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1 year agoUntil recently the word “factoid” didn’t mean a small bit of trivia. It meant something that sounded true or was accepted as a fact even though it was incorrect.
Until recently the word “factoid” didn’t mean a small bit of trivia. It meant something that sounded true or was accepted as a fact even though it was incorrect.
Yes! I’ve been using Sync since 2012 and would happily pay again for a pro version for Lemmy.
The legal term for not knowing the difference between right and wrong? I suppose that still applies.