MKVToolNix Batch Tool should be able to do it automatically, assuming the subtitle format is supported.
"And reduce the surplus population" -Scrooge
Yes, since the pronunciation of Volkswagen can be inferred from taking 'Volks' as rhyming with 'Folks' and either pronouncing 'wagen' as intended—with 'gen' rhyming with the 'gain' in 'again'—or just pronouncing it as 'wagon'. In contrast, the pronunciation of 'kt' at the end of 'flohmarkt' can't be inferred from an existing English word. Additionally, using the spelling 'flow' disambiguates the English pronunciation of 'floh', especially when dialect is taken into account.
Ultimately, because Volkswagen has had decades of advertisements marketing its proper pronunciation and making the brand name widely-recognized, it has an inherent advantage in terms of brand recognition to start with.
I didn't say it was. An important aspect of promoting the adoption of any product or service is having a brand name that is easily pronounceable to facilitate word-of-mouth promotion. It's something that's all the more important for a Fediverse service, given the lack of means to promote Flohmarkt with paid advertising campaigns.
While Flohmarkt works as a brand name in German, it's not immediately clear how to pronounce it in English, versus the easily pronounced Lemmy, Mastodon, Misskey, Pixelfed, Loops, and Friendica. For that reason, 'Flohmarkt' should be kept as the platform's name in German-speaking countries, but be localized as 'Flowmarkt' or 'Flowmarket' in English-speaking ones.
I think an English localization as 'Flowmarkt' or 'Flowmarket' might be more catchy in English-speaking countries, since the intended pronunciation for 'Flohmarkt' isn't clear at a first glance.
Until Andy Yen is made to step down from Proton and Proton disavows political alignment with any political party, rather than the PR equivalent of them "keeping their opinions to themselves", switching to Proton shouldn't be encouraged.
"Use your memory" doesn't make for a great reference in trying to dispute a statement made in a well-referenced encyclopedia article.
The article itself has an abundant number of reliable references. Reviewing details throughout the article such as the Junta taking an anti-Ukraine stance merely to stay on Putin's good side in terms of weapon shipments, selling out to China as yet another source of weapons, India engaging in the same sort of war profiteering that they've done with Russian oil by providing them with yet more weapons, and the Junta proceeding to use all of those weapons on its own people, at times intentionally targeting civilians, any sympathy towards the Junta seems difficult to comprehend.
As an analogy, many far-right extremists have framed the January 6, 2021 storming of the US Capitol Building as a valid protest of a "rigged" election, but their unsubstantiated claims neither change the fact that the 2020 US presidential election hadn't been rigged, nor that the violent MAGA protestors deserved the prison time that they were subsequently sentenced to.
In a political landscape as heated as Myanmar, there were bound to be protests regardless of who won the election, but protests alone don't invalidate election results. So, unless you have reliable sources to base your claims off of, "memory" isn't a valid reference on Wikipedia.
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Although in practice American fines are a joke compared to EU ones, companies are willing to pay more to avoid having to admit to liability, since to them there's reputational value in being able to deny wrongdoing in perpetuity, and instead treat fines and settlements as a cost of doing business.
Slap on the wrist.
US Private Security Company Is Hiring Nearly 100 Armed ~~US Veterans~~ Mercenaries to Run Gaza Checkpoint, Report Says
FTFY
I wish them the best; it's unfortunate how many people in West Virginia have been conned into thinking that fossil fuel production is an either sustainable or positive means of attaining a better future for themselves and their kids, versus investing in education and infrastructure to boost a more prosperous service economy.
The economic decline and poverty that is emblematic of many of the state's former coal-mining towns should serve as an indicator that such investment is already 50 years overdue. Unfortunately, there's lots of people who'd rather dig their heads in the sand, pretend climate change doesn't exist, and vote for short-sighted tax cuts that benefit the rich in the long-term, all the while cheering on the suppression of civil rights across the state and the nation.