[-] MattMillz@lemmy.world 8 points 8 months ago

He is a youtuber. He investigates and explains different topics, reviews games and trending social media.

https://youtu.be/80CyuNEVgrw?si=CjarPZinc8Qm20DD

https://youtu.be/KTKNl08hwUY?si=jo-ZEGCnKbM8vtvt

[-] MattMillz@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago

Wow, two shock waves

[-] MattMillz@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

But we already had the Concorde.... It stopped flying due to fuel costs and limited flight paths only allowed over oceans, no super sonic flying over land. Has NASA fixed these issues?

[-] MattMillz@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Just my suggestion/guide, note I am only saying Intel because where I am there's a large amount of ex government/school/company disposal laptops that are Intel. Look for an laptop with at least 4 gb ram. The more ram the better, like 8gb. You definitely won't need alot of ram for internet and email but more allows it to be stable. For CPU Intel then a i5 would be okay. An i7 that's a few years old would be great. If newer an i3 is fine but I personally think older i3s are a bit slow. For hard drive you need only a small hard drive like 200 gb, you can use external usbs later. If possible get a solid state drive ssd any size for the speed

[-] MattMillz@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

C:\dos C\dos\run Run dos run

[-] MattMillz@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Looking forward to some 16 bit fun

[-] MattMillz@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I second that, Lift off is fantastic. Stable with all the features you would expect to read and post. Also need to give a shout out to Jerboa

[-] MattMillz@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Hey I am a Aussie English and on-off again Tagalog learner. As an older learner I decided to use a multi source exposure approach which worked at first but then I think has now stalled because I haven't been spending enough time recently. Recordings I spend 40 min commuting in my car each way to work so I listen to learn to speak Tagalog "tapes" now using YouTube like https://youtu.be/gMcxn_X9rLM for me this is better than channel surfing the local radio. I used to use podcasts but found it was easier to manage a personal YouTube Playlist. Radio At work as I need to be more focused on work, in the background I try to listen to Monster RX radio from Manila https://www.rx931.com/ they play international but also local pop music. The hosts talk in taglish and I find some of the adverts interesting. It's funny that I hate local Australian radio hosts crapping on about their personal stories but don't mind listening to the filipino hosts. You could try American based Filipino radio channels but I found local ones here were more heavy on the Tagalog compared to stations based in the Philippines. Phone Apps I was using the Drops app on my phone and probably should invest some of the time I am saving from Reddit to get back into it. TV I have used a few different ways over the years from a VPN to access TV5 live steam and catch up tv, to paying for the paytv channel https://www.abs-cbn.com, and trying to use "free" streaming sites. But now if I have time and attention I mostly use Netflix or prime and look for Tagalog audio movies. I do miss TV5s dubs of western movies and television shows, they really did an amazing job in finding voice actors and sound engineers to remix the audio. Funny watching movies like Sharknado, Ironman or SpongeBob, The Walking Dead in tagalog and sad you can't access the audio on Netflix and others. Books There are heaps of books on Amazon for purchase but I found the text books at Libraries easy to access. Publisher Tuttle has a good range eg https://www.amazon.com/Basic-Tagalog-Filipino-National-Philippines/dp/0804851956/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?keywords=tagalog&qid=1688737046&s=books&sr=1-2 Lonely planet guide (I actually have 3 copies I found at secondhand book markets 😄 for Car, home, travel) https://www.amazon.com.au/Lonely-Filipino-Tagalog-Phrasebook-Dictionary/dp/1786570858/ref=asc_df_1786570858/?tag=googleshopmob-22&linkCode=df0&hvadid=517060549623&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=18110863907909802096&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9071482&hvtargid=pla-995399647644&psc=1 https://adarna.com.ph/ makes great books, you may find a reseller in the states or ask someone traveling to the Philippines to grab a bundle of books. Conversations I have lucky to be able to ask some friends and family to explain meanings or pronunciations. I have considered a language coach/tutor but feel time poor to commit regular hours to it. Vocabulary and grammar is probably my greatest weakness through exposure you can pickup a lot of words. Learning key words can help you piece together a conversation you are listening to. But I struggle to reply quickly to join complex conversations past kumusta

**Also checkout ** https://ling-app.com/fil/books-to-learn-tagalog/ Sorry po to link to reddit.... https://www.reddit.com/r/Tagalog/wiki/index https://www.tagalog.com/tools/

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