You're right. When you put it like that, calling it obscure sounds like an exaggeration. Though it's probably one of the least spoken Slavic languages.
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I fully agree with you about having real conversations with real people. The thing is, you need some confidence before being able to speak the language, especially to native speakers. And for some people that comes with a bit of practice by themselves. Thats what I find apps like Duolingo help with.
You see, one of the goals is to be able to enjoy media in English together. The problem is that she quickly gives up after encountering too many unfamilliar words or constructs.
Thats why I'm looking for an app to help her get a bit more confident.
That's what we've been trying so far, but unfortunately it does not work for her.
Just took the test for myself and it looks very promising. Thanks!
I thought I shouldn't doxx myself so much, but whatever. Our native language is Bulgarian.
@[email protected] (is that how I tag people?)
I guess you can use wormhole to transport the data to your peer, and if you're extra paranoid encrypt it asymmetrically with something like age.
Then again you can just encrypt it with age and send it over Signal. There should be no risk involved in sharing public keys even if you don't trust their servers.
Fourth. I loved it so much when I was younger that it influenced my main username.
Probably offtopic, but are there any popular old android tablets that run linux proper?
I'm not Stallman. I make some exceptions and Boost has been one if them.
It doesn't make it no longer FOSS. It's just that usually if an app is FOSS it is on f-droid.
If you're looking for efficiency, nothing beats a static website.