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creating scholarships with learning.
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Sheilfer 2 weeks ago
Added a new main module to the language learning app - guided conversations to be paired along with card drills & skill tree path progressions image
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Sheilfer 3 weeks ago
Duolingo is designed so well man. Truly a work of art.
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Sheilfer 3 weeks ago
A lot of people believe democratic-socialism is socialism. There is good reason why socialists detest democratic socialists. They largely reject the core tenant of revolutionary socialism which is Karl Marx and his philosophy of dialectical materialism. Democratic-socialists are capitalists. They discovered the material conditions of the working class can and do improve under capitalism and merely require a motivated and patriotic voter base.
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Sheilfer 3 weeks ago
Supermoon shot on iPhone in rural Mexico image
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Sheilfer 0 months ago
This should be a nostr mini App Store on Primal πŸ’” image
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Sheilfer 1 month ago
Aws or Cloudflare down again πŸ’”
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Sheilfer 1 month ago
Damn all it took was an article saying Jack is funding Vine again to make Nostr go viral on TikTok lol image
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Sheilfer 1 month ago
Minor UI upgrade to my language learning app. Gonna add teams and notifications next image
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Sheilfer 1 month ago
Whoever created this app is diabolical 🀣 image
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Sheilfer 1 month ago
It’s kind of interesting the national identity of Mexico is less than 100 years old. After the revolution against Spanish elites and their system of debt slavery, Mexicans installed land reforms in the 1930s, allowing poor peasants to own their country. Naturally, the US and Mexico collaborated with guest worker programs so that Mexicans can finance their new lands until American liberals in the 60s fought against migrants in favor of unionized work, creating the system of illegal immigration that we know today. Nearly 100 years later, my very family is finally planting some seeds and growing avocados here after a few decades of both documented and undocumented labor.
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