GadolElohai 7mo ago • 100%
If you created a page called "Wugphile" I would totally think it was about linguistics :D
GadolElohai 7mo ago • 100%
#Naming Scheme 'Em Ups
GadolElohai 10mo ago • 100%
@InEnduringGrowStrong Apico! Very relaxing game.
GadolElohai 10mo ago • 85%
@Bonehead Luke 1:38 "'I am the Lord’s servant, Mary answered. 'May your word to me be fulfilled.' Then the angel left her." / Luke 1:46-48 "And Mary said: “My soul glorifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior, for he has been mindful of the humble state of his servant. From now on all generations will call me blessed,"
Does not sound like she didn't know what was going on, or that she didn't consent...
GadolElohai 10mo ago • 66%
@aeronmelon I hear it consistently praised as one of the best things in Chromebooks.
GadolElohai 10mo ago • 100%
@YoorWeb Thank you for sharing the links! I was very unaware of this.
GadolElohai 10mo ago • 100%
Thank you so much for your kindness!
GadolElohai 10mo ago • 75%
@fishos It is emphatically not common knowledge. I'm reading everyone asserting that such and such governments have backdoors on phones or whatever device, but you're the first person to cite an example. If you have more, I would appreciate you sharing those.
GadolElohai 10mo ago • 100%
The voiced pharyngeal approximant/fricative [ʕ], though it does compete heavily with the voiceless alveolo-palatal fricative [ɕ]. In the former case I really love the mouth feel, while in the latter case I love how it sounds more than all the other sibilant fricatives. Unfortunately, I am somehow unable to pronounce the former's voiceless version [ħ].
GadolElohai 11mo ago • 100%
I like chaotic orthographies (for conlangs only), so I prefer digraphs with a generous serving of historical orthography.
GadolElohai 1y ago • 100%
An unironically Vi(m)/Emacs moment.
GadolElohai 1y ago • 100%
Might I ask where you buy from? I'd like to make the switch, but since I live in another country and get my items here through courier, getting everything I need in one or two packages is significantly cheaper for me.
GadolElohai 1y ago • 100%
It's rather easy to get modal editing in emacs, such as the famous evil-mode or the less famous but easier to learn and customize modalka, which I use. Note that I'm not a programmer, so I use org-mode and LaTeX editing mostly.
GadolElohai 1y ago • 100%
Freakonomics Radio did a pretty great interview with him. It's enlightening.
GadolElohai 1y ago • 100%
I've used SMS exactly 3 times in my life, all 10+ years ago. My phone plan doesn't even include SMS anymore. It boggles my mind that people use SMS in the US, and I mean that seriously.
GadolElohai 1y ago • 100%
GadolElohai 1y ago • 83%
If you live in most of Europe or definitely Latin America, yeah, it is so popular it's kind of inconceivable not to use it, or at least hard to imagine. I genuinely don't understand how people in the US communicate.
GadolElohai 1y ago • 100%
I met my favorite group in Jamendo 10 years ago. Good, good times.
GadolElohai 1y ago • 100%
Modalka for me. It has exactly what you want and no more, which also makes it a lot easier to learn: useful for me that I'm not a programmer.
I was thinking of two songs I've met through anime that are really special to me, namely, ["...To You"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtdY5D06Uqg) by Ayako Kawasumi, the opening from the small anime "Piano: The Melody of a Young Girl's Heart"; and ["Never Looking Back"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiQIOiymFS0&list=PLtlhfThLf5Y5f-7B1kJKSrC7k4sAkg4gY) by Shizukunome, the second ending to You-Gi-Oh!! SEVENS. So, what are some small pieces you'd like to highlight?