Do a lot of reading and listening to material you find interesting. The learning happens in the background.
Do a lot of reading and listening to material you find interesting. The learning happens in the background.
Because demographics
What about signing up? Is there no such thing as an account there?
Also what about mobile?
I never used IRC. I tried to get into it once but never figured out how to make it work.
There there. Idk is the best cure for meanness on reddit, kindness on Lemmy?
Probably not because we humans tend to focus on the negative. But nonetheless I hope your day improves.
Thing is these generation labels are not as common outside the US. I doubt they know or care.
Too general, aka always wrong
I had no idea there even was a graphical interpretation of matrices, why did no one tell me this?
I think he’s probably guilty. Maybe 60-40
You can style both dark mode and light mode with CSS but the question is how will you toggle between them? A button? Then you need JavaScript
Viewing all is always a bad idea.
It is high but not annoyingly. Don’t let it bother ya
Move to Canada
Move to Alaxka
Move to Antarctica
Move to the UK…
It’s a shame. But that’s what you get in a first past the post voting system. A two party system with high negative partisanship.
Vote for the candidate with the best chance of winning that you least don’t un-hate the most.
That’s perfectly fine. Don’t worry about forgetting words. You will forget them, look them up again, forget them look them up again, eventually they’ll stick. Focus on the reading. Don’t treat it like a vocabulary lesson. Every day you’re here to read, as long as you reach the end you’re good, over months you’ll realize you learned a lot of vocabs.
At first because the text will be so dense with new words yes it will take a long time to read, that’s why I typically only read a short maybe half a page per day. Then gradually increase that as your vocabulary grows over months. The goal should be to encounter say 50-100 new words a day. Notice I said encounter not learn.
Those websites where you look up words are really useful. Make sure they have text to speech and read out loud in the language not in English even if you see the translation in English that’s fine.
Also do a lot of listening along with the reading. I usually get myself an audio book and its corresponding text, chop it up into 1 minute and half a page segments, for each segment listen once, then read looking new words up, then listen while reading at the same time a few times, trying to follow a long, looking up any words I forgot, then listen without reading a dozen or so times until I can follow along. Then movd on to the next segment.