return2ozmatoTechnology@lemmy.worldEnglish·6 months agocross-posted to: hardware@lemmy.mltechnology@lemmy.worldRoku has patented a way to show ads over anything you plug into your TV(arstechnica.com)external-linkarrow-up1408arrow-down112message-square58fedilink
arrow-up1396arrow-down1external-linkRoku has patented a way to show ads over anything you plug into your TV(arstechnica.com)return2ozmatoTechnology@lemmy.worldEnglish·6 months agocross-posted to: hardware@lemmy.mltechnology@lemmy.worldmessage-square58fedilink
minus-squaremaryjayjayEnglisharrow-up1arrow-down4·6 months agolinkfedilinkLede has a very specific meaning and is seldom used outside of journalism, lead is perfectly acceptable in common vernacular
minus-squareiAmTheTotarrow-up5arrow-down0·6 months agolinkfedilinkYes, and this was that very specific meaning and was used in the context of journalism.
minus-squaremaryjayjayEnglisharrow-up1arrow-down4·6 months agolinkfedilinkLanguage is meant to convey meaning. You clearly understood the meaning, so the language succeeded. https://www.poynter.org/reporting-editing/2019/lead-vs-lede-roy-peter-clark-has-the-definitive-answer-at-last/
FYI, it’s “lede”
Oh, I’m stupid
Lede has a very specific meaning and is seldom used outside of journalism, lead is perfectly acceptable in common vernacular
Yes, and this was that very specific meaning and was used in the context of journalism.
Language is meant to convey meaning. You clearly understood the meaning, so the language succeeded.
https://www.poynter.org/reporting-editing/2019/lead-vs-lede-roy-peter-clark-has-the-definitive-answer-at-last/