Cyo

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[–] Cyo@lemmy.world 27 points 1 month ago

Steam, I can install the Steam client without any problems on moat distros, also Valve has done a lot of things to make the Linux gaming better.

Gog doesn't have a desktop app for Linux, they're focused totally Windows so I don't care about it.

If I want "DRM free" games, then I pay for the original version with DRM and then pirate it to play whenever I want.

[–] Cyo@lemmy.world 0 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Almost every book I read back when I was a school student.

Each month we had to read a boring book chosen by the school, and at the end of each month we had a annoying test with questions like: "When the protagonist discovered the truth, what was the emotion he felt?" Or "How did the author felt when writing this?" So I had to read 300 pages of a boring book and pay attention to each detail each month.

I don't dislike reading, actually I enjoy good books, but reading something against my will is sickening.

[–] Cyo@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

23:00 - 06:30 , no one bothers me, I bother no one, just me and the quiet environment, perfect to grab a coffee, study and work without anything to take my focus away.

[–] Cyo@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

Me, tbh I don't like meta but the groups in facebooks is probably what keeps me there, for example there is a group about an anime and the guys there literally translate the new volumes of the novel months faster than other piracy sites, almost in the moment, there is also the memes and other posts that only appear around those groups. Not even reddit has that content, so what keeps me attached to facebook is mainly anime groups

[–] Cyo@lemmy.world 4 points 10 months ago

That was what gave me the final push to switch from Windows to GNU/Linux

[–] Cyo@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Idk, but it really sounds like something that could be possible in a future. Sending matter sounds difficult since the mass problem but electric information has barely any mass (or it does not?) Something really difficult would be calculating the possition of earth in the universe in the past and sending a signal to a receptor in the past earth

[–] Cyo@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

ryuugames.com (Has a lot of +18 content)

[–] Cyo@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

Plain text files, all files sorted like 01S-C1 which means number 01 of a solution on C1 normally the last part means something like idk Linux? For example I solved a problem in my computer for the fifth time so I write 05S-L1.txt

[–] Cyo@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

Then in that case the rational violence would have been totally against the government, instead they damaged things used by low/middle class citizens and not things that actually would piss off politicians, they also damaged small businesses (literally run by families)

If they are going to use violence against citizens then they have no justification.

[–] Cyo@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago (4 children)

What I mention is what happened in October of 2019 in Chile.

Yeah, I know that they need to attract attention to a protest to be listened. BUT by no means it justifies destroying and robbing small businesses, burning churches and destroy schools (while asking for better education)

They literally went and made a mess of things. They could have just made a crowd, block the road, go to the government institutions but they choosed violence to other citizens. After that they left things even worse than they were, that's a sign of lack of common sense and responsibility.

Many people lost their jobs, schools ended with heavy damag, the Metro stations where I live ended up in a mess, and for some reason they burned churches. Yeah.

[–] Cyo@lemmy.world 5 points 10 months ago

I went back to reddit to see how are things going, just one day and I can conclude that Lemmy has become superior.

 

If you eat them, how many as a limit per day? I have tried to put a limit of 10 for day but those cookie are just too delicious.

 

Mine was at the beginning to be able to read Visual Novels, but now is more than that, I like to learn more and there are few sensations like understanding new "symbols" as words.

 

I have been reading a few VNs since the last years but I have not found any recommendation about a Visual Novel about vampires. If you know a good VN about vampires please recommend me one (I like stories about vampires)

 

I found about this a few months ago, it's a free tool that makes the task of managing the internet access of programs a easy one. For example, you can select exactly which process can access the internet manually, of course blocking some system things on windows will disable the connection totally until reactivated.

With this I can prevent apps from updating when I don't need it them online.

Each time you execute a new program if it tries to connect to the internet it will be blocked by simplewall and ask you if allow or not.

It is compatible with windows 7 and higher versions.

You should read how to use it and what it does before installing it.

The program is open source and it's on GitHub: https://github.com/henrypp/simplewall

 

When I mean learning I do not mean translating big sentences or something like that, I mean things like: "Is this japanese sentence correctly written? 雲の日が好きです" In this example it answered: "

Yes, the Japanese sentence "雲の日が好きです" is correctly written. It translates to "I like cloudy days" in English. Here's a breakdown of the sentence:

  • 雲 (くも/kumo): This means "cloud."
  • の (no): This is a possessive particle that indicates the relationship between "cloud" and "day" in this context.
  • 日 (ひ/hi): This means "day."
  • が (ga): This is a subject marker particle that marks "cloudy day" as the subject of the sentence.
  • 好きです (すきです/suki desu): This means "like" or "to like" and is a polite way of expressing one's preference. The verb 好き (suki) means "to like," and です (desu) is a polite copula used to indicate politeness and formality.

Therefore, the sentence "雲の日が好きです" correctly conveys the meaning "I like cloudy days" in Japanese.

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Is this correct,do you consider it reliable?

Sometimes I also ask some questions like: "What function does 'こと' grammatically fulfill on this sentence? .... "

 

(Sorry if my english is wrong)

Hello, I have been learning japanese on my own for a few months now (Reading Genki, WaniKani, PDFs, etc) . My main goal for now is to reach a good level to use Visual novels (In japanese of course) with Yomichan + Textractor to learn new vocab.

I have been reading about this on the internet and many people says that Visual novels often lack normal vocab or they use unusual vocab.
Is there any Visual novel with formal vocabulary and that you would recommend?

Thanks.

 

We should go and save the useful info to re-post it here, it's a good opportunity to migrate all the information.

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