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@Stahesh

The other thing is Duolingo beginner level Korean for English speakers had everything super formal polite like you were talking to a stranger that is older than you in a higher position of authority or social status than you. But if you learned English as a Korean speaker they made the Korean super informal like a parent talking to their child.

@Stahesh

I believe that the closest they do to deal with the location of an object relative to the speaker or listener was to use the word was "this" or "that" or "my" or "yours" but they did not include a third option like "over there"

Also the Korean course had a problem with anything involving the definite article "the" and the indefinite articles "a" or "an" none of which exist in Korean. There is also no "he" vs "she" or "her" vs "him" in Korean because Korean pronouns have no gender.

@Stahesh

Thank you for letting me know. Just so you know the Duolingo Korean course seemed to be equivelent to multiple semesters at a University and it was very difficult already.

They got some things wrong I think in regards to some Korean words that are very specific and refer to an object that is either next to the speaker, next to the listener or far away from both the speaker and the listener, because we do not have this in English the meaning is extremely specific & was not translated

@DeezMistaReez @Zergling_man

So would the rasberry pi pretty much have to stay in one place on a table after the monitor is installed or could it be a portable computer that I would not accidentally break moving it with the monitor? Something I could use on a bed and then put back in a computer carrying case when I am done for example?

@DeezMistaReez @Zergling_man

Why not just not buy anything and use the chromebook I already have for Linux? Would it run into problems becausr chromebooks have weird keyboards or for other reasons?

@DeezMistaReez @Zergling_man

If I set up the rasberry pi how do I instal! a operating system if it does not start with an operating system?

@DeezMistaReez @Zergling_man

After I add everything it will probably cost as much as a chromebook

@DeezMistaReez @Zergling_man

Does the rasberry pi come with a monitor? Looked it up on wikipedia and the picture is a chip and a keyboard but no monitor

Evolution does not reward the smartest or the strongest, it rewards those who reproduce

It brings about suffering because those who reproduce no matter how incompetant they are raise the next generation where as those who are competant wait until they are better prepared to reproduce making each generation suffer with more incompetance

@Zergling_man

Let's say I want to use Linux and I already have a chromebook

Under no circumstances am I going to buy a computer with microsoft or apple software

Should I get a new Linux only computer to use Linux or should I use a chromebook?

The Chromebook keyboard is not as good but the Chromebook operating system is better than windows as far as I am concerned

It has a built in app that says something like "Linux terminal"

Are there any beginner guides for linux on chromebook?

I just read the excellent book "The Underground Economy: Why Legalization is the Answer" by Andy Reven and realized that
freedom is essential because it allows individuals to express themselves, pursue their own happiness, and live according to their values. Tyranny, on the other hand, stifles creativity, restricts personal rights, and concentrates power in the hands of a few, leading to oppression.

@shortstories @djsumdog If you want to learn programming stuff, you can ask pretty much anyone around here.
I don't recommend starting with js because it necessarily leads to web, because any time you have the option to use any other language, you should take it; The only time you don't have that option is when trying to run code in someone else's web browser.
I actually don't recommend starting with python either just because it will fuck you quietly in certain specific areas unless you know C; though those areas are relatively quick to explain.
Everyone has strong opinions on every language. Bash is probably the most immediately useful.

@Zergling_man
My plan was to practice javascript by using an internet browser to open programs offline

I tried to learn python via an online public library course but could not even get it installed this was years ago

I have decided to give up on learning any programming languages for now

Whenever I need to learn things whatever the current thing is will change by then, if I ever need to learn such things

That is why I prefer to stick with math, physics and chemistry it does not chamge

@Zergling_man @djsumdog

They could be a good intentioned but misinformed plant who was duped by a third party

@djsumdog @Zergling_man

If they can ruin information about open source software and ruin future editions of open source software and remove past editions of open source software then they can more easily maintain their monopoly

@djsumdog @Zergling_man

I think they wanted to avoid moral accountability or accountability for being caught making mistakes

I think some people infiltrated it and made it into a cult

And maybe it is also part of their planned cyber pandemic

They do not want people to have easy open source alternatives

They want a monopoly so they can control lines of communication to prevent access to information that will get people to doubt they should have blind faith in mainstream media

@Zergling_man @djsumdog

That article on package management you posted is helpful. It gives me vocabulary. I do not know much about this stuff. I tried to learn Javascript from an online course and it seemed really good at first and then it got into that library stuff. And I was like I just want to learn to write code from scratch and actually understand what I am doing instead of borrowing other people's code and I quit.

I am not very good with computer languages but wanted to learn

@shortstories @djsumdog They are, motherfuckers need package management, but that's really not what I'm talking about. It's a completely different scenario.

https://michael.orlitzky.com/articles/motherfuckers_need_package_management.xhtml

@Zergling_man @djsumdog
If someone does not know how to program something or is too lazy to do it themself they will use someone else's library

These libraries can change at any time

So what might have worked might stop working when the library is changed

These libraries allow people who do not know what they are doing to look competant and slip in bad code that will malfunction later after they get paid to do their job.

I would suggest that these libraries are an additional serious problem

@Zergling_man @djsumdog

I would suggest there are two reasons for the difference

1 Having more code to run slows down everything in exchange for doing whatever adfitional feature is provided by running the code

2 The problem is not primarily from Javascript itself other than the mistake of whoever put the library feature. I would suggest the problem is with people who are bad at computer programming writing the code in Javascript using libraries because they do not know how to program

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