Update from Lemmy after the Reddit blackoutLos@beehaw.orgmod to Technology@beehaw.org – 296 points – 1 years agojoin-lemmy.org99Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsWow they went from 1 user to 27. It feels like way more than 27 people (I'm aware of what they meant, but it's incorrect in English)https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_separatorYes, every single English speaking country uses a period for decimals. And English Wikipedia requires it in their style guide.Germany uses a comma, and you can check this by setting your phone to en_DE.And they speak German. I'll trust the English countries on how to format numbers in English.
Wow they went from 1 user to 27. It feels like way more than 27 people (I'm aware of what they meant, but it's incorrect in English)https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_separatorYes, every single English speaking country uses a period for decimals. And English Wikipedia requires it in their style guide.Germany uses a comma, and you can check this by setting your phone to en_DE.And they speak German. I'll trust the English countries on how to format numbers in English.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_separatorYes, every single English speaking country uses a period for decimals. And English Wikipedia requires it in their style guide.Germany uses a comma, and you can check this by setting your phone to en_DE.And they speak German. I'll trust the English countries on how to format numbers in English.
Yes, every single English speaking country uses a period for decimals. And English Wikipedia requires it in their style guide.Germany uses a comma, and you can check this by setting your phone to en_DE.And they speak German. I'll trust the English countries on how to format numbers in English.
Germany uses a comma, and you can check this by setting your phone to en_DE.And they speak German. I'll trust the English countries on how to format numbers in English.
Wow they went from 1 user to 27. It feels like way more than 27 people
(I'm aware of what they meant, but it's incorrect in English)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_separator
Yes, every single English speaking country uses a period for decimals. And English Wikipedia requires it in their style guide.
Germany uses a comma, and you can check this by setting your phone to en_DE.
And they speak German. I'll trust the English countries on how to format numbers in English.