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Translations update from Weblate #3711

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Translations update from Weblate for CircuitPython/main.

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jepler and others added 10 commits November 16, 2020 16:03
Before, there were two problems:
 * Even if a pulsein was never constructed, supervisor_disable_tick
   would occur during restart.  This could cancel out a supervisor_enable_tick
   from someplace else, with unexpected results.
 * If two or more pulseins were constructed, each one would enable ticks,
   but only the last one deinited (or the reset routine) would disable,
   leaving ticks running indefinitely.

In my testing, it seemed that this led to the board sometimes stopping when
it should have auto-reloaded.
While trying to debug adafruit#3572, I noticed that I would frequently break in
the midst of gettimeofday and that the routine get_adjusted_boot_time
had to take and release locks.  Furthermore, we don't want "adjusted"
boot time, which could go forwards or backwards depending on the
adjustment (such as setting the clock used by gettimeofday() to the network
time)
Currently translated at 100.0% (848 of 848 strings)

Translation: CircuitPython/main
Translate-URL: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/circuitpython/main/pt_BR/
Switch our workflows to ubuntu 20.04
esp32: Two random changes that also fixed the I2C crash for me
@tannewt tannewt merged commit 8ac9b17 into adafruit:main Nov 18, 2020
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