Comment on Have YOU ever done this? 3 weeks ago:
- Comment on why 4 weeks ago:
Thanks (:
- Comment on Soup 4 weeks ago:
Incase someone hasn’t seen that before
- Comment on why 4 weeks ago:
May I ask what language that may be?
- Comment on why 4 weeks ago:
Why not though? Just because it sounds rude or something?
- Comment on why 4 weeks ago:
I only studied french for a short time, but I feel like that really doesn’t work for french:
- chemisier, blouse, is masculine
- ceinture, belt, is feminine
Those were the two onces I could remember like this half a year after ending my french studies, but could be that those are only two uncommon counterexamples.
Also, both of these are what you would “expect” in German (die Bluse, der Gürtel)
- Comment on Try it. It works 5 weeks ago:
It would probably be very effective. Show everyone the same ad and there probably going to talk at least a little about it
- Comment on Stop stressing my GPU and start hiring artists 1 month ago:
Yes, you only have to replace your GPU with about 800 000 artists (assuming the take four hours to draw a frame)
- Comment on 🪰 😈 1 month ago:
But that may hurt the plant
- Comment on And what car did you learn in? 2 months ago:
I’m currently learning to drive in a car without a clutch (an EV)
- Comment on Everytime 2 months ago:
And no one from Sweden is going to acknowledge the difference, here Holland = Netherlands
- Comment on Everytime 2 months ago:
Holländare -> Holland
Easy as that
- Comment on Oh god oh fuck 2 months ago:
I don’t know
- Comment on Ever wonder why you never get hand or wrist pain holding a Hot Dog? 3 months ago:
Damm it, you bet me to it
- Comment on Step 1: Delete 3 months ago:
You don’t. This is perfection
- Comment on NOTICE: 4 months ago:
necessary arrangements
You mean come up with some wack stuff you want to do and then have everyone forget?
- Comment on do what you love 4 months ago:
What type of qualification ment that you could get a job as a mechanic? Was it the philosophy?
- Comment on Honkwiching 4 months ago:
???
- Comment on This ancient tribe was able to master the technique 4 months ago:
I know I will regret asking, but can anyone actually do that? And no, not the snapping your spine and bending your legs forward part, even if that is cool
- Comment on [deleted] 4 months ago:
But if one were to run their own Lemmy instance and mail server it would be fully possible? That would in such cases be a fun thing to do