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river-runner
- Drop a raindrop anywhere in the world and follow its course to its course to the ocean
- Drop a raindrop anywhere in the world and follow its course to the ocean
- Heavily contaminated water in East Palestine, Ohio.
- Is there an interactive river map where you can touch a waterway, and its route downstream is highlighted?
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Viewing the dead sperm whale
River Runner
- Follow the path of a drop of water from anywhere in the world: River Runner Global
- River Runner Global - Click on any spot on Earth and see where a raindrop there will flow until it reaches an ocean.
- River Runner Global - Tap to drop a raindrop anywhere in the world and watch where it ends up
- Where is all the water going?
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Collection of really good websites
Amazing articles -- http://worrydream.com/ how technology works -- https://ciechanow.ski/ Explore scale of the Universe -- https://joshworth.com/dev/pixelspace/pixelspace_solarsystem.html Find best sites on Internet -- https://cloudhiker.net/ Click on map to trace a drop of rain and where it will go to -- https://river-runner-global.samlearner.com/ Track wind movement around the world -- https://www.windy.com/?27.714,85.314,4 Website of Nintendo people -- https://y-n10.com/ Everything about shoelaces -- https://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/ See satellite that is going to come near you -- https://james.darpinian.com/satellites/#
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The AI Revolution Is Crushing Thousands of Languages
Alternate take, it can also help people learn niche languages if native speakers contribute to data sets. For example, I've been using Clozemaster for the past few months as a way to work on vocabulary on some languages, and they pull their dataset from Tatoeba [1]. I was very surprised to see that my father's native language, Kabylie, which is admittedly a somewhat niche language, is one of the top languages by sentence contribution in the dataset (over 700k entries, more than French or Spanish or German). I showed him the sentences once and he confirmed that yes, they all seem like what a native speaker would say. Not all of them have translations into other languages of course, and a lot of them are slight variations on each other, but some native speakers are there contributing. It's not currently an option to use in Clozemaster -- I'm guessing the TTS isn't really there -- but I totally could see these as gaps that are easily filled.
Same with my wife's native language (Bengali). There are surprisingly few language learning resources for Bangla, even though it's the 7th most spoken language in the world. But there it is in the data set with TTS and the ability for Clozemaster to have ChatGPT "explain" what's going on in the sentence (a very useful feature for new speakers).
Anyway, I don't view AI as good or bad, just another tool that we should be intentional about when we cultivate the data sets underlying the tool.
[1] https://tatoeba.org
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Where can I find reliable example sentences?
Maybe on tatoeba.org with filters
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Best vocab (not writing) app
I use both. I make a lot of my own cards so I get to focus on the vocab I want. Generally find a word I want to learn, use https://forvo.com/ to find native audio for it, then use https://tatoeba.org/ to find sentences use that word. Once you get a bit of practise it's pretty quick to make a word note, then make 2 or 3 sentence notes for it*. However I do use some pre-made decks like this set of sentence decks for each HSK level with native audio: https://ankiweb.net/shared/byauthor/933449107
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Anyone else spend heaps of time searching for sentences for Anki?
You can try tatoeba https://tatoeba.org but I don't know if it's good with arabic ...
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GPT-4's toki pona capabilities
tatoeba if anything because that has sentences so at least a modicum of context
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Is there an app or website where I can paste a word/phrase and get examples of how it’s used in a sentence?
I use Tatoeba https://tatoeba.org : it's a collection of phrases with sometimes translations and audio recordings. You could use Forvo but it's only audio recordings.
- maneiras de falar "no pasa nada / it's okay/all right" em BR-PT?
- How do I get audio data from from native speakers for Anki?
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anyone know a site like Reverso but for simpler sentences?
As someone else suggested, Tatoeba is also a good option. Nowadays, I use it less and less because I prefer the more didactic sentences found on online dictionaries. Nonetheless, it's still very good, especially due to the sheer quantity of sentences you can find there.
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Nihongo Lessons has launched on the App Store
Appearances in the Tatoeba example sentence database.
What are some alternatives?
mkdocs-material - Documentation that simply works
gutensearch - Search engine for Project Gutenberg books
riju - ⚡ Extremely fast online playground for every programming language.
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OpenHD - OpenHD
rum - Simple, decomplected, isomorphic HTML UI library for Clojure and ClojureScript
svelte-mapbox - MapBox Map and Autocomplete components for Svelte (or Vanilla JS)
SICL - A fresh implementation of Common Lisp
react-native-everywhere
this-word-does-not-exist - This Word Does Not Exist
100r.co - Official Website
snapdrop - A Progressive Web App for local file sharing