I haven't messed with my raspberry pi in maybe a month... And I think one of my backups got corrupted because I receive an email saying that it failed along with tons of errors every night. Hmm, maybe I should get to that soon...
What I'm about to introduce is a brand new OSS community chat app I've worked on solo, on and off, for the past 5 years. I believe it's one of the closest public attempts at feature parity with platforms like Discord or Slack to date.
Without checking it, it's likely that the first commit had already years of work.
I find the belly very interesting. Looks almost like a huge cotton ball on an open wound, with the red coming from the outer parts. Was it intentional? How did you do it?
(this was asked by someone who knows nothing about sewing)
About Digi, here in Portugal it's a bit iffy. Sometimes calls don't arrive, mobile data doesn't work in the subway, along with some other nitpicks, but it's definitely gotten better since I started using it. I get unlimited data for fairly cheap which is cool.
It's not like I need to be connected to the internet at all times, so my biggest peeve is definitely the fact that for some ungodly reason whenever I stop getting mobile data I need to fully reboot my phone to get it back again. Turning mobile data on and off, or setting airplane mode on and off doesn't work for some reason.
But something to take into account is that (and this is purely anecdotal) coincidentally the moment I started using digi, I started getting spam calls en masse, specifically from Iberdrola. Most of the time once a day, but at some point it reached multiple times a day. I never answered, but would search the number online and see that it was spam. Though it could very much have been a coincidence, it still makes digi feel a bit sus to me. Rarely do I ever use it without a vpn.
Vou escrever em português já que não falo espanhol e assim para uma pessoa que fale espanhol deve ser fácil de perceber.
Mesmo textos japoneses normais, especialmente aqueles escritos um bocado mal como o meu, têm muito hiragana, mas maioria das palavras que se conseguem ler normalmente não dizem muito. Por exemplo, na primeira frase, se só se lesse o hiragana:
"_" "mais ou menos" "desde" "_" "<- especificar objeto" "_" "<- fazendo a ação anterior no objeto especificado" "_" "sou"
Por outro lado, só lendo os kanji:
"3 anos atrás" "japonês" "estudo" "pessoa"
Juntando tudo:
"3 anos atrás" "mais ou menos" "desde" "japonês" "<-" "estudo" "a fazer" "pessoa" "sou"
Ou seja:
"Estudo japonês há cerca de 3 anos"
Por isso mesmo que se saiba ler hiragana, muitas vezes (maioria das vezes) as partes mais importantes das frases são as que não se conseguem ler! Mesmo quando maioria da frase é composta por hiragana ou katakana!
Mais, existem kanjis que parecem-se com katakana. Por exemplo:
口 ロ
夕 タ
Por isso sem contexto pode-se pensar que se está a ler uma coisa quando na verdade é outra.
Mesmo assim, acredito que só conseguir ler hiragana e katakana já é impressionante o suficiente ;)
...but how should I interpret your passive aggressiveness if I should interpret your use of punctuation as no more than an effort to communicate clearly?
earwax