

Honestly, I don’t know the Java programming language. Currently, I’m learning the most basic one—an introduction to programming—using C++ as the introductory language.
• I love information technology. • I am a male. • I am 25 years old.
Honestly, I don’t know the Java programming language. Currently, I’m learning the most basic one—an introduction to programming—using C++ as the introductory language.
Goblin Tools has many options like Magic ToDo, Formalizer, Judge, Professor, and more. You didn’t know which LLM Goblin Tools uses? Maybe I can try to email the support team of Goblin Tools and ask them directly which LLM Goblin Tools uses. I’ll let you know if I find out.
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For me, decentralization is a kind that exists on a spectrum.
In the Fediverse, there has been decentralization in many ways, and I understand that it’s the way it is—no single Fediverse instance or server holds greater power or authority over the others.
However, some servers may be more popular than others because they have been actively promoted or because many friends are using them.
For me, I subscribed to managed hosting services and they are paid to host a Lemmy server. Yes, I also paid for a DNS domain name, which costs around $2 for the first year and $20 for the following year.
This way, I can define my server rules, decide which servers to federate with, and choose whether to close the server or not. It’s up to us, unless we are committed to maintaining a large server with a huge user base and are willing to deal with the challenges of moderation.
What I like about the Fediverse is that there are so many free and open-source software options like Lemmy, Mastodon, Mitra, and GotoSocial. I believe that these source codes are free to audit. Therefore, for me, this software feels more like my own than some other software that belongs to someone popular or wealthy.
And regarding your data that you want to recover, maybe you can try to email the server support team to retrieve your data and see if they can provide instructions on how to do so.
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Yes, I can relate to this question. I’m originally from Sabah in northern Borneo, Malaysia, but I was born in Kuala Lumpur (Peninsular Malaysia) and raised in Perak.
The main language I’ve used growing up is Malay, which is Malaysia’s official and most commonly spoken language. It’s the language I speak daily and also the one I primarily think in. My inner monologue is mostly in Malay, though sometimes I switch to English, especially when reading, writing, or studying (I’m an IT student).
Although I’m ethnically Dusun and Rungus (indigenous groups from Sabah), I didn’t grow up speaking those native languages fluently. I’ve learned more English and Malay through school and life, and even earned a B in both. That said, I feel a strong connection to my roots and want to find ways to preserve and relearn my ancestral languages—maybe even through tech solutions.
So, to answer the question directly: I usually think in Malay, sometimes in English, and rarely in my ethnic/native languages—though I wish that were different.
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I use my hands to wash my back. You?