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  • I am not learning Spanish at the moment but I learn more with this kind of approach. And I will definitiveley bookmark this.

    I bought the book Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata: Familia Romana which teaches latin in latin with the additional help of pictures. It is awesome.

    Does anyone know similar books for other languages? At the moment I learn Romanian, but I would love to have something similar for Polish, too.

  • Yeah, I've still got a win11 install, but every game that did not run on linux did not run on win11 either. I do not play multiplayer games though and those games had pretty obscure engines. Compatibility with older games is great though.
    I rarely use windows these days, and I hate that updates can take up to half an hour and you can't do anything with your system.

  • I know some, I guess, hope I do not butcher them:

    German(native): Bitte/ Danke (sehr) or Vielen Dank,

    English: please/ thank you (very much),

    Japanese: どうぞ or おねがいします or ください/ (どうも)ありがとう(ございます) (Which is douzo (when you offer someone something, I think, onegaishimasu/kudasai (if you want something or someone to do something, which is following the request.)/ (domo)arigatou(gozaimasu),

    Norwegian: vær så snill / (tusen) takk,
    (Which is like "Sei so gut/lieb"/ "Tausend Dank" in German.),

    Romanian: vă rog or te rog (formal/informal)/ mulțumesc ((foarte) mult) or mersi (mult) (ă is a short a, I guess and ț is like the ts from "its", or a German z)

    French: s'il vous plait (that one I had to look up on how to write)/ merci

    Polish: proszę (bardzo)/ dzięki or dziękuję (bardzo) (Like proshe/ djenki/djenkuje)(ę is nasalized)

    Portuguese: faz favor or por favor/ obrigado or obrigada (male/female) (o is spoken like an u) (I do not know much Portuguese (like French and Polish), in my book (European Portuguese faz favor and por favor are used, but I do not know the differences.)

  • I can count to ten in more language than I am able to speak (I just love learning stuff):

    Can count above ten:
    German (native), English, Norwegian, Romanian, Russian, Japanese

    Can count only up to ten:
    French, Polish, Mandarin

    I am learning Romanian at the moment, those are 0-10: zero,
    unu/ una,
    doi/ două,
    trei,
    patru,
    cinci,
    șase,
    șapte,
    opt,
    nouă,
    zece

  • I got myself and can recommend:
    Returnal (29.99€) (Rogue-like shooter),
    Wisper (6.99€) (Open world exploration) and Crossroads OS (3.74€) (Puzzle game).
    I can further recommend:

    Studio System (8.84€) (Horror),
    With My Past (6.59€) (Puzzle),
    Signalis (13.99€) (Horror).

  • That was my first thought, because for whatever reason my computer wont start when my screen is turned off. You have to power cycle it with the screen on to get it to work. Haven't had this with older computers. But when this happens the leds still work.

  • Yeah, Maybe one of the rails on the PSU broke? Can something like this happen? Some parts of the motherboard seem to get some power but, I do not get any of the main status leds.
    I will try to look at the cpu later, I try to get a second psu for testing...

  • PC Master Race @lemmy.world
    ThePancakeExperiment @feddit.org

    My PC suddenly won't turn on. Need help.

    Hi there, hope this is the right place for something like this.

    So today I used my computer like normal, everything was fine this morning.
    Then after a brief walk I came home and it won't turn on since.
    When I click the power button there is the normal click sound of the psu and nothing happens.
    My keyboard lights up, the ethernet port lights up, but other than that - nothing. Already tried to remove the ram, the graphics card (just removing the power cable of it turns on its red light), removing just the cpu power cable does turn on the motherboars red status light, but non of the fans or other status leds light up.

    My build is not new and other than the keyboard I did not change anything lately.
    The build consists of:
    Asus ROG Strix B550 A
    Ryzen 5600x
    32 GB Ram (Crucial ballistix)
    Asus RTX 3060ti
    Corsair RM650 PSU

    I also unplugged the psu for a while. It makes a slight buzzy noise after powering the computer, but I do not know if this is normal.

    Can anybody hel

  • Yeah, I once wanted to delete my Blizzard/battle.net account, just made with an old mail address, no personal data attached (at least from my side) and they wanted to see scans of my id. After some back and forth I threatened them with a gdpr complaint and one day later they deleted the account, at least they said so.