Let's get that straight: You call me a moth just because I'm little, have no external genitalia or secondary sexual traits and like lamps? Be honest: Who doesn't like lamps?
If I was a moth, I would say so but I explicitly said I'm not! You totally fail at critical thinking! Why would I say it if it wasn't true? Humans make me sick! All you ever talk about is your phallus and phallus symbols!
And even if I was a moth, I wouldn't be a weirdo because humans are weirdos, moths are not. Checkmate atheist, destroyed by pure logic.
Also: I hereby do not wish you a good day and explicitly do not remind you to drink a glass of water to stay hydrated
You make me sound like a weirdo while in fact you are. You make me sound like I'm in a cult or something while I'm clearly not. Why would I be? I'm just a normal human being doing normal human being stuff like turning the light on and off all by my self for no particular reason. I'm not a cultist or a moth, just an ally who raises their voice for the unheard because most of us moths do not have access to the internet by themselves. All I want is justice for a group of animals I'm not part of but deeply sympathetic with for not particular reason. I want bigotry to stop once and for all and for hateful people like you to get all your delicious cloths eaten so we finally find justice. If that's weird or cultist, maybe I am but if that sounds reasonable (as it does), than you are the weirdo.
True, the world building is great. They don't make this kind of games anymore. Imagine a modern protagonist with this background story:
"I was an elephant but so drunk, I traveled to the end of the world. There I kissed a peasant girl and turned into a prince so when I went back, I was the king."
Forget the one on the left. It hasn't been played by any significant number of people for literal centuries. Today's shōgi is 9x9 and has 8 district pieces which isn't much more than western chess with 8x8 and 6 distinct pieces
I never thought about it that way. I find hiragana easier because I started with it and I think there are more similar katakana than hiragana but both have their share
As I said, I don't know if it's one AI service or several and there might be only one now but in the not so distant future, there might be a market or individualizable versions.
And coordination, exchanging addresses and sending and receiving encrypted messages might be too big of an overhead and delay for the user experience.
You shouldn't overestimate efficiency. Often the easiest solution is good enough. It would cost real and good paid people to solve this and the other version is less prone to problems.
Pretty sure that's not what the moth is saying and it's not ok to call them little without consent. I appreciate the message but you can be positive online without spreading misinformation. Even if this isn't harmful misinformation, you're normalizing misinformation none the less
I don't even take lessons yet but I play shōgi (Japanese chess) and therefore have contact with native speakers and a lot of material is in Japanese (not to mention the very pieces are kanjis). So I did what everyone would do: I downloaded a bunch of apps from F-Droid to learn Kana and Kanji and procrastinate on deepening my knowledge in the future
I honestly don't know how this works. If it's a built in feature of the platform, sure. If it's a bot that's independent and from the view of the platform just another user that saves the notes locally, it might not even be easy to exchange the notes afterwards if they recognize each other and are the same (there might be different bots for the same task, as I said, I don't know)
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