Consuming media in the language you want to learn is a great tactic. If you want to look for something at an easy to understand level, try looking for "[language] immersion" or "[language] comprehensible input".
I can't really judge how hard they are for a non-native speaker but this channel (Easy German) has a lot of nice videos, all in german.
ni li pona a! mi kama sona pi toki pona. tenpo ni la mi ken toki lili, taso mi ken toki kepeken tenpo lili.
tenpo pini la mi toki e ni: mi wile musi e omori lon tenpo kama. tenpo ni la mi toki e ni: mi wile musi e omori kepeken toki pona! pona tawa sina! o pali e ni.
Edit: I did this knowing full-well that it won't render in any way like in the post. Unicode is not magic, folx! The font still needs to handle this random string of bits. I'm sorry to have disillusioned a few of you… 😬
But this isn't exactly what you asked for, so I'll try to help you get it as best I can with my limited understanding of the subject. First of all it would be helpful to know what your prior knowledge in Maths, especially Set theory, is?
I think you'd be happy to know that I've gone for a bit of an overkill and used Pest to parse the commands, which automagically gets me an enum to match against in this position.
The sad part is, I haven't gotten the Media upload to work, so the project is on ice for a little while…
Textbooks don’t only get digital releases. If everyone started to pirate it all the time, the author would not make any money at all.
Maybe you should start looking into academic publishing and the amount of money authors get for their work in this field. Spoiler: It's a laughable fraction of the book prices.
I just looked through the pictures on my phone and took the first landscape photo. Here's a view of thunder mountain, Germany that I took on a bike tour last summer:
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