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The focus on a small set of core vocabulary is one of the main principles of the Pimsleur method, along with a strict spaced repetition format. When I travel to a new country I always spend about 15-20 hours beforehand doing the 30-minute Pimsleur lessons, just to pick up basic survival vocabulary. I've always been satisfied with the results.

I was hoping someone would mention CoyoteLinux. It was my residential router for several years in the early 2000s. My 'disaster recovery plan' consisted of a second floppy disk (which fortunately I never had to use).


This one worked for me: Apple II 6502 Assembly Language Tutor (1983) Richard E Haskell


Google AI (owned by Meta) favoring YouTube (also owned by Meta) should be unsurprising.


> Google AI (owned by Meta) favoring YouTube (also owned by Meta) should be unsurprising.

...what?


This is absolute nonsense. Neither Google AI or YouTube are owned by Meta. What gave you the idea that they were?


Sorry, I meant to type "Alphabet"


Probably asked an llm


E-1, according to Snopes, citing the Washington Post:

https://www.snopes.com/news/2025/07/02/melania-trump-einstei...


Presumably under the War Powers Resolution.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Powers_Resolution#Provisio...


If you're not already familiar, you sound like you may enjoy the works of Douglas Rushkoff:

https://rushkoff.com/

https://teamhuman.fm


I reread “The Screwtape Letters” by CS Lewis for the first time since high school and appreciated it even more. Although it’s written from a Christian point of view, the principles are applicable to any moral framework.


Would you be open to sharing more? I’m a Christian, and I’d love to hear from your perspective.


I’m a Christian as well and spent a day in Oxford earlier this year. After spending some time at Magdalen College, I bought every book I could by C.S. Lewis and just finished Letters to Malcolm (on prayer) today.

His refreshingly honest take is very relatable, humorous and encouraging.

I can highly recommend it if you’re interested in prayer life (and how to use powerful formulations in letters)


Are there any images (or actual demos) of the actual user interface? Every variant of search for "Fedora repository screen shot" just brings back instructions for taking a desktop screen shot on the Fedora operating system.


Supposedly this "trick" works on airline flights, too.


it's not a trick on a flight. you just request the type of meal you want from the airline, usually 24 hours before the flight. they don't make you recite blessings or koran verses... you just ask and they accommodate you :)

most airlines that fly long routes offer a ton of different menus: kosher, halal, vegetarian, vegan, asian vegetarian (my favorite - usually indian food, which still tastes good when microwaved as opposed to a lot of non-first-class airline meals), lactose-free, gluten-free, diabetic-friendly... many options available that are usually a cut above the typical "chicken or beef".

beware - you have to do this for each leg of a flight with layovers! i've occasionally had luck requesting a vegetarian or vegan meal in-flight but most of the time they only pack as many as are requested ahead of time.


You don't have to claim to be Jewish. You can simply request the Kosher meal and if they have enough supply, you get it.


On BA I typically order the vegetarian option, after seeing my vegetarian (then) girlfriend's meals look repeatedly better than mine. I don't think the airlines much care which of their standard meals you ask for.


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