I know they sometimes get a bad rap (especially recently with the lay offs https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2024/01/10/duolingo-ai-layoffs/), but it’s still a nice app to use to get started with a language

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It’s hard to find a big tech company that hasn’t been laying off like crazy lately. I just hit 200 days yesterday learning French.

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Félicitations !

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That’s crazy. Can’t imagine to stick to a routine for 5 years consistently.

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Very impressive indeed

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I couldn’t imagine myself doing it either tbh, but I started learning on Duolingo as a personal challenge: to prove to myself that I can still learn something new every day and allay my irrational fear that I’m getting too old to improve at anything.

And it worked. That fear is gone now, but the streak goes on. Not letting it go cause I’m that stubborn.

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Would you say you’re fluent in a language as a result of this?

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I think so? But it’s not like I spent more than 5 minutes a day practicing in the past 3 years or so. My sessions certainly go down depending on how busy I get.

Also fun fact: I had to practice German during my wedding. Didn’t go well with the wife but now she gets it. Hehe

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2200+ fire streak since I joined 10 years ago (multiple languages). Lost the streak a few times before. I’m not fluent but maintaining it helps me to improve a bit every day.

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Impressive, which languages are you learning?

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Thanks. A few of them but main focus is Spanish. What about you?

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I’m learning Spanish too! We should create a community to practice ha ha

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0, I quit

Before I killed it, I had 443, and easily could have kept going if I had desired

The layoffs and AI thing are only a partial reason for me leaving The whole volunteer shutdown when that happened, hiding 4 of their courses, and some other minor bad decisions made me stop Not to mention, Duolingo is very slow at times and doesn’t teach any grammar unless you happen to be learning one of the 3 top languages

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Makes sense. Are you aware of any open source alternative?

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Librelingo is the only thing I’ve seen close to what Duolingo tries to be, but sadly it seems under-developed and doesn’t offer anything other than very beginner Spanish so far

https://librelingo.app/

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