hoagecko

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Hatena Bookmark, a social bookmarking service by Hatena Inc. that launched on February 10, 2005, is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.

The service was launched as a Japanese alternative to del.icio.us, the world's number one social bookmarking service, and even now, 20 years later, it is still actively running, with hundreds of people bookmarking dozens of articles every day.

Incidentally, Hatena Inc., the company that operates this service, is world-famous for its work as the outsourced administrator of the social media portion of Nintendo Co., Ltd.'s Filipnote Studio, and for developing the "SplatNet" app for Nintendo's Splatoon series of games.

 

I'm Japanese, but I know this British regional topic.

This sandwich filling was invented by a Japanese person, and the interest in it led to it being reported in Japanese newspapers.

Honestly, I think this debate is necessary but ridiculous.

EDIT:

I've just realized that this post might violate our community rule, "No politics. (Sandwich sub is not a political sub, go figure.)" So I'm considering deleting it.

(To me, this topic was about a faraway foreign country, and it was about the interpretation of law, not the enactment of law, so I didn't realize that this post was political.)

For now, I'll delete this post if I receive a notice from a mod or if it receives a certain number of downvotes, so please downvote it if you think this is political news.

RE-EDIT:

While I was editing this addendum, I received a positive response from the mod to this post, so I am withdrawing the above addendum regarding deletion.

 

I just created the Lemmy community for experimental film. Feel free to post anything, including links to experimental films, chatting, and asking questions, as long as the topic is experimental film.

However, please be sure to mark any work that may cause epileptic seizures, such as flashing, as NSFW.

This is my first time moderating a forum, including Lemmy.

As I am not an English speaker, I use translation software to post and view content, so I hope you will be kind enough to understand this.

[–] hoagecko@sh.itjust.works 5 points 2 days ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I'm not an Anglophone, so I apologize if the grammar in this comment is incorrect.

This comment uses Google Translate.

This playlist is not my work, so I cannot include songs mentioned in the comments.

To address this issue, I created a playlist that includes two songs I already know and songs recommended in the comments.

I've divided the songs into two themes: "Frog Croaking" and "Frog Themes."

To avoid confusion about the playlist's themes, I've reorganized them into two playlists: one for songs that fit the "Frog Croaking" theme and one for the newly released "Frog Names."

Music Frogs Would Listen To (Clone) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5c5gQ7gvAoxbM9F6eEXirW?pt=b418c8a712b0d7ecdced69d9255f1897

Songs with Frog Names or Themes https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4fKUVgQAiKrrL9lpCcTOz0?pt=427b78f775dfdcb9e0304d18a41f5461

Enjoy!

 

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2kP9jazPScuE7z7t8nl4YZ

The OP playlist is not my creation.

So, I've released this Spotify playlist for the Lemmy community to collaborate on, reclassifying the original playlist into two major categories (frog sounds, and names/themes).

You can receive an invitation to collaborate on the playlist by clicking the link below.

for sounds: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5c5gQ7gvAoxbM9F6eEXirW?pt=b418c8a712b0d7ecdced69d9255f1897

for names/themes: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4fKUVgQAiKrrL9lpCcTOz0?pt=427b78f775dfdcb9e0304d18a41f5461

 

edit: Changed from Japanese title.