Vanshaj
@Vanshaj@lemmy.world
- Comment on We are a lot more alike than we are different 3 days ago:
There is an old saying where I live:
वसुधैव कुटुम्बकम् (Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam)
This means, the world is one family.
- Comment on Microsoft lays out Windows 10 life support prices 7 months ago:
Great points, I’m a Linux user and used to use windows myself, what you’ve said about Apple being existential, revolves around this mentality, has hit me. I’d like this to change for Linux. It could provide real freedom to people when using their machines while not being monitored by big tech companies.
- Comment on do you use cotton leggings? would you recommend them? 8 months ago:
What is a legging?
- Comment on I notice Indians speaking English tend to speak very fast. Are the Indian languages simply spoken faster? 8 months ago:
As I said I don’t know much about the topic, I presented my thoughts.
- Comment on I notice Indians speaking English tend to speak very fast. Are the Indian languages simply spoken faster? 8 months ago:
I’m not an expert on this, and I’m not trying to sound I know everything, but I’m an Indian and have spent 20 years of my life speaking Hindi, which is one of the widely known and spoken language in India, especially in North India. I think this is related to how the language is structured and the way consonants and vowels are used in the “Lipi” (I wasn’t able to find an English word for it, but you think of it as the set of symbols with which the language is written.) of Indian languages. The Lipi for Hindi, Sanskrit, Marathi, Bhojpuri, Maithli and many other languages is Devnagari. And It has a somewhat complex structure to it, more complex than English. Like English has 5 vowels and are used directly in the middle of consonants. But in Devnagari, you can see there are traditionally 13 vowels and every vowel can be used independently or dependently in a word, which means you can have a vowel appended or pretended to each consonant, and that will produce a different sound. A kid in India in his early age is taught to identify each of that sound and he uses all that early knowledge and learning, all his life when he talks. This allows him to create and follow different sound patterns and makes his speech continuous and flow-full, which I think you’re referring to as being fast. I find other languages like Mandarin has a similar structure, and makes me learn about them even more.
- Comment on Hmmm... 9 months ago:
You need courage when your already set year long believes are challenged, which spirituality is all about. You are brave I know.
- Comment on Hmmm... 9 months ago:
If you just have curiosity to know what “spritual” is, I’d recommend seeing a man on YouTube, his name is J Krishnamurti. He has answers to your questions. But you indeed has to have courage and willingness to listen what the man says.
- Comment on I don't believe Auto Save feature in any software 9 months ago:
I use a process manager like btop for this.
- Comment on Quack? 1 year ago:
Dananuk
- Comment on A Tribute to Bram Moolenaar, The Maestro Behind Vim Code Editor 1 year ago:
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