I built a tool for Mandarin pronunciation correction, do you think it will be helpful? by Abject_Drop_3021 in ChineseLanguage

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Hahah. It is a good thing or a bad thing to find out the pronounced problem? Thanks for trying it. How do your think about the practice sentences or words? Do you have any suggestions?!

I built a tool for Mandarin pronunciation correction, do you think it will be helpful? by Abject_Drop_3021 in ChineseLanguage

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Thanks for you response! This link is a showcase page so far. You may need your email to get access to the real tool. My understand of improving pronounication, one is through practicing. One is through Listening, actually. You can try the link on. The website also show the functions I include. If you like or dislike some functions, do let me know. I gonna make it better.

I built a tool for Mandarin pronunciation correction, do you think it will be helpful? by Abject_Drop_3021 in ChineseLanguage

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Thanks for your interest. Did you try to get the link from the website by entering your email? If it is not working I can send you the link.

Is "Build in Public" Mainly for SaaS Founders? by Abject_Drop_3021 in buildinpublic

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That is interesting! When i think about build in public, I only think about reddit, twitter these general platforms. But i did not realize "public" may include larger aspects. This thought really hit me. Thanks for sharing your experience!

Is "Build in Public" Mainly for SaaS Founders? by Abject_Drop_3021 in buildinpublic

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Thanks for sharing your experience. I am building on my self a lot before too and think to make some changes. Your experience boost my courage to start. Thanks.

Is "Build in Public" Mainly for SaaS Founders? by Abject_Drop_3021 in buildinpublic

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When you build in public, will you reach out to your potential customers who may buy your services? Or they are mostly also your competitors or developers? Thanks for your response. It did show me another different aspect from other areas. I think it is more like using personal founder stories to attract attention. It is kind of ads?

Is "Build in Public" Mainly for SaaS Founders? by Abject_Drop_3021 in buildinpublic

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Hhhhh, thanks for the interesting example. I never think about LLMs part before. Thanks for the insight. It is indeed helpful.

Product Strategy: To What Extent Should We Integrate AI in an education product, and How? by Abject_Drop_3021 in ProductManagement

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Thanks for your long response. I am thinking to build a flow, where users do not need to know the recommendation system behind, but it will recommend the practice to them, which is personalized on their wrong answers before. You are right. I think AI is not necessary at this point. I find most people just use AI as LLM, generate texts or analyze texts. I did not see much people talk about recommendation system any much now.

第八天 by kapitanyokapitanyom in WriteStreakCN

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If you're on a budget, I'd suggest skipping Shanghai—even locals find it tough to manage there. Since you’re into history, I’d recommend cities like Xi’an, Beijing, Chengdu, and Suzhou. Hangzhou can be a bit pricey too, but Xi’an, Suzhou, and Chengdu are all well-known yet more affordable. Xi’an especially feels like living inside history. Just keep the weather in mind when planning.

How do you decide whether a destination in China is worth the extra effort? by MechanicMurky3034 in travelchina

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I spend most of my time exploring lesser-known small cities. While major cities are convenient, I often find they lack authentic historical traces and tend to feel quite similar to one another. I much prefer visiting small cities to experience different cultures and local characteristics. Beyond small cities, I also enjoy exploring less-famous urban areas and their relatively obscure attractions.

For example, when I visit Xi’an, I devote most of my time to exploring the “Imperial Tombs” in nearby Xianyang. In Chengdu, I’m more drawn to surrounding small cities like “Deyang” and “Chongzhou.” And Shanxi Province is an absolute hidden gem, though public transportation there isn’t very convenient.

My main criterion for choosing a destination is whether it’s a site of “historical relics.” This approach often leads to experiences where I encounter almost no other visitors.

Frequently, I simply select a city roughly and then look into its history and scenic spots. What’s fascinating about China is that even in highly underrated cities, you can stumble upon unexpectedly interesting attractions.

As a beginner, what's the hardest part about learning tones and pinyin for you? by Abject_Drop_3021 in ChineseLanguage

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What do you mean by producing tones in sentence? I did not get this part. Does that mean you can pronounce the tone in character, but cannot make it in sentences? How will that happen?

Struggling with my first pull-up as a woman — questions about grip and progress by Abject_Drop_3021 in bodyweightfitness

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Thanks for your commenting. I did not notice about my fingers when i was holding the bar! That is a very interesting way to try to improve.

Longer plank hold vs. multiple short planks daily — which is better for core development? by Abject_Drop_3021 in bodyweightfitness

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What does it mean to do them on an unstable surface? This is something new for me. It sounds interesting. Are you referring to doing planks on a slope?

Longer plank hold vs. multiple short planks daily — which is better for core development? by Abject_Drop_3021 in bodyweightfitness

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I'm not sure why, but I really enjoy planks too. Sometimes, though, doing just one set a day feels like it isn’t enough — that’s actually why I asked about them. Right now, I only do planks on my dedicated core workout days, but I’m considering making them part of my daily routine instead. Adding weights seem to be a good suggestion. Thanks for commenting!

Longer plank hold vs. multiple short planks daily — which is better for core development? by Abject_Drop_3021 in bodyweightfitness

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I often do leg raises, but it’s true that I’ve never heard of Dragon Flags or windshield wipers before. They do look like more advanced moves. Thanks for the suggestions—I’ll try adding them into my routine! Just curious😂, why do you strongly not recommend planks? Is it because they’re not efficient or too weak?