@LibrosdeBabel Que alguien les diga que pueden hacer más bibliotecas. No hace falta cambiarles el nombre a las que ya están. (Salvo que se llamasen, yo qué sé, General Mola o algo parecido. Entonces sí. Pero, hasta en ese caso, cuantas más bibliotecas, mejor.)
@LibrosdeBabel ¿Obligadas a subir precios? Los libros de texto ya eran carísimos cuando yo era niño, y jamás han dejado de subir, que yo sepa.
Lo que deberían hacer, si tuvieran algo de cerebro y de decencia, es orientarse hacia la educación superior, que, por libros de calidad, bien editados y bien actualizados, sí puede permitirse pagar más.
El problema es que en España no hay tradición de buena literatura científica y técnica, ni desde el punto de vista de los autores, ni desde el de los traductores, ni desde el de los editores. Pero, oye, nunca es tarde. A ver si hay suerte.
@smaurizi It would be great if you could be in Madrid for the Book Fair signing copies and talking about it. It is usually held around May/June.
I sadly have to take those words back. Not the best wishes or the appreciation towards PV and his work, of course, but the comment about us slackers being less grumpy than other computer users.
Ever since I moved from lilo to GRUB (I know it's not related, but it all started at that point), Slackware -current has become increasingly unstable for me, and several updates have gone wrong, some of them terribly so.
The one thing that pisses me off about qoto's migration is that it is now hosted on AWS. I have everything (well, that's probably not true. Let's just say a lot of) Amazon blocked in my firewall.
I was happier when qoto was hosted on OVH, or wherever it was, but what am I going to do? I am a guest here. I shouldn't even complain.
Today I could test chatgpt for the first time and I must say I am not the slightest bit impressed. I had hoped it would be more human-like in its conversation, but its answers are mostly boilerplate and legalese.
I thought at least it would be fun to use it to help me learn stuff (like Math or practicing foreign languages), but apparently getting it to do something like that would be a full-time job _for me_.
@sullybiker Thank you, Jim. You too.
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Sé que por aquí no hay mucha gente de #soria pero también sirve por si hay alguien que dé clases de alemán y que quiera cambiar de vida y mudarse a Soria.
En la Escuela oficial de Idiomas buscan "desesperadamente" alguien para trabajar a jornada completa dando clases de alemán.
Visto en TW: https://twitter.com/sandrineeoi/status/1755287181311070591
@ltlnx ¡Enhorabuena!
@vaartis A little late for that, I'm afraid. I've been reading and enjoying Dostoevski my whole life. I'll take a look at Gogol when I have the time. Thanks.
@vaartis I do have Anna Karenina in Russian, but I can't speak a word of it, so... Actually, maybe it was Ukrainian and I could never tell. (It was given to me by an Ukrainian friend many years ago.)
If I ever visit Russia, I'll buy everything Dostoievski and some Chekhov. If you have more recommendations, please let me know.
@vaartis It's ok. I prefer Russian books to movies in general.
@vaartis Is it good? Is it worth it?
@coolboymew Yeah, looks like it.
@coolboymew In general, I try not to follow people who wouldn't reply to me if I talked to them. If they're not interested in interacting with other people, why should I care about whatever it is they say?
@GabeMoralesVR@mastodon.gamedev.place Read my post again. Nobody is saying they are, but it's certainly wrong for the recipient to make them public, and even more so in screenshot form (that is, without mentioning the other person). DMs are just conversations between the mentioned parties that don't involve anyone else, and that's how they should remain.
In any case, don't worry. I will never send you a DM, so it's ok if we disagree.
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