I'm ready to delete my Reddit and Twitter accounts, but I need to find a K-pop community in Lemmy or Mastodon before since those places were where I used to get the news.
The other things I'm interested in are already covered ☺️
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I'm ready to delete my Reddit and Twitter accounts, but I need to find a K-pop community in Lemmy or Mastodon before since those places were where I used to get the news.
The other things I'm interested in are already covered ☺️
Thank you for creating a safe space! When I look at other communities many people are arguing about some content filling their feeds and I was wondering what their problem was until I discovered Beehaw did a great job avoiding instanciating (is that a word?) with problematic places, keeping my feed clean and safe ☺️
And I agree about the forking not-issue. If we had to look at every item, service, or infrastructure we used every day to check for its origin we wouldn't leave our bed, and probably our bed could be part of the issue too!
I love KatherineOfSky, Let's Game it Out, Summoning Salt and recently started following Real Civil Engineer.
Except for Summoning Salt that makes INCREDIBLE documentaries about speedrunning, the others play the kind of games I enjoy playing, so I enjoy watching them too: building games, tycoons and all the like.
I don't get why in the US there is this big backlash against remote work. In my country tech companies are all for remote work because they have realized productivity is the same or better while they are saving tons of money on services and infrastructure.
I'm an asexual tomboy that's studying web dev to give a turn to her career (I worked in OSHA) and I'm loving it!
Doing formal studies and already passed my first year, now I'm going to complete some courses to prepare for the next and last year and hopefully get a job after the internship.
I love strategy and building video games, I like K-pop (well, mostly I like Super Junior), writing, and language learning (currently learning Korean).
I've seen some devs here, can you guide me to some places where I can find projects to build organized by concepts, tools, and/or difficulty?
I started learning Korean as a hobby during the lockdown. I was able to get a TOPIK 2 but the jump from lower-intermediate to medium-upper intermediate is rough with adult (😅) life coming in the way.
Still, I'm doing it just because I enjoy watching K-Shows and found that Korean was fun to learn!
Plus, you never stop learning a language and even if I already achieved a C1 in English, I'm still discovering new words and grammar forms every day.
PS: I'd like to be informed if a language-learning community is created or discovered!
I'm planning to finally get There Is No Spoon in Factorio, since I promised myself I wouldn't buy another game until I completed all achievements, haha.
I got Mindustry in an offer recently but it doesn't click for me, might give it another chance.
Many people here praise it, but I can't play Satisfactory since I get dizzy playing first person games 😭 I watched a Stream once and got sick in a minute.
About games I want to buy I have my eyes on they are Timberborn, Against the Storm and the Pharaoh remake. Damn, I loved Pharaoh.
Same!
I was just watching Let's Game It Out, and clicked on another video thinking it was another video of his and it was Real Civil Engineer (both were pushing the limits on Hydroneer, so I didn't notice it was from another creator).
Now I'm checking his old videos, especially those about Timberborn, at the same t ime I follow KoS Timberborn series. I'm a bit short on money now but I can't wait to buy it.
More like a memoir I think it might fit the "self-help" category.
And you are right, better not overthink it, start writing and then can come the structure :)
Thank you, will definitely check those articles!
I already have some of the chapters planned, I'm afraid of the overall "interconnectivity", don't want them to feel completely independent even if you could read them in whatever order you want.
An introduction should be needed too, so readers can know what they are getting into and, as you say, better to wait until most of the book is written.
But I'll follow your method, it's like a non -fiction version of the snowflake method that I've used sometimes to write fiction!
Thank younfor your tips!
thanks for using Leebra!
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