It's the tongue speaking.
Brahvim
It's useful for when X11/systemd
getch'a.
~~Does it have an Espressif chip inside?~~
I'm sorry. I'm on the internet. I shouldn't be asking you.
Apparently, it's a bunch'a ARMs!:
[ https://docs.flipper.net/development/hardware/tech-specs ]
I'd've pronounced it "Yu-shu-wann" first-try, probably.
*"Hi. Sorry if I get your name wrong, but... is it 'Yuxuan'?"
Wha-
People in the middle! Crushed yet again, oof!
"30".
"A03".
Aaaa, see it nauw maaeeeen!
Me looking for where the penguin artwork spells "xkcd":
Indian here. Redditors say that Indians say this a lot. I'd like to tell you that while Indians do use this sentence, it's almost always placed only after a long, somewhat-gone-off-tangent-in-some-places conversation that explained everything well.
Maaaaaaybe it was to convince you without describing tasks, but... mostly, it's not so.
Also, I don't remember hearing it IRL at all. Just felt like I have heard it at least twice in my 18 years of humaning around.
(Thaaaaanksies! ^-^)
Technically the truth.
(He da one trainin' man 'buntu.)