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  • I use both but I found listenbrainz not so great for finding new music. I definitely agree it's waaaay better at tagging though because people actually clean up the database and it's easy to contribute yourself too.

  • For the recommendations part, the best solution for me was to switch to a scrobbling platform like last.fm.

    This way, regardless of what I'm using to listen to music, I can go there for recommendations based on what I listen to.

  • I am a translator. I do like tech and learning about it but that's about it.

    I came to Lemmy because reddit killed 3rd party apps and because I really support the idea of the fediverse.

  • ぼく, おれ or あたし are pretty good examples of informal ones. You'd only use those with acquaintances pretty much.

    Note わたし isn't specifically formal per se, it's just very neutral so it works in a lot of formal contexts too.

  • There are a lot in theory but in practice most of the ones in this picture aren't used, especially not all by one person.

    Each person generally can have up to 2/3 pronouns they use. One for acquaintances (and the one you use most of the time), one for strangers where you need to be a bit more formal and then possibly one for when you're speaking to someone in a higher position. Outside of that, only very specific scenarios would require a different pronoun.

    Andd for example if you use "watashi" with acquaintances, that one's also valid in many formal scenarios so you wouldn't need a separate one for that, you'd only need a more formal one like "watakushi" when speaking to someone in a high position. So all in all it's really not that complicated.

  • I don't know what the experience is like for other people but KDE connect sucked to use on windows for me. It was a coin toss whether or not it would detect my devices. Nearby Share has been flawless so far.

  • It's not a translation, it's an original English publication that was submitted to Manga plus creators, where anyone can submit to (so it's an amateur work)

    It's in the official app but it's in a dedicated "creators" category to separate it from the actual licensed works.

  • Every day I eagerly wait for this awesome app to come out, and every new screen shot gets me more pumped.

  • Great to see another mystery club fan. That manga is what keeps me going every week. If you enjoyed that, you should definitely check out the author's previous work Ika Musume which has the exact same formula.