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<title>An ag(e)ing hacker - posts tagged as "anti-feature"</title>
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<updated>2024-09-04T14:42:53Z</updated>
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  <name>Luca Saiu</name>
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  <title>Languages and complexity, Part I: why I love Anki</title>
  <author>
    <name>Luca Saiu</name>
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  <summary type="xhtml" xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><xhtml:div>August 2024 update: lack of endorsement This article used to endorse the services of a certain Russian language teacher and mention her by name, with permission. That person has now expressed the intention of making her course recordings “expire” trough some time limit which will make them unusable after a set date; the stated intent is motivating procrastinating students who hesitate too long before starting their study in earnest. Independently from the technical nature of their implementation and from whether the restrictions are possible to circumvent, anti-features are unacceptable and insulting. The teacher in question, now referred to here as ... <xhtml:a href="https://blog.ageinghacker.net/posts/35/">[Read more]</xhtml:a></xhtml:div></summary>
  <content type="xhtml" xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><xhtml:div>August 2024 update: lack of endorsement This article used to endorse the services of a certain Russian language teacher and mention her by name, with permission. That person has now expressed the intention of making her course recordings “expire” trough some time limit which will make them unusable after a set date; the stated intent is motivating procrastinating students who hesitate too long before starting their study in earnest. Independently from the technical nature of their implementation and from whether the restrictions are possible to circumvent, anti-features are unacceptable and insulting. The teacher in question, now referred to here as ... <xhtml:a href="https://blog.ageinghacker.net/posts/35/">[Read more]</xhtml:a></xhtml:div></content>
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