daredevil

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[–] daredevil@kbin.social 2 points 9 months ago

That's good to know. I do have 8GB VRAM, so maybe I'll look into it eventually.

[–] daredevil@kbin.social 2 points 9 months ago (6 children)

I'm looking forward to the day where these tools will be more accessible, too. I've tried playing with some of these models in the past, but my setup can't handle them yet.

[–] daredevil@kbin.social 5 points 9 months ago

Rikaichamp

  • learning Japanese

Vimium

  • keyboard-centric workflow >

Bitwarden

  • password manager
[–] daredevil@kbin.social 2 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Good question. In the past, there have been some federation issues. However, things have seemed fine for awhile now. I will admit that it's entirely possible that there are issues that I may not be aware of. I don't do any extensive testing as I'm just a regular user, and /kbin is a younger platform which tries to do something different from lemmy and mastodon. If the Collections feature interests you, I might suggest just making a kbin account to give it a test run. You can essentially have the same feed you do now thanks to federation, but with the added benefit of feeds more suited to your interests. Public Collections are also very useful for discovering similar communities across the fediverse.

[–] daredevil@kbin.social 1 points 10 months ago

Deep Questions with Cal Newport
Learn Japanese with Masa-Sensei

[–] daredevil@kbin.social 13 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (3 children)

kbin has this -- the feature is called collections. https://kbin.social/magazines/collections

you can make public ones that others can follow, or private ones to make curated feeds for yourself.

[–] daredevil@kbin.social 29 points 10 months ago

Pandora's Box is already opened, unfortunately. The Streisand Effect is only going to make this worse.

[–] daredevil@kbin.social 2 points 10 months ago

Hehe yeah, I'd have to agree. Studio Ghibli films are really nice. I should probably give it a rewatch some time soon.

[–] daredevil@kbin.social 9 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Kiki's Delivery Service

[–] daredevil@kbin.social 5 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

To add further context--I'd like to emphasize that an understanding of written Chinese would help with Kanji, but like you said, to a limited extent. When reading Kanji, there are cases where you'd have to be cognizant of Onyomi and Kunyomi (Basically pronunciations rooted in Chinese vs. Japanese). Not as important if you are strictly "reading", I suppose. However, this would also not provide insight when reading Hiragana nor Katakana, how particles are used, rules for conjugation (polite vs. casual, past vs. non-past tense, etc.), further reducing mutual intelligibility. In some cases, Chinese characters may be visually identical to Japanese Kanji, yet have different meanings or applications. Traditional Chinese vs. Simplified Chinese is also a whole other topic.

Examples where there is some similarity:
JP: 走る
EN: Run (verb)

CN: 走路
EN: Walk (verb)

Matching characters, unrelated meaning and application:
JP: 勉強
EN: Study (noun)

CN: 勉強
EN: Reluctantly (adverb)

Furthermore, Chinese uses Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) word order, whereas Japanese uses Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) word order. Japanese also regularly uses subject omission, so it's important to consider these things if you're moving from one language to the other. Missing an understanding of these differences could lead to pretty different interpretations of a sentence.

That being said, having a background in Chinese would be more beneficial when picking up Japanese than the other way around, IMO.

[–] daredevil@kbin.social 3 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

To further add onto this, they can be public or private. Public Collections are able to be followed by other users. This would be helpful for increasing discoverability for fellow users and communities/magazines. You can create Private Collections for personalized feeds that you may not want to share, negating the need to create a new account for feeds with a different theme or purpose.

[–] daredevil@kbin.social 5 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

On /kbin, there is a feature called Collections -- you can group similar communities akin to multireddits. These collections can be public or private, and don't need to have an overarching theme. Public collections are pretty handy for discoverability too.

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