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todayontumblr · 1 year
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Friday March 31.
Tumblr's Friday Explainer: Indictment.
For no reason, no reason whatsoever, absolutely none at all, we have decided to take you good folks with us on a little lesson in law. And no, not bird law, The Law; criminal law, to be precise. Every day is a school day, after all, so we figured there was no better time than this, the 31st, the last day of March 2023, to give you a little schooling on "Indictment". It is an important step in the legal process, and you never know, it may come in handy: you yourself may fancy yourself as a hotshot lawyer, or maybe you just can't get enough of crime dramas such as Better Call Saul, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Boston Legal, or indeed Suits. It could even give you a helping hand navigating the noisy, complex world of #us politics. You know. For example.
Well, curious critters, at a basic level, an indictment consists of a formal written list of what a suspect is accused of. An indictment, it is important to remember, is not a conviction—instead, it means that a prosecutor may move forward with criminal charges. Gosh, isn't that interesting!
With that, you can go about your Friday safe in the knowledge of your newfound, well, knowledge. And you're in good company, too, because as luck would have it, Tumblr's indictment fandom community are all beside themselves with excitement today. For reasons, admittedly, still a little unclear. 
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curvymommy70 · 5 months
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Finnish is an interesting language. Hug? In Finland?
Only in saunas, where you are naked and it's awkward.
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lucyswillow · 3 months
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100 days of productivity challenge
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Starting the new year with this challenge my goals are
- Write or study something for thirty minutes every single day
- Only thirty minutes on social media excluding pinterest and youtube
- Reading everyday
- Working out at least 5x a week
- Get a posting schedule for my social media’s so I can help grow them
- prioritise my language learning (at least 15 minutes of Japanese everyday)
- Writing in my diary everyday
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tagtagebuch · 2 years
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thanatology
通信
https://www.hood.edu/graduate/academics/online-graduate-programs/online-certificate-thanatology
https://www.kings.uwo.ca/academics/thanatology/
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hydralisk98 · 3 months
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Learnblr(2024-01.1)
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Gonna outline my creative learning workload of the weekend here, with sources, hyperlinks and inspirations to come down eventually. Enjoy!
Milestones
Milestone 1 Goal= Learn the programming fundamentals of Common Lisp & make cool little demos to develop programming expertise;
Milestone 2 Goal= Familiarize myself with existing Common Lisp libraries & tinker around that workload;
Milestone 3 Goal= Rewrite it incrementally into my very own Lisp software toolkit and experiment with it;
Milestone 4 Goal= Reimplement the whole workload from scratch, optimize it, document it and add supplementary modules until timely feature freeze-s (Hypertext -> Text Parser Addventure -> Symbolic Computational Interpreter -> Overhead 2D -> MazeWars-tier DRPG -> Raycaster -> BSP -> Daggerfall Xngine-tier -> fuller Y2K-tier 3D meshes like Source2 & Blender Procedural-ism)
Objective
Publish and support my very own first-person perspective games in Lisp; (ideally reaching feature parity with Quake 1, EDUKE32+RAZE & BUILD2 while keeping up with contemporary adjustments like transparency, caustics, global illumination, animated textures, lively content editing, SMIL SVG+XML-like MML-tier level definitions, WASM/WebGPU ports, Compute Shaders, ActivityPub RSS guestbooks, UGC ecosystem & XR support…)
Resources to study...
XR, Godot, Juicy FPD Grid Controller, Juicy FirstPersonController, Qodot, Anarch?, NickyCase's stuff, DrawLisp, QOwnNotes, Vim, CL-OpenGL, Sketch, CL-SVG, LispBuilder / QuickLisp, FreeBASIC, P5.js, Common Lisp, Common Lisp bindings for Qt (KDE Plasma & KDE Liquid), EVALDRAW, BUILD2, BUILD1, KenLabSrc, ZealC, Musl, Mix Function, Exponential Smoothing, Verlet Integration, Spatial Hashing, Iterative Constraint Solving, Golden Ratio Sampling, ChrysaLisp, Trial, PunyInform…
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katzensilber · 2 years
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It's weird what a lacuna there seems to be in terms of a legit adult-studyblr community.
Like, there have got to be other adults like me (34/f) who genuinely love learning even though their university days are long past, right?
I just want to find a community of people like this. People who hungrily read books and learn languages and put effort into acquiring new skills. People who enjoy providing enrichment for their brain, like it's a bored hamster in a cage that needs a toy to play with or a wheel to run on. The body needs exercise, but the brain does too.
Maybe this community exists and I just haven't landed on the right tags yet? Any tips? Please feel free to say hi if y'all are out there...
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so prepositions have always been a struggle for me, no matter what language. but today i noticed i was developing a better feeling for the correct prepositions in spanish, this makes me so happy aaaahh
like, even in my native language i sometimes struggle with prepositions so this is such a success!
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Today’s Korean class (10) : Finding my own dream is too difficult to me.
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A : 나만의 꿈을 찾는 건 나한테 너무 어려운 일이야.
B : 나도 그렇게 생각해. 알지, 그건 너의 평생에 걸쳐 다뤄야 할 것이야.
A : 무엇부터 시작할 수 있을까?
B : 지금 당장 할 수 있는 가장 작은 일부터 생각해보자.
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A : Finding my own dream is too difficult for me.
B : I think so. You know, it is a stuff that you have to deal with in your whole life.
A : What can I start with?
B : Let’s think about the smallest thing that you can do right now.
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*Word Explanations
꿈 = dream
나만의  ~ = my own ~
어려운 = difficult
나에게 = for me
평생 = whole life
다루다 = deal with
시작 + 하다 = start
생각 + 하다 = think
가장 작은 일 = the smallest thing
지금 당장 = right now
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letslearnhangeul · 5 years
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Memorizing and learning the Korean alphabet is one of my most frequently asked questions. Today let’s review strategies on how to master hangeul (한글)!
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First, it’s useful to set up the alphabet in a table like this where you have consonants (자음) on the left side going from top to bottom, and vowels (모음) at the top of the page from left to right.
Most Korean alphabet sheets are set up this way and I’ll be using the first 3 consonants (ㄱ/g, ㄴ/n, ㄷ/d) and first 3 vowels (아/a, 야/ya, 어/eo) in the following examples to demonstrate why as well as why this makes learning the alphabet easy.
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Let’s take the first consonant ㄱ(g) and first vowel 아(ah). Right away we notice that the intersection of those letters is 가 (ga). We know this because:
ㄱ(g) + 아(ah) = 가.
This can be done with the following consonant as well where we see that:
ㄴ(n) + 아(ah) = 나.
This can be repeated for all 14 consonants as you move vertically down the line.
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So, if you know that ㄱ(g) + 아(ah) = 가(ga), do you know what sounds make 갸? Yes! Because just as we got:
ㄱ(g) + 아(ah) = 가(ga), the same rule applies where
ㄱ(g) + 야(ya) = 갸(gya), and ㄴ(n) + 야(ya) = 냐(nya).
“So how should I practice?”
Well, now that we have the basics down, you can learn the alphabet quickly by practicing writing out each consonant and vowel combination together 10 times saying them aloud as you write.
First write down each consonant:
ㄱ(g): ㄱ ㄱ ㄱ ㄱ ㄱ
ㄴ(n): ㄴ ㄴ ㄴ ㄴ ㄴ
ㄷ(d): ㄷ ㄷ ㄷ ㄷ ㄷ
etc.
Then write down each vowel:
아(a): 아 아 아 아 아
야(ya): 야 야 야 야 야
어 (eo): 어 어 어 어 어
etc.
Then put them together:
가(ga): 가 가 가 가 가
나(na): 나 나 나 나 나
다(da): 다 다 다 다 다
etc.
Within no time you’ll have mastered the alphabet and will be able to read anything you see!
Hope this helps and happy studying!
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desmondmlles · 4 years
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i just want to learn a little bit about everything, what's your favorite content you would recommend to me? favorite podcast? documentary? nonfiction book?
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sunnygongbu · 4 years
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Thanks to all the supportive messages I got yesterday, I wiped my tears and did a few lessons. I did a few duolingo lessons, I started Unit 1 Lesson 1 on Howtostudykorean, and did some review for my coursera Korean class. So, thank you all for letting me know that I’m not alone and that hitting those walls is not only normal but it’s perfectly fine.
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todayontumblr · 6 months
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Monday, September 18.
History.
Ahh, history. There's been a lot of it. Enough to go around, you might say. There's been a fair few billions of years of this most elusive metaphysical substance, and a few things of note have happened within that time: dinosaurs roamed the Earth, then didn't. Cities emerged. The Greeks ate very well and sh*gged each other senseless, then didn't. The wheel was invented somewhere down the line, as was sliced bread. Dogs were domesticated (as were cats, sort of). Some smart folk put the alphabet together. The printing press was invented. The Industrial Revolution happened and sent us on a violent forward and backward trajectory simultaneously. Will Smith slapped Chris Rock at The Oscars (2022). It's been a busy old time, that's for sure, but the clock keeps-a-tickin', and the wheel keeps-a-turnin'. Come tick along with us as we celebrate all that is strictly past tense: #history. 
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virginiadear · 4 years
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learnblr
Since I’m not in school anymore the genre of “studyblr” doesn’t really feel fitting, so I’m transitioning this blog to a learnblr: self-directed learning in areas of interest intrinsically motivated by a love of knowledge!
Things I’m interested in learning more about:
philosophy of peace
environmental philosophies 
art history
creative writing
food justice
Norwegian
Spanish
origins of the concepts of punishment and revenge
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eurekanerd · 4 years
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Never mind the technical issues, here's a celebration of all things autumnal, with a harvest of fresh science news on fruit, veg, cheese and knees.
This episodes reading list
Apple Podcasts // Spotify // Stitcher // Google Podcasts
More science shows are live now on The Stimulus Network
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tagtagebuch · 2 years
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いつもは残らないお小遣いが今回は1/3残った。
理由は、とりあえず百均を辞めて欲しければ百円でも五千円でも買うように変えたから。
3日で千円使うようにすれば #通信制大学 で #CS学位 取れそう🤔
#帝京平成大 の通信、学科は経営だけどCS科目そこそこ学べる様子。
本代は別に確保してるし柔術前マックを一回300円(200円マック+珈琲S)にすれば余裕かも←それしかお金使わない。
こうやって経済回さない人間が多いから日本経済衰退の一途なんだろうな。
それでも私は自分と🐌の教育以外に金使う気0だけど🙄さっさとCS学位取って教育に金がかからない国で暮らしたい。
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hydralisk98 · 1 year
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Argdown + Markdown demonstrations
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Greetings comrades of the globe, today I show you some Markdown + Argdown workflow with you all. Very useful for lightweight formatted documents to go almost* anywhere you can think of as of 2023.
Sharing some handy resources to complement such because I really love researching & taking advantage of the full stack of features of each innovative data piece:
Basics of Markdown
Extended syntax
Markdown alternate tutorial
Argdown
I really do recommend adding Argdown for additional extensibility and for anything argumentative, like philosophy & sciences (argument maps are awesome, especially to express nuanced yet strong arguments).
I have barely used enough Argdown before because there was no english/multilingual YouTube tutorial for it (only one in Mandarin Chinese and another in German, that's all as of February 13rd 2023), and despite the utility of such by so far, it has barely been recommended in english-speaking academic spaces.
Anyway, showing you a few pieces of Markdown & Argdown in action to demonstrate by example. (gonna swap up some with my very own examples once I get some more content going)
Creating slideshow presentations [to replace with a LibreOffice Impress -> Pandoc Markdown slideshow workflow with concise source files]
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Writing white academic papers without GUIs, which is most efficient with text editors with macro systems, like Emacs & Vim are. (also a great use case for adding Argdown) [to replace with a LibreOffice Writer -> Pandoc Markdown academic paper workflow with concise source files]
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[Email letters]
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[Notes]
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[Wiki-style documentation pages]
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[Books]
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Markdown is also great for collaborative works (no need for WYSIWYG editors to validate its entirety) and web content / articles, including this site.
By the way, please get yourself some Nicky Case, she makes awesome stuff that will teach you so many things by play. It is hyper awesome. And you can use her tools too, which are under CC0-1.0 aka a public domain waiver.
Cya soon and take care of yourselves, comrades of the globe.
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