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Sure? I did WK in 1.5 years and then just started reading stuff. Now I'm about 4 years into studying and read about 30-40 books. Wanikani is just the tip of the iceberg, as it doesn't give you nearly enough vocabulary to be comfortable with texts. Of course I did spend a lot of time listening, too, which helped. I'm just now starting to not have to really lookup stuff when reading Murakami or Higashino Keigo. Still see new words every day, though.

Although I'd say there's not really a point in saying one 'knows' kanji, the bulk of your understanding comes from knowing words. There's so many of them reading is going to be a struggle anyway, but it slowly gets easier.


Unfortunately no group calls yet.


> WhatsApp doesn't do it and that's just for text. I'm pretty sure Signal doesn't either.

Wow this is news to me. Glad I'm not using whatsapp since forever.

Signal definitely encrypts group chats since forever: https://signal.org/blog/the-new-textsecure/


Turns out I was wrong about that - might have been true in the past but it is e2e now.


Even better, Signal.


Buggier, less features, and even less people using it.

Also not available on F-Droid IIRC. Has this changed?


> and even less people using it.

Are you sure about this? In my circle most people seem to know/use WhatsApp and Signal.


According to https://www.androidrank.org/listcategory?category=COMMUNICAT... Telegram has ~100 million installs and Signal ~5 million.


Why? Longtime irssi user here.


I usually view it as a cost–benefit sort of thing. When a choice has nearly zero cost, only very little benefit is needed to make it the rational choice as far as I'm concerned.

What does WeeChat offer over irssi? Very active development, scripting in many languages, dynamic filtering, raw buffer views, sane defaults, helpful configuration interface, good documentation, live/hotswapping upgrades, architectural soundness, many options for interaction (FIFO pipes, client-server protocol) and so on and so forth. I'm always surprised at how little WeeChat gets in my way when I want to do something out of the ordinary.

And unless you are heavily invested in the irssi ecosystem, the switch is basically effortless.

That's the cost–benefit of it. Another way to view it is this: People who switch from Irssi to WeeChat keep using WeeChat; while people who switch from WeeChat to Irssi go back to WeeChat.


What I don't like about WeeChat is the UI. It's subtly different from irssi’s, which makes it difficult for me to switch.


On a scale from ed to Office 365, WeeChat and irssi have practically the same default UI -- and it's butt-ugly. But I do see your point, and it's likely configurable. Anything specific you need help with?


I stopped using DDG a few days ago, when I noticed the !g flag is not encrypting traffic to google anymore, it just redirects to google.com. Do you know what is up with that? Using startpage now.


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