Not an issue on NixOS, you can ship old deps with it
Not an issue on NixOS, you can ship old deps with it
Nix: you package it yourself and do a pull request
Sadly, many flatpaks don’t even work on NixOS properly because of assumptions about the file structure or similar
Really? Because I updated and my wine prefix just broke. That was yesterday.
No, enter gate
Of course not, I’m just saying your don’t need to eat those foods to survive
I went to Kazakhstan and people there don’t eat any of those things
The traditional foodstuffs are flour and meat, with a lot of things made from milk
Yeah, Russia doesn’t arrest Apple employees in Russia
Not 100%
I’m not voting for Trump
70% of Republican voters stand with Ukraine
You didn’t prove it had any effect. I actually learned the simplified characters and they are more confusing
fā 發 and fà 髮 now share the character 发 despite different meanings and pronunciations
Same for 亁 gān and 幹 gàn sharing the character 干
Considering mainland Chinese have no issue reading traditional characters, I don’t see how it helps
If you can’t understand something, you don’t get challenged, you just skip it. You need to be getting 98%-99% of the text to gain something from reading it
Simplified Chinese didn’t do anything. Taiwan has a higher literacy rate than mainland China while using traditional characters
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_literacy_rate
Only if you understand most of it
You have no appreciation for people learning languages and how hard it is
Turning over in my head is an expression that’s also part of vocabulary, there’s no physical turning, it’s a form of speech
You can ask the AI for any reading level you want and it will do it
People reading more might actually make them better readers, Even if it’s too simple for your standards!
If they read more simple material, they would still improve their reading comprehension. Maybe even more efficiently, if it’s still challenging but not overwhelming
Yes, people reading books would be terrible
I see, I was holding it wrong