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Reply to comment by hollyhoppet in So apparently Twitterati has been laughing at some Ikea sofa, so I naturally made a Vaporwave version of it by Moonside
'Twitterati' is just word play on 'literati', in a condescending way. The twitterati have been dunking on this Ikea sofa. I feel like the vibe of discussion has been that the new flower covers are too retro too soon, so obviously I had to do a vaporwave palette swap.
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Reply to comment by devtesla in despite my lack of a foot fetish, my feet are CONSTANTLY in my mouth and my ability to articulate anything intelligent is nonexistant by twovests
I'm positively envious.
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Reply to comment by devtesla in So apparently Twitterati has been laughing at some Ikea sofa, so I naturally made a Vaporwave version of it by Moonside
'Twitterati' is just word play on 'literati'. The twitterati have been dunking on this Ikea sofa.
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Reply to comment by hollyhoppet in just moved in to a new apartment and it is very dirty and they're keeping (american) eggs outside the fridge in the cupboards wahhhh by twovests
Hens in Europe have been vaccinated against salmonella and afaik the eggs aren't pasteurized here.
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feeding frenzy
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Reply to Channel Awesome | Fallen Titans #3 by Moonside
So this is about the folks with and behind Nostalgia Critic, that you may have heard of. He's one of the originating forces behind the "angry male nerd ranting at the camera as criticism" trend of YouTube. But Channel Awesome was way worse than just being bad at criticism, clearly wading into abuse territory.
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Reply to cool and new idea for a gimp fork by twovests
Naming things is truly one of the two hardest problems in software engineering.
The GIMP has been around under that name for going on 20 years. Its user base has grown exponentially worldwide, and the tool kit itself is standing on the brink of a quantum leap in capabilities. I see no signs that its name, which has positive brand recognition across a very large community of users, has held back the GIMP's market penetration in the least. At this time, a name change would be actively harmful to long established organic promotion that works very well.
Any "quantum leap in capabilities" is strictly inconsequential to naming, I hate nerds.
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I just checked the Wiki (I have never studied lambda calculus), can you beta reduce Y g = ...stuff... by hand?
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Reply to comment by twovests in (Mandarin simplified) Chinese is such a rad fucken language u should learn it by twovests
Yeah it's a solid choice, however, you could try finding texts in pīnyīn for reading practice. Reading has benefits and you can circumvent the usual scripts for the most part with tech. Functional literacy needs thousands of words in your vocabulary anyways and you can start grokking the characters later.
I actually neither speak nor am I learning Chinese, I've just had some casual interest into CJK scripts. I've read Chinese philosophy and literature in translation where some passing knowledge of the script is useful. But honestly after seeing this thread... Maybe I should start it too. I've got my previous hobby languages, French and Swedish up to the point I can read them just fine and I don't have atm access to speech practice without, like, effort.
I just have a few resources in my mind that you might not be aware of that I've found useful for language learning:
- Paul Nation's What Do You Need to Know to Learn a Foreign Language?. It's only 56 pages of lucid prose and by far the best source for solid strategies for learning. Nation is apparently one of the biggest names in second language vocabulary acquisition.
- Nation also offers survival vocabulary lists. These are 120 words and phrases that are the most important ones for a person going on a brief visit. Here's the one for Mandarin. This is the original paper that outlines the methodology for how it was constructed and tips for usage.
- Some of the very best public domain foreign language courses are those by Foreign Service Institute, who train US diplomats etc. The Mandarin one is probably good if somewhat outdated. There are tons of hobby pages dedicated just to hosting these courses.
- I'm big into Anki the spaced repetition flash card software. I've got 10,000 cards atm. Flash cards are like outrageously good for vocabulary.
- Learning With Texts is a quirky yet cool tool for reading practice. You copy paste a foreign language texts, you can add dictionaries to translate each word by clicking them, you can collect words and make flash cards out of the sentences. It shows which words you haven't encountered yet and so on.
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Reply to I made a youtube comment by bunnies
Actually some Youtube video comment sections are ok.
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Reply to comment by no_defun_allowed in Actually I think we should ban video games here by Moonside
then again screens and keyboards
Impure! Banish them!
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Nota bene (and I'm not necessarily directing this at you, 1vs): the writing system - as you allude with 'simplified' - isn't a language, it's a writing system. It's entirely possible to write Chinese in a latin alphabet using pinyin, like:
Wǒ shì Měiguó quánměi diànshì[tái] zhíxíng tái zhǎng Zhāng Huìjūn. Wǒ de wèntí shì: yǐ guǎn zīběn wéi zhǔ zhuǎnbiàn, guózī jiānguǎn zhínéng shì dāngxià dàjiā dōu pǔbiàn guānzhù de yīgè huàtí.
And so on. Here's (1, 2) Victor Mair, a world renown sinologist, on the topic of learning to read Chinese. TL;DR: delay learning the characters in lieu for spoken language and reading pinyin (or pinyin annotated) texts.
I use the flashcard program Anki for a bunch of stuff and answer questions from time to time on /r/Anki and many Japanese and Chinese learners there make this grave mistake of trying to memorize like 10 characters a day from the beginning and I basically all the time have to tell them this biz since wasting so much time would be tragic, so it was on my mind.
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Reply to comment by musou in "I feel like someone in japan in the 1980s perfectly predicted the kind of thing tumblr would love in 2018" by Moonside
It's this.
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I didn't realize that this was by the mcmansionhell author now I gotta actually read this!! and not just think "same"
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Reply to comment by Moonside in ART THOUGHTZ: Grad School by Moonside
but yes me and art thoughtz are friends now - old pals, in fact.
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Reply to comment by mm_ in ART THOUGHTZ: Grad School by Moonside
I'm an extreme neophyte and have no idea what's his deal but I loved this baby.
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Reply to comment by hitto in I can't believe this shitpost hasn't been done yet by Moonside
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Reply to I'm brendan eich [OP got benned] by devtesla
mods, excommunicate!
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Oh the things people do for puns!
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Reply to comment by Fangren in Nota bene: there's apparently a new Steven Universe episode out after the wedding shenanigans by Moonside
I don't stumble upon much SU content on social media anymore so what ends up happening is that I go biweekly on Wikipedia's episode list, but this one didn't have an air date. SAD!
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Reply to this paper proposes preventing bug exploits by adding thousands of non-exploitable bugs to programs by mm_
I'm a big fan of how this seems like a total joke.
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This seems to keep happening.
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Reply to comment by cat in does anyone else habitually highlight text while reading it? by hollyhoppet
I think this is a pretty good reason that can't be criticized, anything that makes computing less dorky is good in my book.
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Reply to how can i only do good consumption only? how do youse only do/attempt to do good consumption only? by cat
i am doing a whole lot too much internet and i need to stop with direct action
What do you mean? Have you considered entryism?
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Reply to comment by devtesla in So apparently Twitterati has been laughing at some Ikea sofa, so I naturally made a Vaporwave version of it by Moonside
Yeah I'm actually big into floral patterns, but I find that particular pattern a bit busy.