Didn't have much time today so I just jotted this one out. Will do corrections for yesterday's tomorrow with today's
More or less concludes my thoughts on the kanken writing deck. Might organize them and write them down in modern JP later
Writing thread
6/9
Part 1 of my review of the 書き取り Anki deck I recently did for kanken j1k and 1k kanji
最近やった漢検準1級・1級配当漢字の書き取り暗記デッキのレビュー、その1
訂正大歓迎
毎日赤ペンで前日の訂正と新規のやつを投稿する予定
連体終止合流前の日本語を基準にする
Side note to this: The term "moe" was sufficiently mainstream by the early 2000s that it's basically core to Azuma Hiroki's concept of database consumption in 『動物化するポストモダン』(2001) and gets dropped without much explanation in 『電車男』(2005).
"Guy who doesn't know the difference between backend and frontend finds it really annoying when people who know what they're talking about tell him that he's wrong."
Now, I'm struggling to find it but I saw a tweet mocking a tweet from Zitr*n blithely revealing that he didn't know what front end, back end or full stack meant. Not hard to understand for non-coders at all. But he still feels he can speak this way about some coders at 9:12.
95% LLMs get good enough to code everything properly and this weird period of all software being buggy garbage passes relatively unnoticed, 5% nothing ever works again