

Religion never really interferes with one’s duties. If a company is full of religious fundamentalists, and you go against the grain with your perspective, shouldn’t people be able to take it and test it?
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Religion never really interferes with one’s duties. If a company is full of religious fundamentalists, and you go against the grain with your perspective, shouldn’t people be able to take it and test it?


He was very honest in an email, because it was likely the creators of that game were unprofessional to him. I’ve read the email, and believe he did the right thing in standing up for himself.
What BGG did was, in fact, unlawful because this was religious discrimination, period. BGG will be seeing a lot of trouble for this action.


This is certainly interesting for those learning Japanese. I can’t see myself going to Japan sometime in the future due to what’s going on over there (mainly, the MyNumber program).


I actually went ahead and utilized your Arch packaging (editing my /etc/pacman.conf), so once I get a chance to harden it (as I did with LibreWolf), I’ll see what happens.


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I should have saved what the LLM said, with the exact questions you posed. It was certainly similar from the looks of things, given that I used, word for word, the system prompt and the questions I put in chat. I’ll probably do it again and maybe put that in the responses.


I just tried this with Qwen3:4b (Ollama) and AnythingLLM. It works extremely well with the exact prompt you provided. Fantastic work!


That, I think, is a technique called “comprehensible input”, of which I was using for a couple other languages I was learning.


The downvotes make me wonder if something has to do with the way I worded things, what I posted, or maybe the spoiler I placed down for those who wanted to recreate it.
I need to get that book, and listen to it. It might be good.
Then again, I already have something for LibriVox prepared as a volunteer… just need to iron out some kinks before publishing it.