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idontdomathlol · 2 months
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I desperately need someone to make a presentation on Redactedverse lore.. 🤷‍♀️
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levmada · 10 months
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piscoyt · 23 days
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when it's time to work on audio and you get to astro's clips
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sollikann · 2 years
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Do grimwalkers even age normally?? Anyway here
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hopkei · 4 months
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thebestdayofmylife.mp4
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rigelmejo · 2 years
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The only language studying advice I’ve got that matters much, as in isn’t take or leave (because most advice really depends on the person and their preferences for how to study), is this:
if you study for enough cumulative hours, and are regularly spending study time on some new material that is requiring you to learn something (compared to picking 1 study material and reviewing it but never ever moving onto a new material with unknowns you must learn), you will make progress. 
Most people, eventually, will move onto studying something regularly challenging them with new material to learn. Usually when they realize they weren’t learning anything new long enough. (I’m a perfectionist so I perhaps realize slower than some people when I’m reviewing material to the point of refusing to move onto new challenging material that would provide more to new stuff to learn). So for the most part, as long as you just study Enough Hours, you will eventually make progress. 
There’s no fancy perfect or ‘better’ study method. Maybe there is for you personally. So it could be fun to explore various study methods. But in the end it mostly comes down to time spent studying. So WHATEVER study methods are ones you can do, and keep getting yourself to do, are the BEST ones for you to make progress with. (And its fine to change study methods if it gets you to KEEP studying). Because in the end, its going to be hundreds or thousands of hours you just need to spend reviewing what you’ve learned by practicing with it, and studying new stuff to increase what you know.
People like to argue sometimes that textbook study is best, or classroom study, or tutors, or immersion, flashcards, mnemonics, context learning, drills, audio lessons, etc. Pick whatever you can stick to, change it if you realize now you can get yourself to Do something else easier. If textbooks are something you get yourself to do, then do them. If you refuse to open textbooks you buy, then use something you WILL use more often. Whatever you pick will work if you put in the study hours. 
TLDR: the best study methods for YOU are the ones you will do, because the amount of total study time you put in is the biggest thing influencing if you make progress. 
Don’t worry too much about if your study method is perfect or if another would be ‘better.’ If you feel like switching it up, have fun. If you feel a method you’d hate looks effective, if you won’t do it then it wouldn’t be effective anyway.
*Note: if you have perfectionist tendencies or tend to stick to trying to master current materials (my worst tendency), my personal suggestion is maybe try to make sure 50% of your study time is spent on something containing Something new and challenging. To make sure you’re regularly making some progress in learning new material. (Examples: if you have read a graded reader then listening to the audiobook would provide at least 1 new thing to challenge yourself and learn - listening skills of those words you read, if you find a new novel chapter with mostly known words but a few new ones - it has some new words to learn and new sentences combinations of words you know, if you are listening to review of something you entirely know and can comprehend in listening then consider trying to shadow the audio so you can challenge yourself with new pronunciation practice, and of course stuff like reading a book/watching a show with a bunch of new words or having a conversation in a new topic would contain new challenging material to learn). 
#rant#90% of reddit language forums drama comes down to the arguement of what works 'best'#in reality most people who fail to learn a language fail because they give up before they put 500 hours - 2500 hours into it#so the most important factor of if you will succeed if if you will simply KEEP studying#so pick whatever you'll keep doing!#classrooms/tutors work well for people who like to be held accountable by a teacher#learning by context works well for me because it requires me to run into new material to learn and lets me learn by Doing which is what i#personally prefer. audio lessons work GREAT if you listen to stuff a lot while commuting/exercising#drills work Great if you do them! its just some people refuse to do them so of course they wouldnt work if you arent doing them#learning by reading works but only if you WILL read the amount it requires#and i only mention the *must regularly study something new* part#because as a perfectionist. in japanese i literally reviewed 300 kanji for TWO YEARS STRAIGHT refusing to study anything else out of fear#i wasnt prepared for ANYTHING else until i MASTERED the 300 basic kanji#so u know what happened? i only learned the 300 kanji. nothing else. in tons of hours. in at LEAST 700 hours of study#in retrospect. i know i could have learned at least 2000 words. at least 1000 kanji. at least basic reading ability with a dictionary#in 700 hours. if i had actually regularly been studying new challenging material as at least 50% of my study time#so as a person with perfectionist tendencies. i personally need 50% or more of all study time to always have SOME new content to learn
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givemethedamnflowers · 5 months
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I'D MISSED THE INFO THAT THE MAGNUS PROTOCOL WOULD BE RELEASED IN JANUARY ?????? IMDYING I CANT WAIT
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firstkanaphans · 1 year
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Im trying to study Thai but i feel like im not making any headway because im stuck with the tones. The book that im using says the alphabet and the tones should be learned together but i just want to move onto vocab and grammar. I know that by doing so i wouldnt build a strong foundation for the language but i just want to understand my bls without relying on subs 😖
Any tips are highly appreciated. Thank you!
Oh god, the tones 😭 I’m still so freakin’ bad at them. The whole reason I got a tutor in the first place was to help me figure out the tones. The thing that has helped me most—aside from strict repetition—is this YouTube video. I rewatch it probably once a week. She has a whole series of tone practice videos which are extremely helpful.
If you have a few extra bucks, I would also recommend booking a lesson with a tutor. I use iTalki and when you sign up they give you 3 trial lessons for super cheap (I think it’s like $6 per lesson). Just tell the teacher you’re a beginner and want to practice your tones. I have severe social anxiety, so I was hesitant to take that step, but I’ve actually really enjoyed it.
As far as whether learning written Thai is necessary, my tutor told me that learning to read/write will help with the pronunciation of unfamiliar vowel sounds, but it’s not really needed if your overall goal is just to understand spoken Thai. I actually elected to learn both spoken and written Thai and I honestly don’t think the written Thai has helped my speaking at all. I would definitely prioritize vocab and grammar first.
Resources I have used include: Ling app, Mondly app, Pimsleur, and the Thai Pod 101 course on Udemy. For basic vocab and grammar that you can study alone, I would recommend Ling—it’s basically Duolingo, but for Thai. That’s what I did first and it gave me a strong base for everything else. Like you, I also tried several textbooks, but for a Westerner, I think it’s almost impossible to learn Thai that way. You really need to hear what the words sound like.
All of that to say that I wouldn’t let the tones discourage you because I can usually figure out what people are saying using context clues. So even if you can’t speak the tones appropriately, you should still be able to watch a show and understand what they’re saying.
Jeez, that was a lot of info. I hope you find at least some of it helpful!
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^actual footage of me trying to learn thai 😅
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andjsjfks · 11 months
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REDACTED FIC WRITERS, how do you stop yourself from going off in a tangent when writing a fic. I’m constantly starting with a clear concept and idea in mind and then BAM im 2000 words deep and still havent hit the main idea of the one shot 
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iero · 1 year
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Feeling Bad™ this morning, so I spent more money then I would have liked to on vinyl because my new turntable is coming today! :) 
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graphicpolicy · 10 months
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Anime Expo 2023: Yen Audio Spicing Up its Lineup with Five New Audiobooks
Anime Expo 2023: Yen Audio Spicing Up its Lineup with Five New Audiobooks #animeexpo #audiobook #anime #manga
At the Yen Press Industry Panel at Anime Expo 2023, Yen Audio announced the upcoming release of five new audiobook adaptations of Yen On novels (Yami-hara, Goblin Slayer, Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level,and The Executioner and Her Way of Life). Already known for audiobook adaptations of hit series, such as Solo…
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hifilounge · 8 months
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New Naim Audio Classic 300 Series Now On Demo and Sounding Mighty Fine!
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Hi All,
Exciting times as we now have the new Naim Audio Classic 300 range on permanent demo at HFL, it is great to have our Naim demo room back up to having pretty much the full range of Naim products on demo again after a while of the older kit being phased out and the new equipment coming in so we now have Uniti, XS, 200, 300 & 500 Series Naim products on permanent demo so something for all music lovers really.
300 Series
Naim launched their 200 Series earlier this year to amazing reviews and has proved really popular but we have a lot of Naim customers that run a Naim Classic system comprising of the 252 / Supercap with a NAP 300 and a NDX2 so this new 300 Series is to replace that level of equipment, but just not replace it but take the performance up quite a few levels so if you are running the older Classic system at this level then the new 300 Series setup could be well worth a look, for one it looks stunning, Classic Naim but with a modern and fresh look but the performance, which is what really matters is very impressive. When I heard that Naim were going to bring back to Mono Blocks like their legendary NAP 135's I was quite excited and I have to say they haven't disappointed.
So as an overview, basically the new 300 Series comprises of the NSS 333 which is a highend streamer and can be upgraded with the NPX 300 power supply, then there is the NAC 332 Pre Amplifier which again can be upgraded with the NPX 300, finally we have the NAP 350 Mono Amplifiers so all in all a pretty serious 6 box system.
There really is little point in me describing the audio but needless to say it has that classic Naim sound and there is no denying it is a little more neutral than before with superb control and imaging but as it has for 50 years now it really pulls you into the heart of the recording and you just can't help but tap your foot as that infectious Naim PRAT (pace, rhythm and timing) takes over.
In reality the only way to appreciate this new 300 Classic Series is to come in for a listen so please feel free to get in touch to make an appointment for a demo session, please find the full range below -
300 Series Open Day
A date for everyone's diary, we will be holding a Naim 300 Series Open Day on November 25th, more news to follow.
All the best,
Paul.
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vinniechase · 1 year
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Sonos will be the first company to offer Apple Music's immersive spatial audio experience to users in their living rooms
Sonos has announced that starting on March 28th, its Era 300, Arc, and Beam (Gen 2) speakers will support Apple Music's spatial audio. This means that Sonos users will now have access to an immersive, multi-dimensional sound experience that places them at the center of their music.
Before this announcement, Sonos only supported spatial audio through Amazon Music Unlimited. With Apple Music's spatial audio being added, the potential audience for Sonos has doubled. According to Statista, Amazon had 13.3% market share in the second quarter of last year, while Apple Music had 13.7%. This means that many users will now be able to try this feature for themselves.
Older Sonos soundbars and Play-series speakers won't support spatial audio as they were built around conventional stereo and surround output. This means that users who want to upgrade to a grander audio experience will need to purchase the Era 300, Arc, or Beam (Gen 2). It's unclear if other speaker brands will support Apple Music's spatial audio, but for now, Sonos has the edge over competitors that may not offer Atmos music at any price point. Although the $299 HomePod is more affordable than the $450 Era 300, it's worth noting that the Sonos model represents a larger investment but is likely to sound better.
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https://trendingtopicnow.com/2023/03/sonos-will-be-the-first-company-to-offer-apple-musics-immersive-spatial-audio-experience-to-users-in-their-living-rooms/
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sunfoxfic · 8 months
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let's play a game of: am including this scene because it adds anything or am I just using it as a way to vent my frustrations about student journalism
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yzerman · 1 year
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the way i add things to my queue is fr so atrocious
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