Truly, without sarcasm, I invite you to read the gospels and actually get to now about Jesus. The shortest is Mark and can be read through in one evening.
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Akuchimoya@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•Duolingo CEO tries to walk back AI-first comments, failsEnglish5·4 months agoI tried out a bunch, including Babbel, Busuu, Language Transfer, Mango, and Memrise. I didn’t like them for one reason or another. I finally landed on Lingodeer. It’s similar to Duolingo, but it is a paid app. (You can try level 1 of any language for free.)
The regular subscription price is definitely not worth it. It’s okay (not great, but not awful) when they do their sales. But I felt okay about paying human workers.
This kind of learning is a great start, but will only get you so far. If your local library has access to Kanopy, look for the Great Courses series on Spanish. I thought that was an excellent series after a little bit of Duolingo.
Akuchimoya@startrek.websiteto News@lemmy.world•New Bill Would Make All Pornography a Federal Crime in the U.S.13·4 months agoThis is basically how we ended up with the burqa. A woman’s body is evil because it makes men unable to control their sexual urges, therefore women must be banned. Now, in Afghanistan, a woman’s voice must not even be heard.
How long until the USA reaches that point?
Akuchimoya@startrek.websiteto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Maybe Trump's Presidency Will Make Everything So Awful It Will Facilitate Actual Positive Change Nationwide6·4 months agoWe barely rejected the right wing nuts, and they could easily take the next election. While relief is warranted, we should not be smug or complacent about it, either. Lies more faster than the truth, it’s still an uphill battle for morality and decency.
Akuchimoya@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•Duolingo will replace contract workers with AI | The VergeEnglish8·5 months agoDuolingo got me enough vocabulary in Spanish to put the simplest sentences together, and then follow more robust lessons. I still think it was a good starting point, but I won’t use it anymore on principle.
So credit card issuers are bad now?
There’s too much to keep track of these days.
Akuchimoya@startrek.websiteto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Religions have some of the wackiest rules31·5 months agoBloodletting is therapeutic… for some very specific conditions. For example, hemochromatosis, where the body has too much iron, and there has been some preliminary study that blood donations are a way to reduce the amount of PFAS in blood.
But everyone has PFAS in their blood; not every male has (beyond normal) phimosis.
Akuchimoya@startrek.websiteto LinkedinLunatics@sh.itjust.works•Did you even say 'thank you'?1·5 months agoI had one interviewer specially say she was committed to getting back to each candidate, no matter the outcome. I expressed genuine appreciation for that, saying that most places just ghost people.
She ghosted me.
Akuchimoya@startrek.websiteto politics @lemmy.world•'Sobering reality' for Trump as he rages at night to friends about negative press: report6·6 months agoI’d imagine he thinks that other evil rich people and sycophants whose immoral compasses are aligned are his friends, but in reality they’re around because it benefits them (or they think it does), and they’d stab him in the back as soon as it benefits them. (It’s just that so far it hasn’t benefited their morally corrupt causes yet.) So people like the deceased Epstein, and Canadian traitors Kevin O’Leary and Gretzky. AB Premier Danielle Smith wouldn’t even be an afterthought of a “friend” in this context, but she’s trying so desperately hard to be accepted, it’s pathetic.
Akuchimoya@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla recalls all Cybertrucks ever made over trim falling off | ElectrekEnglish6·6 months agoA little over a year ago, a guy tried to ask me out and I’m the process said a few dumb things in an attempt to impress me. The dumbest of them all was that he was planning to buy a Cybertruck as his next vehicle. By the time he’d said this, I’d already long made up my mind about this guy. Mind, this was the period of time when Elon was just an asshole and hadn’t gone full Nazi yet, but even then, this dude’s choice of vehicle told me I’d made the right choice.
Theseadays I wonder if that guy ever got his idiot truck, and, whether he did or not, if he’s changed his mind about it.
Akuchimoya@startrek.websiteto politics @lemmy.world•Wait, why is the White House using Starlink to ‘improve Wi-Fi’?7·6 months agoI don’t believe nothing will change. I do believe Musk will capture communications and use it to monitor people he believes are his biggest enemies, then use it to best-case blackmail them, worst-case have them arrested in trumped-up (no pun intended) charges.
Random unknown people are being kidnapped, tortured, and sold internationally as slaves by the government. These are the cases we know about because they are getting to the media. How many are not getting through the Right-supporting media? Do we really think actual opponents aren’t just waiting targets?
Librarians go to school to learn how to manage information, whether it is in book format or otherwise. (We tend to think of libraries as places with books because, for so much of human history, that’s how information was stored.)
They are not supposed to have more information in their heads, they are supposed to know how to find (source) information, catalogue and categorize it, identify good information from bad information, good information sources from bad ones, and teach others how to do so as well.
I had to tell a bunch of librarians that LLMs are literally language models made to mimic language patterns, and are not made to be factually correct. They understood it when I put it that way, but librarians are supposed to be “information professionals”. If they, as a slightly better trained subset of the general public, don’t know that, the general public has no hope of knowing that.
Akuchimoya@startrek.websiteto News@lemmy.world•Elon reportedly orders government to stop feeding the bomb-sniffing dogs3·6 months agoDogs taking away jobs from humans? What a disgrace! Surely dogs are DEI hires, if I ever saw one. They’re not even people!
Akuchimoya@startrek.websiteto News@lemmy.world•Texas lawmakers file FURRIES Act, targeting animal roleplay in schools11·6 months agoThere are very many normal human sounds that are not speech, including, but not limited to: laughter, crying, yelling/screaming/yelping (in surprise, pain, fear), groaning, moaning, yawning, sneezing, coughing, vomiting, singing, whistling.
What constitutes human speech? There are languages that have sounds that don’t exist in other languages (said as someone still trying to get a hold on rolling my Rs).
In any case, we should all learn some sign language. Seriously, it’s useful to be able to communicate silently or just visually (e.g. Across a noisy room), plus it makes life way more inclusive for Deaf people.
Akuchimoya@startrek.websiteto politics @lemmy.world•Trump Boosts Message Telling Americans to ‘Shut Up’ About Egg Prices10·7 months agoI understand your point generally, and would agree with you under most circumstances. However, you’re talking about the guy who came out swinging from Tariff Town before he was even inaugurated, which has already made for negative economic movement. Under his watch (if you would even be so generous to say he’s “watching” at all), there’s already been all kinds of administrative chaos for the USA by wanton firings and other cuts and more EOs than you’ve ever seen in your lifetime.
So, yes, absolutely the country can blame Trump, at the very least for putting all his attention to causing chaos and not on the things he campaigned on. (Not that I ever believed he had any intention to ever pay attention to them.)
Akuchimoya@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•Judges Are Fed up With Lawyers Using AI That Hallucinate Court CasesEnglish9·7 months agoThe best use, for me, is asking ChatGPT to give me five (or however many) scholarly, peer-reviewed articles on a topic. Then I search for said articles by title and author name on my school library database.
It saves me so much time compared to doing a keyword search on said same database and reading a ton of abstracts to find a few articles. I can get to actually reading them and working on my assignment way faster.
AI is a great tool for people who use it properly.
I don’t understand what you mean by Firefox’s development is driven by the community? It’s not a community contributed open source software; my friend worka on Firefox and is a Mozilla employee.
Akuchimoya@startrek.websiteto News@lemmy.world•‘Unprecedented risk’ to life on Earth: Scientists call for halt on ‘mirror life’ microbe research3·9 months agoThank you so much for taking the time and effort to answer my question and helping me understand this (or at least understand it better). The world is fascinating!
All assignments are submitted electronically now, and if he’s in philosophy, he will also have to follow formatting requirements like font, font size, margins, and spacing. Practically, he’s doing as much as he is allowed off-computer.