@aardrian LOL! Here we had a couple of on line magazines talking about this subject; they were discussing on how important Fika is for Swedish people; and those articles were proof of how serious those magazines were! They could have taken the chance to trap lot of readers through click baiting but they didn't!
I know, I know, it's not #FOSS. But please, let me say out loud that #NoMansSky is the best game ever, for me. It's been 60-something hours I'm playing it on a Nintendo Switch (1) and I really love it, even if I know it'll 100 times better on Playstation or even Switch 2. Bravo, #HelloGames and thanks for this game.
I also think that the moment does not call for cynicism, but for action. Anyone can predict failure; if you do it hard enough, it may be a self-fulfilling prophecy. Hope with action may actually save lives.
@cesco Mi sa allora che abbiamo due definizioni diverse di "exploitation", perché mi sembra una cosa tutto meno che frequente nei videogiochi. Però, appunto, stiamo probabilmente pensando a due cose diverse e non sono sicuro di capire cosa intendi tu EDIT: intendi forse che gli horror indie si basano spesso su jumpscare e violenza?
@rasmus91Welcome. 😂I've spent 5-6 years studying it.Now it's been a while I've stopped and almost forgot everything.But a possible solution is not to study kanjis in isolation but in context, to learn their pronunciation matching the rest of the sentence.- 水を飲む --> mizu- 今日は水曜日 --> suiAnd so on.My son (almost 10yo) is studying it like that, on his Japanese school books.And he already knows more than 200 kanjis...