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  • Lol thanks for the reminders with the corrections. Funny thing was I had started with S, then remembered shi, so switched to T. Should have done K instead. T also has tsu instead of tu, so even S would have been more correct than my "correction".

    I think I might have initially had katakana written down but second guessed (though I did initially misspell it again right here, so it was probably another one that started wrong and was corrected wrongly).

    And yeah, the origin of hiragana has a story of overcoming oppression. From women not being allowed to use katakana to them just deciding to invent a new alphabet so they could write anyways, and apparently being better at it because that's now the main alphabet, it's like the hero's journey.

  • Looking back at the thread, bans were mentioned, but the context that I was following looked like it was about wanting to go beyond what's banned because the industry just rotates in variations of the chemicals whenever specific ones are banned.

  • Though how risky is it in reality? Eg for bread, if visible mold means there's also invisible mold, wouldn't that imply that there's a period with just invisible mold that goes unnoticed and eaten? We're constantly inhaling and consuming mold spores anyways, so is this more of a "I know it's there and thus deem it icky" or "if it's soft and has mold, toss it all, and hope that you don't get unlucky and eat mold you couldn't see in the first place"?

  • Solar wind is a decent flavour, though much better if it's ions sourced from 1000km below the sun's surface. They say they are the same ions as just one km below the surface, but I can tell the difference between 1km and 1kkm (or 1Mm if you will) jam as soon as those ions start striping the electrons from my tongue (at which point I spit it out because it has become chemicals).

  • Also to remember that government spending isn't a loss of wealth but a transfer of wealth. There are people profiting from each of these missiles fired (assuming they'll be replaced, though it still counts if they are replaced by a different missile or system, unless that new system is from a non-profit or public weapons manufacturer).

  • Yeah but if I use stainless steel pans, I can use stainless steel wool to clean them, so the sticking doesn't really matter aa much when it does happen, plus cooking techniques can reduce or eliminate sticking even on stainless steel. So I'll adjust to say I'm not losing anything I value.

    And I don't have a huge issue with it being used on things that doesn't touch our skin or food/water often. And my goal is to minimize exposure in this plastic world. I understand that at least some restaurants (if not most that use pans) probably use nonstick pans and that I'm getting exposed to BPA every time I touch a receipt. So I don't use those pans at home and don't let receipts linger in my hands and use gloves when going through a bunch of them.

  • How is it an overreaction if it can be done without losing anything in life? I retired all my pans with non-stick coating years ago and haven't missed them a single time and appreciate that it makes it easier to minimize the number of plastic cooking utensils my kitchen has, too.

  • Geordi had the option to fix his eyes completely but chose to keep the visor because it was better (like he could view different wavelengths and filter stuff and such). I can't remember if he had that conversion with Q or a starfleet doctor (or both?), but I'm certain it did come up at some point.

    Edit: seems everyone who replied is right, plus other instances of advanced alien cultures offering the same thing. He could have just had a recording of his response ready.

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  • I started learning Japanese and it quickly became clear where that accent comes from. This comment is about the mechanics, as I understand them, so skip if you dgaf.

    Most of their consonant sounds are paired with a vowel sound that follows, eg: ta (tah), te (teh), ti (tee), to (toe), tu (too), though they aren't always audibly pronounced (eg, in Naruto, Sasuke is the spelling, but it's pronounced like Saskeh). That's where the "su" sound sometimes replacing an "s" sound at the end of words comes from, or "ru" replacing an "r" sound. It's correct with and without audibly pronouncing the "u", so Japanese speakers might add or omit it based on preference.

    They also don't have all of the consonant sounds we do. Most notable is their lack of an "R" or "L" sound, but they do have a sound that is like a mix of the two. Sasuke's voice actor pronounces "Naruto" with that sound instead of an "R" sound. It's like an R with a slight roll, not as pronounced as in French, but from making an R sound and briefly touching your tongue to your teeth as if you were making an L sound.

    They are also missing the V sound, their closest would be the B sound. Their word for GPS navigator is "Nabi", for example.

    And they have so many loanwords from other languages that they even use a seperate alphabet (katanaga) for them. It's a one-to-one translation from their other alphabet (hiragana). Though even two alphabets wasn't enough and there's kanji on top of that, which is another set of over a thousand symbols that help disambiguate their many words that are spelled the same but pronounced differently (basically which syllable the rise in pitch changes to a drop in pitch).

    Also, their sentence structure is very different. Like a typical english sentence might go: Subject verb object. Jaoanese sentences are more like: Subject object verb, though, like English, their grammar allows for many variations, and also omissions. Like they can drop the subject entirely from the sentence. Like I could introduce myself as "Buddahriffic desu", but I could introduce you as "SaraTonin desu". A direct translation would be "SaraTonin is" or "Buddahriffic is" and you'd need to figure out who the subject is using context.

    The end result is that I'm impressed with any Japanese person who can speak english well enough to communicate, let alone if they are fluent, because it's a lot more than I was able to do with theirs, unless the necessary communication is very basic.

    Oh one more tidbit: the Japanese use "ne" (neh) similarly to how Canadians use "eh", which works like adding a "right?" to the end of a statement (or an audible extra question mark to a question).

  • I have been preparing for this for a while (yeah, that's why I spent so much time on this...)

    Some of my favourites (includes mangwa):

    Dan-da-dan (ongoing) (just note that the early part makes it look like it's going to be very sexual but that's not the tone of the whole thing. I'd call it pretty wholesome overall tbh)

    Hunter x Hunter (hiatus) (unfortunately it went in hiatus in the middle of an arc, but the whole thing is peak, each arc is like its own complete story of a slightly different genre)

    Surviving the Academy (hiatus though season ended) (person gets dropped into a video game setting, it's a harem one but the characters have depth and it's done well instead of a cringy self-insert fantasy. It's actually a rare one like this that doesn't have a "system" with video game-like levelling)

    Webtoon Character Na Kang Lim (ended) (found this one in comments on Surviving the Academy suggesting it to people commenting on it being a harem story that actually didn't suck. This one is guy who reads a webtoon makes a comment about the oblivious MC who doesn't see the characters throwing themselves at him and then ends up in the story himself as a regressor)

    Omniscient Reader's Perspective (ongoing) (this one is amazing, story is MC was the only one who read a webnovel all the way to the end, some 3k chapters, then, on the subway gets a message from the author thanking him for sticking with it, this copy of the story might come in handy because the paywall is going up, good luck! And then the story starts with him in it. And it's so good, between trying to help/manipulate/not get killed by/befriend the psychopath regressor MC that is already tired of everyone's shit and use his knowledge from the massive overwritten book to get strong himself while avoiding the suspicion of very powerful entities)

    My Dress Up Darling (ended) (completely different pace from the others, this is a romance about a couple of high school students, one an aspiring hina doll maker, the other an aspiring cosplayer, he helps her make costumes and it's funny and cute af)

    Others I like but won't go into a long description for:

    Dragon Ball Super, Re: Zero (this one splits the segments into different named projects), Stein's Gate, One Punch Man, The Knight Who Only Lives Today, Hero Killer, Pick Me Up, Solo Leveling (and ragnarok), I'm Going To Wipe Out This Country, 'tis Time for "Torture" Princess

    And one if you like the idea of 400+ chapters of a romance with characters so frustrating a decent portion of readers commenting where I see that they don't even want them to end up together (myself included): Rent-a-Girlfriend

    Haha kinda related but the subreddit for Rent-a-Girlfriend is one of the must obviously bot-driven boards because it went from about 50/50 people upset with the author vs happy with it a few months ago to people mostly writing long comments repeating the same general statements optimistic about how it's going, sometimes in Spanish (with people replying in English as if that was completely normal). It was sad to see, it just feels like an advertisement now instead of a discussion.

  • I mean, if you're bored with life, an expensive and time-consuming hobby might be exactly what you need.

  • If it makes you feel any better, you would have turned 30 today regardless of what you have done in the past (unless you don't make it to 30 (unless quantum immortality is real)).

    Happy birthday! And if you aren't happy with your efforts so far in life, better to tackle that looking forward than regret it looking back, though be kind to the yourself of today so you don't regret spending your life preparing for the future instead of enjoying the moment.

  • I don't think the bubble bursting will slow AI that much, it'll just be a round of hot potatoe over, the losers will lose their money and others will come in hoping to be profitable since they can skip a bunch of R&D costs.

    AI is overhyped, but just like the internet after the dotcom bubble burst, it's not going anywhere.

    Plus I suspect that this time will be a dollar collapse rather than stock market collapse, which would mean prices would go up even more.

  • Lol self-driving cars? Tesla is still struggling with designing a door that doesn't result in people frequently burning to death when their Tesla spontaneously combusts, when this wasn't even a problem for most vehicles.

  • Ramen is good on bread. Even better in a wrap. The non-soup kind works best for this.

  • Lasagna is a casserole.

  • The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, the handsome monkey king Sun Wukong.

    Not sure he'd care to fix things, but it would be different if there was a benevolent unbeatable power in the world.

  • I did that with FF7. I knew I could go challenge sephiroth for the last fight but I also knew that there were still a ton of secrets like summons and materia, plus the harder mode if I maxed levels. But I didn't get around to much of it and never beat the game.

    And FF2 (snes) I made it to the final boss once, died to him, saw how far back the last save was, decided I didn't want to go through all that just to get back to the boss and instead returned the game to the friend I had borrowed it from, deciding I was close enough.

    Mario Bros 3, I could only ever beat the game if I used a cloud to skip that last fortress before the final level select screen. It was a maze level iirc and I just didn't have the patience to figure out the correct path.

  • If it helps, The Good Place managed to end it well, at least IMO.