@coolboymew@rosey That's configurable, but ultimately you still hold the keys in Anki so any lapse in self-control can undermine your system. The main draw to Wanikani for me was that I could put money down on a year-long subscription and have an effective deadline to keep me motivated on my intended pace.
@Moon@rudiev@a1ba >as a support forum Discord fucking sucks. Inherited one on a FOSS project. A year later, I'm sympathetic to corporal punishment for Discord evangelism.
@coolboymew@ChristiJunior yep, the best game in the world will have zero traction without marking ploys in 2023. If this weren't the case, nobody would care about the new round of commercial RTS games being shilled in early development, because they'd be playing Zero-K instead.
@deprecated_ii@WashedOutGundamPilot Perused some job market misery porn videos earlier this year, one I remember was a podcast interview format with the host suggesting that a caller build up their own apps, get a sizable userbase and then offer that up to prospective employers. It's the sort of thing that sounds like it could work, but sounds dangerously close to "build your own business and then sell it off for a shot at an entry-level job".
@WashedOutGundamPilot@Jim@Some_German_Guy@William_The_Dragonborn I got baited by my teenage dream of getting an OpenPandora. Never had the same romance for sliders for the reasons you outlined, clamshells have the distinct advantage of being their own screen cover when pocketed.
@mischievoustomato@coolboymew@thatbrickster Every bad change in Chrome ends up in Firefox a few years later, without exception. There's no winning with web browsers in current year.
@WashedOutGundamPilot@mangeurdenuage I remember a youtube video reimplementing Operation: Soda Steal a few years ago that mentioned this exact DRM system in the context of some theme park. They rationed the refill to the size of the gift cup to prevent any siphoning shenanigans.
@Moon eh, a lot of that stuff is just working with it daily. There are very few people out there with wide-range deep domain-specific knowledge on quick recall that aren't refreshing it like DRAM.