#Programming Language Help
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antiadvil · 6 months ago
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i need dan and phil to learn the full story behind their rpftourney win i NEED them to understand how hard we fought in the semifinals i neeeeeeed them to understand how serious tumblr voter fraud is
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thepersonalwords · 24 days ago
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If you do not use clean language in your NAPS the negative words can be literally taken as part of the NAPS, and then you wonder why your NAPS has gone adrift, or that it only partly worked for you.
Stephen Richards, NAPS: Discover The Power Of Night Audio Programs
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local-magpie · 2 months ago
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i think people should just pay me to look very pretty and say vaguely smart sounding things in discord servers so that i can pay off my student loans and quit my job and eat grapes all day while playing ffxiv and making medieval shit
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pigeonstab · 5 months ago
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Surprendre! Bird hugs!!
(The owl kicked me out for getting too many things wrong so that one's from google lol I couldn't find how you say "Surprise!" like you're jumping out at somebody so maybe that's not a thing over there)
Anyway hello!! How are you? I hope you're doing okay and your food from last night was good (>^-^|^-^<)
Haha we do have it. 'surprendre' is the infinitive of the verb you just yelled 'the act of surprising!!' though I guess you guys don't have verb infinitives do you? You just say 'to surprise'.
Anyway to yell surprise in french just say 'surprise!' ;] it's a transparent word when it's an interjection. (Which is like 'Oh' 'ah!' or even 'fuck!' but those are in both languages. Would be pretty stale if we didn't have those lol) Now then!
Birs hugs!!!! Yippeeeee!!! I love the gifs you find ^^ I'm alright! Got what I needed to get done today so I can go to work on my art shtuff lol. The croque monsieurs were very very good. I wish I'd taken a picture now. I might just make more now.
Ps. (You do find infinitives in some cases like 'je me suis fait surprendre' but in English you'd translate that 'I was surprised [by something]' that's really weird don't really know the rule for when to use the infinitive. I guess you guys can't make sentences like that, it's understandable that you had issues with it. I'll look it up for you.)
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zackbuildit · 9 months ago
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> be me
> arguing w/ someone on discord who is extremely rude but overconfident in own knowledge
> server has a 1 strike policy w/ certain harassment
> they finally call us "sped" twice so it counts
> no mods online but it worth a shot
> "@ moderators repeated harassment"
> mod instantly appears
> mod instantly find 2 different examples of them harassing us
> mod instantly bans them and deletes all of their rude messages in like 1 second
is the being respected as a person by a stranger just running to our head or is this what it feels like to be royalty
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sansmeanswithout · 4 months ago
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okay I could have sworn I saw something at one point about a weird programing language that was like oddly kinky? It would praise you when you completed lines of code I think and it had an odd gentle mommy Dom vibe.
i can't remember the name of it or find it now so if anyone thinks this is familiar or know the name of it let me know please.
I thought it might be Whitespace because I remembered it somehow being connected to the videogame Rust but that doesn't seem to be it.
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istjury · 2 years ago
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my csp just killed itself and now i dont have any of the downloaded stuff there and cant open any of my files thus i can't finish any of my works
im goig. isnane i dort even care if anyone can comprehend what im saying i just need to put it annywhere cause im a crybaby ew /lh
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glueandmorphemes · 2 months ago
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hello, this is to the people who took their ib myp e-assessment last year. I have my language and literature exam tomorrow and i'm terrified, so do you have any advice or anything at all? everything is appreciated honestly (i gave myself a headache and i'm like prepped but i also don't feel ready at all cause it's english)
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popcornkwantum · 2 years ago
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I made a silly little comic. I think I lost my autism creature programming abilities
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empyreasheart · 1 year ago
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but on the topic of language learning apps some i used include
Drops - made by the same people at kahoot, more of a vocabulary app than learning actual grammar but it has a lot of options, free version lets u do 5 minutes every 12 hours. If you want to learn more than one language what i did was download the individual language apps (u can either just download drops for all languages or drops (specific language) ie drops spanish for just spanish) and use different accounts. i also took advantage of the free trial cuz its fun but i do think the 5-10 minutes a day thing works fine to create a doable habit
Beelinguapp - This one requires a subscription i dont remember how much you can do without one but i have an android so i just downloaded a modded apk. edit: i forgot to elaborate when i posted this but its practicing reading / listening by reading stories and articles
Mango languages - this one is a lot different than duolingo but still good, its essentially based on learning by hearing / speaking a new language than just learning vocabulary and writing sentences. It requires premium BUT if you have a library card you can check if your local library lets you use it for free (this isnt guarenteed unfortunately but i think it is more common in bigger areas), there are also some free endangered languages
Memrise - Like the name implies this is mostly an app for memorizing words and sentences, using flashcards. Theres official courses but users can make them too so you can use it for more than just language learning if you want to. I think if you used this with mango languages it would be helpful to get practice writing phrases & words in a way you dont get to with ml. Apparently theres a pro subscription but i have no idea whats different & a lot of people say the free version works just fine
Ling - Havent used this for very long but its almost identical to duolingo but with more languages, its basically premium only but once again i use a modded apk
Some more specific stuff
Lifeprint - ASL w/ videos and its all free! a very good resource even if you arent looking to learn
Tagalog.com - Free resource for tagalog you just have to make an account
If you have resources for specific languages or anything in general id love to hear, this is all just from someone who has had a casual interest in language learning
Also if you have an android you can download modded apks of a lot of paid language apps. Just be safe (use adblock) and smart, not all apks are actually modded or theyre too buggy to be worth it, so pay attention to the reviews. The paid apps are often very nice but the prices are ridiculous. everyone deserves the chance to learn. I dont know if theres ios equilivants (although i wonder if theres a way to run apks on your pc through something like bluestacks)
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education43 · 9 months ago
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sudusong · 7 months ago
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Rematching comfort media (george trombley's Japanese From Zero lessons) bc I'm rusty and want to get active with the language again, and bc I'm feeling stressed out and need to relax so bad...
(I just feel really warm inside when i rewatch his videos. I hope i get to 250th+ episode again this time :) )
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venomgender · 9 months ago
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NOT THE HTML HELP MEEEE
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girlspecimen · 2 years ago
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anyways on sanrio girlism... yesterday i sat down near this cute girl and complimented her hair n she noticed my kuromi shirt and was like "kuromi is my favorite!!" and showed me her kuromi keychain. and i was like "i love kuromi too but my most favorite is my melody" and she sat there and looked at me for a minute before saying quietly "you know that kuromi and my melody are like... best friends, right?" AGH IT WAS SO CUTE
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j-esbian · 1 year ago
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frustrating how so many craft books have a section about "how to sell what you've made"
like on one hand i get it because the person writing the book has obviously made their craft a full-time job. and they might have some tips and tricks that might be useful, and there are people out there who might be trying to start a small business out of it
but on the other hand it's just exhausting and feels like another voice saying "what's the point of having a hobby if you're not going to monetize it"
#the one of those that rly boils my blood. that i still think about all the time. almost ten years later#the art of language invention by david peterson lmao. fuck that. it is NOT actually a helpful resource if youre trying to get into conlang#in the intro he pretty explicitly was like 'yeah i'm only writing this bc the publishing house approached me bc#i made up some languages for the game of thrones show and that's popular so they thought it would sell'#the meat of the book itself is pretty rudimentary stuff iirc. 'here's the ipa chart. this is what a morpheme is.'#some cool stuff in there about how to build your own font and mess with the kerning to make cursive but it was a program i dont have so#and at the end. hoooooo boy. this is where u can tell they told him to put in this kind of section bc he basically straight up said#'if you're reading this because you want to learn how to build a fantasy conlang dont bother :)#if you weren't on this specific forum in 2002 youll never get it. just hire a Real Conlanger instead'#like. that absolutely colored the rest of the book preceding it bc the entire thing was stuff i had literally just learned#in the intro to linguistics class that inspired me to want to learn how to make a language. so it was nothing new#and the added antagonism of basically saying 'if you dont already know how to do this IM not gonna help bc you'd be competition'#again i understand why he had that attitude bc that's probably how the publisher pitched it in the first place#'this is going to be a book for the average joe who knows nothing about language mechanics and might have aspirations#of writing a story with its own language (because obviously gameofthrones was the first to do that /s) and is wondering how to do it'#but just a very weird attitude to have#mine
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marinaimsure · 2 years ago
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my mom asked me to look up my future job’s (based on my degree) possibilities in canada. 
for context, i’ve looked up how a biomedical scientist gets paid (from lowest to highest wages) in many countries in europe because, yes, i wanna work in that field and yeah, i wanna leave greece. but i also do care about quality of life etc etc. the reason she asked me that is bcuz i have some cousins who live there and would be able to help me initially, until i’d be able to get my own place or whatever. 
and while i also have cousins and uncles and aunts on the US, im lowkey scared to live there hehe :,) 
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