Late for #LibreMonday again, but:
The #Tox project!
They aim to provide a secure peer-to-peer (for non techies, that means your stuff does not go through someone else's server) real time text, voice and video chat. They also have several clients.
Pictured: qtox UI, the client I use. The project and its clients are still experimental/alpha/beta software, so there are bugs, but it's already a useful piece of tech.
https://cybre.space/media/HQh7tCk3Qeigo5CYwJc
ps.:be careful, there are some shady users
There's this fairly popular one that I'm using right now, and it's made to be a bit like Duolingo except for a language that's not on Duolingo. Buuut it doesn't have any form of spaced repetition. Training is just "select the chapters you want to be quizzed on". And of course you can't export the vocabulary, presumably so you stay inside the app and pay for premium which unlocks study games, which, afaict, are not spaced repetition based either.
Lastboost… Noel Arthur Heimpel is so cool I would buy their tarot deck even though I'm not usually into tarot
I never actually finished reading their webcomic Ignition Zero, but it's so pretty
And they made this wonderful short comic about their gender changing http://noelarthurian.tumblr.com/post/130964968901/a-little-comic-for-national-coming-out-day-not
I might adore them a tiny bit
What do you think? https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/pull/4122
smol cat learning about the cyber machines. EN & DE. they, it / per, es, ersie, xier. @maunzikation @maunzikation