@Hearth It's called rendaku, sometimes in compound words the first mora of the second part will switch to its voiced equivalent and aiui there's no consistent pattern to it -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rendaku
Leaning into the Dragon part of hydra/dragon/giraffe a bit more these days.
Also thanks to a suggestion I found too tempting, I'm finding myself with a few extra limbs now.
Art by the ever lovely @squeevee
imagine its 1993 and you have a computer with 128 megabytes of ram and the luxury of a z buffer
@Hearth idk about Android apps specifically but replay gain tags do this, you might be able to find an app that supports those, ime pretty much any open-source desktop music player will support those so I figure there's gotta be at least a few apps that do
@Hearth Mood
This is one of my favorite pictures. It feels like it was taken yesterday… but it was taken in a Paris public garden nearly a hundred years ago. Everything feels modern: the composition, the casualness, the daring clothes, haircuts, and accessories.
The colors are original: this is an #autochrome, using the first process for color #photography invented by the Lumière brothers in 1903.
The women are unknown, but I can't help wondering how they fared a few years later in nazi-occupied Paris.
@Hearth I have never heard it in my life but it means what it sounds like it should
@Hearth It's just a selection
@Felthry I voted million before realizing no wait I absolutely do hear that for millilitre. A hundred mil. Fifty mil. Although I never interpreted it as a direct shortening of millilitre so much as "pronouncing mL out loud". (On the other hand, I have never in my life heard anyone call millimetres anything but millimetres.)
@Felthry I voted VI and IX but my heart also lies with V... I just realized I could have ticked other too. Dangit
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