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How can you possibly use Duolingo for 4 years without learning 2000 words ? (I did, my mother did)


I know some words. Duolingo says 1,500, but I know about 500, maybe, but I still must learn many basic words and formal grammar. For example, I know the extremely useful word 'giraffe,' but I can't count, and I don't know all the colors.


Need more copyleft for freedom


What additional freedoms do you want this licence to provide?


A smart VC knows they have 0% chance of getting into that round (even the top VC maybe 1/3 chance) much less leading it by then, and only chance is getting into it when it’s still contrarian.


Smoking also disturbs sleep


Difficult to do both at once, certainly.


From a spend money not time perspective better to take them to a local sharpener!


I would amend that to "Pay a local knife nerd that you trust". Most "sharpening services" use some kind of grinder and they can damage the edge temper as well as do other stupid things.

Funny story time ... my problem with learning to sharpen with whetstones was due to taking my knives to a local sharpener.

I could sharpen two of my knives with a whetstone just fine but could never figure out why. But they were my two smallest knives, so I assumed that it was skill issue when I was handling the bigger knives.

It turns out the local sharpener that I used ground an absolutely absurd angle into the cutting edge on my big kitchen knives--something like 30+ degrees. Given that they did cut for a while, I presume that they also had something like a "microbevel" on them. Of course, the problem is that I am never going to be able to put a "microbevel" back on them with a whetstone.

However, an amateur with a whetstone like me is going to have difficulty figuring all this out because they are always going to suspect their own skill.

Of course, as soon as I put them on the fixed angle sharpener, the fact that the edges had an absurd angle was immediately obvious. And the fact that, yes, it is going to take a while to correct this also became obvious. So, I sat down and stoned the edge with a 100 grit(!) diamond stone for 45 minutes until I got the angle back to something reasonable. And then went up the grits to sharpen it.

Just for giggles, on my last kitchen knife, I used the system to fix the angle, and then I used whetstones. Funnily enough, it sharpened just fine. I'll still use the fixed angle system in the future though.


Not necessarily. Not everyone has easy access to that kind of service. The nearest one to me that I'm aware of is about half an hour drive away. The sharpening system that I have just takes a few minutes. It's definitely easier for me to do it myself than take them somewhere.


I have never sharpened a knife in my entire life so that's an option too.


Quality varies. I was disappointed to see Sur La Table's sharpening service is little better than an angle grinder.


Pretty easy. Same as for yoto


Also to prevent breaking other things or hurting others. That’s also why robots will have tons of safety issues for a while


More like WiFi war-driving symbols


Like Amazon or Patagonia


What was the job?


Data entry


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