In this episode I tried painting the walls, and it wasn't as easy as I expected.
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MUSIC: Lisa The Painful OST - Garbage Day Minecraft OST - Dry Hands The Sims OST - Neighborhood 6
CHAPTERS: 00:00 Results from dustproofing 00:30 Other issues in this room 1:00 Adding a door 1:30 Other small stuff that changed 2:00 Starting to paint + more dustproofing 3:10 Fixing holes in the wall 4:00 The results 4:30 Sanding down the mortar 5:00 Covering mortar with primer 5:50 Painting in the rain 7:00 Aftermath of the storm 7:50 Surprise change 8:20 Time for the second layer of paint 8:55 Already a pretty big difference 9:35 The outcome 10:24 Checking the gutters 10:57 Fixing the huge hole in the wall 12:16 Washing the windows 13:14 The final results 13:45 Help to sustain the series & mystery corner 14:23 The storks 15:04 Outro
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In this episode I tried painting the walls, and it wasn't as easy as I expected.
If you want to support the series, consider using one of the links at the bottom of the description to keep it going, or use the "Thanks" button that YouTube provided for a single time donation, and thanks!
MUSIC: Lisa The Painful OST - Garbage Day Minecraft OST - Dry Hands The Sims OST - Neighborhood 6
CHAPTERS: 00:00 Results from dustproofing 00:30 Other issues in this room 1:00 Adding a door 1:30 Other small stuff that changed 2:00 Starting to paint + more dustproofing 3:10 Fixing holes in the wall 4:00 The results 4:30 Sanding down the mortar 5:00 Covering mortar with primer 5:50 Painting in the rain 7:00 Aftermath of the storm 7:50 Surprise change 8:20 Time for the second layer of paint 8:55 Already a pretty big difference 9:35 The outcome 10:24 Checking the gutters 10:57 Fixing the huge hole in the wall 12:16 Washing the windows 13:14 The final results 13:45 Help to sustain the series & mystery corner 14:23 The storks 15:04 Outro
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Twitter: twitter.com/Livakivi Twitch: twitch.tv/Livakivi Discord: discord.com/invite/w6qyB5mpWa Second Channel: youtube.com/c/BudgetLivakiviWhy Im Still Using a 20+ Year Old HHKB (vs Keychron Q60 Max)Livakivi2024-09-09 | In this video I talk about my HHKB Pro 1 from 2003 and compare it to the Keychron Q60 Max by. This is also probably going to be my last keyboard review/video for a long time, at least on the main channel, as I'd like to focus my efforts and time on different videos instead.
CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro 00:35 What happened to my hand? 1:10 I went to an onsen 1:40 My first HHKB in 2015 2:15 Topre vs Cherry MX style switches 3:10 Topre was the original thock 3:40 Topre vs MX based switches 2 5:00 Regretting selling my HHKB 5:40 My current HHKB Pro 1 from 2003 6:35 Topre isn't for everyone 7:20 HHKB History 7:50 HHKB vs 60% 8:55 Arrow keys on the HHKB 9:55 Home & End keys 10:55 CTRL key on Caps Lock 10:28 Missing modifier keys on the bottom row 12:05 HHKB backspace location 12:25 F keys 12:45 Other layouts I like 13:02 Why I'm reviewing the Q60 Max 14:20 Unboxing 14:50 CAD file for the top plate 15:15 Weight & build quality, 15:40 Aesthetics 15:53 The bezels 16:30 Keycaps 16:50 Programmability 17:17 Wireless & RGB 17:30 Switches (Gateron Jupyter Bananas) 17:55 The typing experience 18:40 Will the Q60 Max become my daily driver? 19:00 This keyboard is heavy 19:25 Wireless & magnetic cable 20:00 Topre switches 20:25 My HHKB switches might be a bit too heavy 21:05 The keyboard I'm interested in the most 21:20 Q60 Max competitors 21:35 No more keyboard reviews for a while 21:50 Sound comparison
MUSIC: Baki OST - Oliver's margin Time Fragment - 誘導されたビジョン 【魔王魂公式】フリーBGM素材 民族02 Sawteeth - Growing Sprout (sawteeth.bandcamp.com/album/jungle-fatigue-vol-3) Macroblank - ピアスアーマー Time Fragment - カウボーイビバップ Takeshi Abo - TAE Takeshi Abo - LEASE (Spongebob Style)
CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro & plans 00:50 Why Nvidia? 1:45 Nvidia on Linux is improving 2:00 Why Arch Linux? 3:20 Getting started 4:05 "Arch is pragmatic" 4:48 "Arch is user-centric" 5:40 "Why not use Arch?" 6:55 "Don't use Arch if you're happy with your OS" 7:20 "Arch is the best" 8:05 Arch FAQ continued 9:00 Installing Arch! 14:45 Archinstall 18:20 Install finished! 18:50 Install corrupt 19:50 Hyprland 20:45 Installing DaVinci Resolve on Arch Linux 22:25 Hyprland issues 23:15 Trying Qtile (for 5 seconds) 23:25 Cinnamon/Linux Mint 24:00 Xfce + i3 24:35 Monitors not waking up from sleep 24:45 tint2 panel 25:00 x11/i3/xfce issues 25:55 Gaming on Fedora 39 (cs 1.6) 26:45 League of Legends on Fedora 39 (2023) 27:15 Tomb Raider II on Nobara/Fedora/Arch 27:55 Night in the Woods (Arch) 28:35 Getting too old for this 29:35 DaVinci Resolve on Arch + x11 31:05 Vexing inherit limitations 31:30 Is this even worth it? 32:00 Linux is not an option for me right now 32:25 The future and Cosmic 33:15 Arch benefits 33:40 Arch repo issue with Discord 33:55 AUR package issues 34:17 Arch was exactly what it promised to be 34:26 Setting up Arch takes a lot of time 34:45 EndeavourOS? CachyOS? 34:58 I might as well use Fedora, but the distro doesn't matter 35:18 THE END 35:32 Outro
MUSIC: Takeshi Abo - LEASE Oblique Occasions - no love Monodrone - ゲイバーで酔って modest by default - 答案在南方 Oblique Occasions - Hyprfascist Oblique Occasions - Shutter Speed Jose Suicidio - Holy Guacamole
CHAPTERS: 00:00 It's been 2 years.. 00:25 Issues I never mentioned 00:55 A lot has changed, for me and the OS world 1:24 My macOS experience 2:05 I started using a tiling window manager (yabai) 2:55 I'm no longer used to Windows 3:22 I want to try a Tiling WM on Linux 3:55 GETTING STARTED 4:15 Installing Ubuntu 23.10 4:30 Unable to install Ubuntu due to RTX 4090 4:55 I like Ubuntu regardless of what people say 5:22 Desktop still lagging + glitches 5:55 Trying Wayland 6:10 Wayland issues 6:29 Linux feels unusable 6:40 Ubuntu borked itself 7:10 Trying Nobara 38 8:10 Fractional scaling & blurry fonts 8:55 Too big vs too small 9:55 The "solution" I found 10:20 Perfectly timed mic fix 11:00 Installing Fedora 39 11:15 KDE slander 11:30 Trying i3 Tiling Window Manager 11:55 First i3 experience 12:20 Configuring i3 12:32 VIM keys vs WASD 13:13 Configuring monitors 13:30 Configuring mouse, audio 13:50 Kb layouts and typing Japanese 14:10 Setting a wallpaper 14:30 Screenshots, clipboard history, notifications 14:50 Rofi and custom scripts 15:07 Rice time 16:30 i3 shortcomings 17:15 File manager stuck in light theme 17:42 I felt like I was wasting my time 18:25 My justification for continuing 18:40 Doing work on i3 19:30 i3 graphical issues 20:00 DaVinci Resolve issues on Linux/i3 20:55 Making vids with i3 is pretty nice! 21:50 No Adobe apps 22:05 I made 4 videos on Linux! 22:20 Fedora borked my drivers and davinci 23:10 My audio also died 23:30 Official DaVinci Resolve Distro 24:00 Even that one didn't work & Rocky side-effects 24:13 Stuck between a Rocky and a hard place 24:55 DaVinci benchmarking 25:25 Rocky Linux vs Windows 25:48 Installing Nobara 40 26:10 Nobara vs Rocky 26:20 DR not starting anymore 26:27 Fedora 40 and Nvidia 555 driver 26:45 Resolve on Wayland?? 27:00 Slow i3 benchmark and DR not starting again 27:28 Endless issues 28:20 How future proof is Linux? 28:30 So close, yet so far.. 29:05 Linux is a rabbithole, but also a time sink 29:20 Qtile? Hyperland? What's next? 29:45 Pandoras Box 30:13 OutroI Found a Cool Place in JapanLivakivi2024-06-27 | Welcome to the rice fields. Consider supporting the channel on Patreon: patreon.com/Livakivi
CHAPTERS: 00:00 Home Gym, Japan 00:22 Why I built a home gym in Japan 1:15 Where I bought the parts 1:33 Power Rack (including cable station) 3:20 Barbell + Rubber weights 3:40 Bumper plates 4:23 Loadable dumbbells 4:50 Bench 5:05 Foam Flooring 5:45 Why I don't deadlift here 6:03 Plate holder attachment 6:20 EZ bar 6:33 I refunded a neck harness 6:45 Final words
Recently there has been a growing trend that deems time spent on gaming as inherintly a "waste of time". While there are many rational reasons behind why spending excessive time on gaming can lead to suffering in the end, I want to offer an alternative perspective that demonstrates that there can be invaluable benefits to competitive gaming as well, including strong carryover and confidence towards achieving other things in life, as long as you discover the correct insights during gaming.
MUSIC: LoL OST - Season 2 Log In Screen Soundtrack LoL OST - Old Twisted Treeline LoL OST - Old Summoners Rift LoL OST - Dominion Soundtrack LoL OST - Summoners Rift Soundtrack Bad Snacks - City Night Lights Professor Kliq - Suburban Breakbeat (professorkliq.com)
TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 I started playing League 12 years ago 1:32 My first time playing ranked in Season 2 2:36 I started making videos about League 3:20 Season 3 (the most memorable season) 4:45 Season 4 5:05 Season 5 5:24 Season 6 (starting to improve & a mindset shift) 7:15 Season 7 (going for Diamond, confidence towards improving) 8:40 Season 8 (Falling out of a strong mindset) 9:17 Discovering my breaking point 10:22 Reflecting on how my mindset should have been different 11:45 I already had that mindset, but it wasn't engrained enough 12:13 Season 9 (forfun duos with friend) 12:22 Season 10 (going for Diamond again, mindset still wasn't perfect) 13:04 I reflected on this period in my old video 13:24 Climbing is a number game based on your skill/winrate, so don't tilt 14:05 League is not like other, cumulative skills 14:36 Season 11/12/13 (mostly forfun duos again) 14:51 I enjoyed the game but it made the rest of my day more difficult 15:20 Retiring from League (but not before one last final climb) 15:45 Wasn't satisfied with hitting diamond too easily on main acc (S2023 S1) 16:00 Climbing on my smurf account (S2023 S2) 17:03 Arriving in Japan (and shop review) 17:57 I had always wanted to try online gaming in Japan 18:10 I learned Japanese partly because I wanted to experience the Japanese internet 19:07 I made an account in the jp server in 2019 19:30 I played with premade Japanese players in voice in 2019 19:50 If I wanted, I could play League in Japan now 20:00 I livestreamed the Japanese League server, but stopped after 4 games 20:30 Is it worth playing League in Japan? (Yes, for me) 21:46 NordVPN Sponsor Segment 23:20 Starting my climb to Diamond in Japan 23:33 Getting double inted by a streamer and a troll 24:12 High winrate climb 24:26 I didn't know Riot removed tier skipping 24:55 Already had interesting experiences in the Japanese server 25:11 Hitting Emerald, and my first lose streak 25:37 Hitting Diamond 26:23 Going for Master! 26:58 I enjoyed playing with the same players 27:22 I still had negative experiences too 27:31 1 game away from Master! (and a 2 week break) 28:07 One of the worst losestreaks I've had 28:41 How toxic is the Japanese server? 29:28 Climbing back from the losestreak 30:05 I was against a RANK 5 (former RANK 1?) JP player 31:08 HITTING MASTER! 31:22 Decay games & The Vanguard Incident 32:45 JP server reaction to an earthquake 32:59 Interesting Japanese usernames 33:07 Was spending ~5000 hours on League of Legends worth it? 33:39 You can easily spend thousands of hours on games "unproductively" 33:56 Instant gratification from video games isn't usually fulfilling in the long-term 34:14 Why do I not regret playing League despite wanting to use my time impactfully? 34:28 Why I'm making this video 35:00 Learning what it means to do everything in your power to improve 35:25 Climbing in League isn't easy, it takes more than just lots of hours 36:21 Reaching difficult goals after working towards them is going to give you invaluable confidence 36:35 Even if I spent those hours on learning something else, I might not have been better off 36:49 League was a hobby of so many of my friends when I was younger 37:08 The negative experiences in League made me so much stronger 37:42 I feel genuine fulfillment over reaching my goals in League 37:55 Even the bad periods were lessons learned that I can apply in other areas of life 38:18 What even is "regret"? 39:00 Will I keep playing League? 39:39 Sometimes the things we value must be sacrificed for a greater purpose 40:10 Dangers of not allowing you to enjoy something you do anyway 41:00 If you're going to do something anyway, do it full intent, instead of half-heartedly 41:27 After fully accepting something, you can enjoy it to the extent that you ironically don't need to engage in it that often 41:44 Conclusion 42:10 Outro ________________________________ Patreon: patreon.com/Livakivi Migaku reflink (1 extra month for free + support the channel): migaku.io/free-month/LivakiviAn Honest Review of the Keychron Lemokey P1 ProLivakivi2024-04-30 | Over half a year after reviewing the Lofree Flow, I decided to accept another keyboard review - this time of the Lemokey P1 Pro. Patreon follow-up post: patreon.com/posts/103404910
Link to the video where I talk more about my hand wired keyboard: youtu.be/sAo_URRIAiA
CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro for context 1:30 How about you don't buy any new keyboard 2:15 Unboxing 3:23 Included extra gaskets 3:48 Unboxing continued 4:40 First impressions 5:15 Small dents on the bottom 5:25 Keycaps 6:11 Knob first impressions 6:30 Knob is wobbly 6:56 Typing 1 7:15 Thoughts after typing 7:50 Opening the kb + gasket swap 8:55 Typing 2 (after gasket swap) 9:24 Thoughts on the gasket swap 10:00 Scratchy switches 10:50 Force curve and weight, hotswap 11:15 Thoughts on the overall feel 11:37 Layout 12:23 Programmability 13:19 RGB 13:40 Wireless modes + battery 14:15 This kb is a bit harder to use for me 15:30 Conclusion 16:00 Is it worth it? 16:40 Kinda made me curious about other kbs 17:22 Sound comparison 19:05 ぺりぺり
CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro 00:30 Self introduction 00:52 Mudan edited a video I was in 1:15 List of channels Mudan edits for 1:35 Livakivi in Trash Taste? 1:55 Why Mudan started daily jvlogs 2:50 Mudan's daily schedule 3:25 Worst videos to make 4:40 Has Mudan nearly missed a daily upload? 4:50 Why you shouldn't miss daily goals 6:15 Most memorable jvlogs to make thus far 7:05 Plans for future jvlogs? 7:40 Experiences in Japan that Mudan hasn't talked about 8:35 Awkward moments because of filming 9:55 How hard is Japan without Japanese? 10:55 What does Livakivi miss the most about Estonia? 11:38 Chime (interlude) 12:00 Biggest "culture shocks" (both good/bad) 13:13 What if you weren't doing daily vlogs? 15:10 Estonian "merch" 15:50 What if Mudan wasn't making videos in Japan at all? 16:25 Will Mudan live in Japan? 16:38 What does Mudan miss about living in Estonia? 17:05 Any foods from Estonia that Mudan misses? 17:20 Differences between Estonia and Japan 19:48 Would Mudan do daily vlogs in Estonia? 20:30 Meaning behind the name Mudan? 20:58 Other YouTube channels Mudan had 21:35 Favorite YouTubers and the state of YouTube in 2024 24:34 Hobbies outside of video editing 24:44 What's it like to edit for others vs edit for yourself 25:20 Favorite videos to edit for others (Trash Taste, CDawgVA, Joey, etc) 25:55 Obligatory video editing software rant 26:55 Fun words in Japanese 27:17 Last time Mudan went a day without editing 27:25 Will Mudan ever stop video editing? 28:30 The final question
Twitter: twitter.com/Livakivi Discord: discord.com/invite/w6qyB5mpWa Second Channel: youtube.com/c/BudgetLivakiviTHIS Is How Much Japanese I Needed During My First Month in JapanLivakivi2024-03-21 | In this video I'll be talking about how much Japanese I needed during my first month in Japan, after having learned Japanese every day for over 5 years.
CHAPTERS: 00:00 Visiting Japan after 5 years of learning Japanese 00:28 Using Japanese at the airport 1:50 Using Japanese at stores & gym 2:50 I can't handwrite anything 3:40 Address, health insurance, pension 4:27 The most difficult Japanese interaction: clinic 5:25 I'm glad I learned via by sentence mining YouTube 5:45 I'm glad I spent so much time on Anki 6:15 Visiting an event 6:36 Online and second hand shopping 6:54 Applying for a camera campaign and printing/sending stuff 7:55 Not everything always goes smoothly 8:30 Japanese customer service gave me a culture shock 8:55 I've ONLY used Japanese 9:20 The power of high levels of fluency 9:55 I didn't learn Japanese for using it in Japan 10:15 Learning Japanese to fluency is realistic 10:35 Final words 10:50 Outro
Twitter: twitter.com/Livakivi Twitch: twitch.tv/Livakivi Discord: discord.com/invite/w6qyB5mpWa Second Channel: youtube.com/c/BudgetLivakiviIs CS:GO dead in Japan? Can we find even one game? Lets find out!Livakivi2024-03-06 | To gather thoughts for a potential future video, I'll be trying out playing CS:GO (CS 2) in Japan! (Though I'm not sure how long the queue timer will be)Is CS:GO dead in Japan? Can we find even one game? Lets find out!Livakivi2024-03-06 | To gather thoughts for a potential future video, I'll be trying out playing CS:GO (CS 2) in Japan! (Though I'm not sure how long the queue timer will be)Trying Out Gaming In Japan For The First Time (Test Livestream)Livakivi2024-03-06 | In this stream I'll be trying on online gaming in Japan for the first time. These streams might be connected to a future video. Note that I won't be answering all questions in the chat for privacy/to avoid spoilers.
CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro 00:10 Turning the evergreens into firewood 1:05 Bushes and pear trees 1:24 Removal of trees 2:35 Cleaning the windows again 2:50 Water well 3:50 Getting colder and weird sounds 4:45 Autumn 7:20 99 Firemaking Tutorial 9:35 Upgrading the fireplace 10:00 Snow! (and a disaster) 10:40 More weird sounds 11:45 Getting extremely cold 13:50 The source 14:40 Interlude 15:15 Bird visiting the store 17:00 Outro
MUSIC: - DJ Marky - The Wizard - Eternal Sunset - Pensive @Eternal-Sunset
CHAPTERS: 00:00 Getting a gym membership in Japan 00:30 No single time pass, weird registration 01:00 Body composition scale onboarding 01:50 Gym rules 02:00 No phonecalls and texting 02:10 No tattoos 02:18 No grunting/dropping weights/hyping/shirtless posing
02:28 No pictures/recording 02:55 Only 20 mins per equipment 03:10 No super sets 03:40 No deadlifts 03:50 Missing equipment 04:07 Checking other gyms 04:35 No teaching your friends, etc 05:05 Finally an acceptable gym? 05:45 Being confronted by a Japanese gym bro 8:40 Buy a home gym, escape the Gestapo 10:15 New bonus Patreon content 10:30 Teaser on how much Japanese I needed 10:47 Outro
CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro 00:30 Why not a laptop? 3:00 I decided to build a SFF Desktop 3:40 How I built the PC so cheap 4:05 I need this PC for editing + Linux video 4:20 Preparing for the flight 5:10 You can also just fly with parts 5:25 Ready for the flight 5:45 Support the channel 6:15 Check-in at the airport 6:55 My first flight ever 7:25 The arrival and customs declarations? 7:50 Checking for damages 8:30 Outro
MUSIC: THE WORLD WE LIVE IN 星 - 拒絶 Dan Lebowitz - Everything You Wanted iMovie - Buddy C418 - Mutation Kensuke Ushio - Hero Appears MusMus - ハミングデイズ LISA OST - Big Boy's Call Colonel Bogey March - U.S Coast Guard Band Tokyomusicwalker4038 - Way Home audiostock - 曇りのち晴れ The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Tomb Raider Meledy
Twitter: twitter.com/Livakivi Second Channel: youtube.com/c/BudgetLivakiviStrength & Physique After 7 Years of Lifting (Pre-Japan Update)Livakivi2023-12-26 | Physique/Strength update before going to Japan. Read below for more info/stats.
MUSIC: - Godspeed You! Black Emperor - motherfucker=redeemer - Godspeed You! Black Emperor - rocket falls on Rocket Falls - OSCOB - a place beyond - Nookie - Continental Drift - Yabujin - PiNK WiNDOWS oG - Godspeed You! Black Emperor - The Dead Flag Blues - 佐井好子 - 冬の地下道 - Wu-Tang Clan - C.R.E.A.M.
PREFACE: The main reason I made this video is to compare my progress either a year or few from now. As I started focusing on hypertrophy/bodybuilding training a few months ago, I actually normally wouldn't test my 1 rep maxes on these lifts as they can hinder the consistency of tonnage accumulation. However, I feel that this transition towards hypertrophy will mark a significant split in my lifting journey, so, as an ode to all the effort I put in over the past years, I want to conclude it by showcasing my current lifts and physique. Moreover, I actually believe that I might get stronger purely by focusing on hypertrophy, possibly even stronger than if I kept on training with the same mindset I had before, which is something I would like to find out.
COMMENTARY ON THE LIFTS: - Squat: 140kg ATG, raw (aka no belt or other equipment). I actually was extremely close to hitting the same lift already in spring, it was closer than the failed 140 ATG attempt in this video, but alas I failed and I was unable to repeat it for the longest time. Though I believe there were other moments throughout the year where I was definitely capable of hitting it earlier than now.
- Bench Press, 110kg raw: I've made great progress on bench already just through my hypertrophy training, where I've almost exclusively used only 90kg for each set with varying reps, so hitting 110 was a pleasant surprise, as it was a 7.5kg increase from the last time I maxed out. The bar was quite slanted on the final rep, I even hit the bar against the J hook right away, either because my starting position was a bit off (hadn't benched at my home gym for a while), or because there is some kind of an imbalance that only shows up on such heavy weight. Also, my butt didn't actually come off the bench, it usually looks very different when that happens. My glutes are just rather developed and they activated I suppose.
- Deadlift: The clip is from October, so its over 2 months old at the time of uploading. I stopped deadlifting at around the same time as an experiment to see if I can benefit from substituting it from a hypertrophy perspective. I feel like I've regardless gotten stronger on the deadlift based on a few surprising effortless PR sets I did after the first squat PR segment and an entire hip hinge/lower session after the squat. I couldn't get a newer clip though as I'm not recovered yet and I can't wait much longer with this video.
- Physique: This was after a few months of hypertrophy focused training, and some muscle groups, especially biceps, have already made noticeable progress. I'd say that my current fat% is "mid-bulk", meaning that if I did another proper bulk, there wouldn't be much room left before I'd have to start a cutting phase, which I might actually do for the first time in my life next year, though I'd also really like to see what I can do if I focused on hypertrophy with sufficient calories for an entire year as well.
I'm very happy and satisfied with my current physique as well as lifts, but its fun to see where I can still go from here, and I feel like I have so many gains still left on the table due to never having done proper long-term hypertrophy programming like I'm doing now. I'm glad because I'll most likely do some form of lifting or bodybuilding for the rest of my life.
Twitter: twitter.com/Livakivi Twitch: twitch.tv/Livakivi Discord: discord.com/invite/w6qyB5mpWa Second Channel: youtube.com/c/BudgetLivakiviWhy Is the Word “voodoo” Everywhere on Japanese YouTube?Livakivi2023-12-25 | If you've spent some time watching Japanese YouTube video with the automatically generated Japanese subtitles, you may have noticed the word "voodoo" pop up quite a lot. In this video I explain why it happens, and share my voodoo collection.
CHAPTERS: 00:00 Why is "voodoo" everywhere? 00:25 What is deep learning? 1:05 Transcribing YouTube videos 2:10 You need tons of data & compute 2:50 Underfitting 3:19 Overfitting 3:35 YouTube's model is overfit to the word "voodoo" 4:30 voodoo
I've been learning Japanese for 5 years straight with zero skipped days. In this video I tell my experience of the 5th year and my plans moving forward.
CHAPTERS: - 00:00 5 years reached - 00:30 5th year quick recap - 1:00 Thoughts on having stopped sentence mining - 4:00 Been thinking of making Anki cards again - 6:00 I reached my goals, but they've evolved - 6:50 Reading is a low hanging fruit - 8:30 Book: Yukio Mishima - Kamen no Kokuhaku - 9:30 Book: How I performed lookups - 9:55 Book: Reading this book was painfully difficult - 12:00 Book: Continuing with sentence mining vs just lookups - 13:15 Book: Outro - 13:35 Manga: Nagabe - Monotone Blue - 15:22 Manga: I was able to read with almost no issues - 16:29 Manga: I enjoyed it way more than I expected - 17:40 Manga: The value of fiction - 19:10 Starting output practice - 21:00 I don't see it as "practice" as much I see it as using the language - 21:55 Thoughts on the Japanese videos I made - 22:45 I've stopped time tracking - 23:20 Learning can be a part of the experience - 24:30 I don't plan on stopping learning - 25:35 Buyee sponsorship segment - 27:35 VRChat: Intro - 28:11 VRChat: Conversations - 41:50 VRChat: Conclusion - 43:05 Reflections on the 5th year of the journey - 44:15 Outro
CHAPTERS: 00:00 What made get a 50€ home gym (gymnastic rings) 1:10 Commuting took a ton of time 1:30 Getting an 800€ home gym 2:00 Receiving the equipment 2:30 Smell from the rubber plates 2:43 Trying out the equipment 3:15 Getting the powerrack and bench 3:37 The home gym vs commercial gym experience 4:50 Change of environment provided by commercial gyms 5:35 Get a dedicated room for the gym 5:50 Should you actually get a home gym? 7:40 My home gym became one of my favorite purchases 8:20 The Power Rack 11:25 The Barbell 12:06 The Weights 12:35 The Bench 13:25 Dumbbells (+ old soviet era barbell I had) 14:18 Loadable Dumbbells 15:10 Ab Roller and belts 15:50 The Rings 16:05 Pads, resistance bands 16:30 The Flooring 18:00 Final thoughts and conclusion 18:35
Twitter: twitter.com/Livakivi Twitch: twitch.tv/Livakivi Discord: discord.com/invite/w6qyB5mpWa Second Channel: youtube.com/c/BudgetLivakiviEverything I Knew About Hypertrophy Training Was Wrong (MOTIVATION RESTORED)Livakivi2023-09-20 | In this video I talk about what I recently learned about hypertrophy training and how wrong my (and most other people's) understanding is of proper hypertrophy programming and mindset as well as why this is motivating.
If you're interested in these topics in the slightest, I recommend subscribing to all of the channels I introduced in this video and in the links! There is an endless amount of good quality content that you can find from them. @BasementBodybuilding @NaturalHypertrophy @StandStrength @AlexLeonidas @AlanThrall
MUSIC: Bukem & The Peshay - 19.5 Reprisal Professor Kliq - Suburban Breakbeat Professor Kliq - Leg Twitch (professorkliq.com) THE WORLD WE LIVE IN 星 - 何があったか忘れて
CHAPTERS: 00:00 I've been waiting to make this video 00:18 Recap of my previous video and demotivation arc 2:15 What I did after the last video 2:50 I wanted a break from the big 3 3:30 Discovered a video by Natural Hypertrophy 3:50 Important video by Basement Bodybuilding on minimalist training 6:00 Why this video is so important for me 7:40 What lead me to think that strength training was all I needed 8:25 Reddit & YouTube were very strength oriented 8:55 5/3/1 9:20 "Just get stronger" 9:45 Negative attitude towards isolation/"assistance" exercises 11:40 You'll end up becoming a strength athlete 12:15 Why I played 2 mins of the Basement Bodybuilding video 12:30 Discovering proper natural hypertrophy training 13:30 Why strength hypertrophy programs can be ineffective 14:15 The REAL difference between hypertrophy and strength training 15:30 Powerlifting is a sport 16:00 Hypertrophy training is NOT a sport 16:45 You'll eventually NEED strongly defined, clear goals 17:00 The meaning of lifting 18:40 How this applies to me (and why I still powerlift) 19:15 Natural bodybuilding is kind of like character customization 20:05 I want to make my own program 21:00 The mental burden difference between hypertrophy vs powerlifting training 21:45 Just another drop in the bucket (and that's okay). 22:30 OUTRO
MUSIC: The Notorious B.I.G - Sky's the Limit (Instrumental) (2014 Remaster) World of Warcraft - Arthas My Son Transient - Sun Shining In My Window
CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro 1:00 Spring has come 2:00 The storks returned 2:40 The cracked wall 3:20 Carrying away the Evergreen trees 5:00 Cutting the grass 5:35 Orange cat visits the room 6:08 Internet update 6:35 Tragedy of the maximum scale 9:05 The big room has gotten messy 9:40 Interesting stuff I found 10:00 Results of the cleaning 10:45 Cleaning the porch area 11:55 Bees 12:40 The attic 13:15 The secrets of the shed 15:55 Reflections on the endless amount of stuff 16:30 Mystery Barrels 19:30 Cleaning the fireplace 22:15 I got a door! 23:00 It's been an adventure 24:20 Outro
Twitter: twitter.com/Livakivi Twitch: twitch.tv/Livakivi Discord: discord.com/invite/w6qyB5mpWa Second Channel: youtube.com/c/BudgetLivakiviAn Honest Review of the Lofree Flow (A Low-Profile Mechanical Keyboard)Livakivi2023-08-23 | Update: The problem I described at 16:38 MIGHT BE AN ISSUE WITH THE KEYBOARD ITSELF. Read the pinned comment for more info. After making a video on my history with mechanical keyboards, dozens of keyboard companies started contacting me wanting me to promote their keyboards. I declined all of them except one, who sent me their keyboard in exchange for an honest, unpaid review.
Link to the keyboard: tinyurl.com/mrz5kmmv Note that this is not an affiliate link and I do not earn or gain anything by you buying the keyboard. It most likely does however observe traffic from this video.
MUSIC: - Final Fantasy XIII OST - The Yaschas Massif
CHAPTERS: - 00:00 I was contacted by dozens of kb companies - 00:53 The Lofree Flow & low profile keyboards - 1:40 I accepted the keyboard to review it - 2:00 Review/unboxing starts - 2:10 Disclaimer about unpaid reviews - 2:45 Why I won't do many videos like this in the future - 3:20 The included cable - 4:35 The cable could have been a bit more interesting - 5:00 The keyboard is very light (first impressions) - 5:30 Light keyboards can be nice too - 5:58 The material is rather soft/flimsy/cheap - 6:17 It has quite a lot of flexion, doesn't feel entirely premium - 7:00 My brand new keyboard that I just unboxed had a dent in it from the shipping - 7:20 Chyrosran22 had a similar experience - 8:14 Potential quality control issue regarding the dent - 8:28 More thoughts on build quality & issues with small details - 9:05 Keycaps are alright, but very thin - 9:20 I won't be covering the lighting/RGB more in this video - 9:40 First time trying out the switches, they're actually pretty nice - 10:05 Smoothness, self lubrication & stiction/steppyness - 11:05 Stability & hot-swap that isn't really compatible with many switches - 11:15 The typing feel, low travel distance and bottoming out - 12:50 Sound test - 14:20 More thoughts on the feel/sound - 14:35 MASSIVE ISSUE this keyboard has (its not programmable) - 15:45 Thoughts on the low profile - 16:45 Experiment with higher profile keycaps - 17:02 Bluetooth/wireless mode & latency - 18:10 Conclusion & thoughts on if its worth it - 18:53 Second hand keyboards are of good value - 19:06 Final sound test & outro
In a few months I'm going to be reaching 5 years of learning Japanese and since getting started, I've gotten around 3600 hours of Japanese exposure (~1700 hours of Anki, ~1700 hours of immersion, ~200 hours of other study sources), meaning that I've been exposed to Japanese an average of 2 hours per day since getting started. However, I've had very little output (aka speaking or writing) practice during the entire 5 years (less than 100 hours in total). In this video I'd like to demonstrate what my Japanese output became like after nearly 5 years of ~2 hours a day input based learning and very little output practice. From here on I'm going to be slowly doing output practice on hopefully a daily basis for years to come, and I'm looking forward to seeing how much my Japanese will improve.
CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro & context 1:55 italki introduction 2:10 Teachers I took lessons with this time 3:00 Promo link 3:12 Format of this video + unedited version 4:00 Lesson 1: SoSo 19:35 Lesson 1 conclusion 20:07 Lesson 2: Shimizu Kenshiro 34:00 Lesson 2 conclusion and final thoughts 35:50 Outro
After learning Japanese for over 4 years without ever reading any books and only a very limited amount of manga, in this video I finally go ahead and buy some proper, physical Japanese reading material, as well as a game! I also explore the Japanese online shopping experience on well known stores, as well as in second hand marketplaces via a Japanese shopping proxy known as buyee, who also sponsored this video by giving me a budget for shopping via their service!
MUSIC: DKC2 Remix - Haunted Jazz Club (Forest Interlude) OSRS OST - Volcanic Vikings Orphee aux enfers (Orpheus in the Underworld) : Overture Some song from the game Aindodo that originally came from Maodamashii, not sure about the name (https://maou.audio/) (EDIT: found it 1 year later: youtu.be/j28kUNihx_o) OSRS OST - Fishing
CHAPTERS: 00:00 I've barely done any reading immersion 00:30 Why I avoided reading 1:30 Where I'll be buying reading material 2:05 Japanese shopping (buyee) 2:35 Searching for the Japanese localization of American Mcgee's Alice 5:10 Japanese Yu-Gi-Oh cards 5:40 Japanese Keyboards 6:10 Japanese Albums 6:40 Go (囲碁) equipment and books 7:10 Other buyee features 7:40 Fountain pens 8:15 Japanese manga 9:20 Japanese books 9:50 IT ARRIVED! 10:20 Opening the package 11:20 Unboxing the first package (book, 仮面の告白、三島由紀夫) 13:05 Second package (game、アリスインナイトメア) 15:19 Third package (manga, 部長はオネエ、ながべ) 16:34 Fourth package (manga, モノトーン・ブルー、ナガベ) 17:45 Conclusion
MUSIC: James Clarke - Day Away Himiko Kikuchi - The Flying Beagle 甘茶の音楽工房 - Waterloo Bridge 甘茶の音楽工房 - 砂漠の摩天楼 甘茶の音楽工房 - mist
CHAPTERS: 00:00 20,000 Cards! 1:20 No longer adding new cards! 1:50 I'll miss sentence mining 2:15 I'm glad I started learning Japanese 2:45 So much to look forward to! 3:15 Why 20,000 cards? 5:25 Migaku reflink segment 6:30 I'll still be doing Anki, but it will now take less time 7:20 I'll be immersing just for fun 8:00 Will I start doing output practice? 8:30 Shadowing? 9:05 Conclusion 10:05 Outro
MUSIC: nmesh - 禅の庭を探索 Lenzman - Always Dino Sofos - Breathe Sunshine - Black Sun Empire Remix v1 nmesh - Left Alone in a Blue Room CREAM SODA - volga passing currents - optn optic core, shamana - save file 2 nmesh - 心はシダであります 猫 シ Corp. - Pelican Self Storage [Tilaa Kaikelle] bliss3three - DANCE WITH ME t e l e p a t h テレパシー能力者 , nmesh - 東京の夜
CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro to 4 months ago 00:50 Why I was demotivated 1:45 Back soreness/injury? 3:00 Other reasons for why I was demotivated 3:30 Literally sick of having to eat so much 4:05 Just lost interest towards increasing the numbers 4:40 Constantly losing months of progress instantly 5:10 Sleep deprived and generally lethargic for weeks 5:40 5/3/1 Building the Monolith 6:25 Day 1 (Squat 5x5) 6:55 I quit 7:25 Still want to try, but with a modification 7:55 10 sets of 10 Chin-Ups 8:50 OHP 10:00 Ring Dips/Band Pull-Aparts 11:15 Deadlifts 3x5 12:30 Benchpress 5x5, DB Rows, Bicep Curls 13:00 20 Rep Squat, etc 13:45 Week 2 and start of week 3 14:15 5x5 Squat again, but already improving 14:45 Failed deadlifts, felt a bit demoralized 15:30 Should I just quit? 16:30 Week 4 and 5 17:30 Week 6 and the heaviest 5x5 Squat 18:05 Deadlift リヴェンジ 19:10 20 Rep Squat of week 6 20:05 yatta desu ne 20:35 Special guest and final thoughts
CHAPTERS: 00:00 Switches arrived! 00:30 Culture shock over the packaging 2:20 First time trying the switches 3:50 Closer look + comparisons 6:45 The keyboard I want to use them in 7:40 Jelly Whites? 8:10 Not sure if I should bother lubing them 9:10 Opening up my keyboard 10:00 Starting the soldering 10:30 Tragedy of the maximum scale
CHAPTERS: 00:00 Cleaning my keyboards 1:00 Fixing my hand-wired board 1:45 Fixing the IQUNIX F96 Knight 2:25 Fixing the HHKB 3:00 Hand-wired board still brokey 3:30 Box Royals & other switches this board has 4:30 Not entirely sure what I'll do with this board 5:50 Kinda want to try a specific type of linears 6:24 I definitely don't have as much passion for this as I used to 7:15 Akko CS Vintage Whites 8:00 I'm not looking for a new keyboard 8:45 I kinda started appreciating my DIY keyboard again 9:15 Sound tests/Outro
MUSIC: Gran Turismo 4 OST - Race Menu 2 The Sims OST - Neighborhood 2 Monodrone - High Income Slums Practice English! OST - Betty Botter Syndrome Jody Summer - Zero GX Duncan Lamont - Lucky One
CHAPTERS: 00:00 My first mechanical keyboard (Razer Blackwidow 2013, MX Blues) 00:40 My second keyboard (CoolerMaster Quickfire XT, MX Browns) 1:10 Issues with most gaming keyboards at the time 2:35 Starting to get really into mechanical keyboards 3:05 Discovering buckling spring keyboards 3:35 My third keyboard (IBM Model M2, Buckling Springs) 6:05 Discovering Topre keyboards 7:00 Fourth keyboard (HHKB Pro 1, 2004, Topre) 9:00 New switch maker enters the market (Gateron) 10:15 Fifth keyboard (Pok3r, MX Blues) 11:05 Swapping the switches to Gatreon Blacks 11:55 Issues I had with the Pok3r/Gateron Blacks 12:55 Sixth keyboard (HHKB Pro 2, Topre) 13:25 Misfortunes when selling the Pok3r 13:55 Designing my own layout 14:30 Hand-wiring my own (seventh) keyboard 15:50 Eight keyboard (HHKB Pro 1, 2003, Topre) 17:10 Ninth keyboard (IQUNIX F96 Knight, MX Blues) 17:50 Why I lost interest (nothing comes close to the HHKB) 19:05 The keyboard landscape has drastically changed 19:35 MAYBE I should come out of my retirement to save my hand-wired keyboard 20:25 Outro
CHAPTERS: 00:00 This is going to be a long video 00:30 Why I'm looking for a PC upgrade 1:00 Why I still haven't upgraded 1:30 First time seeing the M1 based Macs 2:00 A single cable portable desktop replacement? 2:30 Doing more research about the M1 MacBooks 3:30 Desktop vs Laptop/MacBook 4:05 What about macOS? 4:35 I was still patiently waiting 5:05 The 4090 released, where are the M2 Macs? 5:45 I found a good second hand deal 6:15 I bought an M1 Max! 6:45 The bad timing of the M2 Macs luckily didn't make a big difference 7:15 Getting my new second hand MacBook 8:45 First hands-on look 9:20 Resetting the MacBook 9:55 My first experience with macOS 10:30 Having trouble with the Dock 11:25 No window snapping 12:15 More trouble with macOS workflow 13:15 Awful window focus issue 14:35 macOS fullscreen UX 15:20 Absolutely awful key repeat issue 16:00 Alt symbol issue 16:25 Mouse acceleration issue 17:55 Browser zoom/autoscroll issue 17:25 Other UX issues 17:55 Blurry fonts on 2k monitors 18:55 A 4k monitor might not be a fix 19:30 Maybe macOS is not for me 20:20 Giving it one more chance, 3rd party programs 21:10 Other issues I had 22:05 My macOS experience had improved, but it still feels like a downgrade 23:05 Trying out gaming 23:35 Apparently 32-bit is not supported anymore 24:05 Trying out Parallels & CrossOver 24:55 Native Minecraft 25:25 Native League of Legends 26:15 I'll need two computers if I want to keep the Mac 26:45 This bothers me, but not just because of gaming 27:15 What about video editing? 28:00 Deep down, I'm pretty disappointed 28:30 The true cost of this setup 29:00 I'm truly conflicted 29:30 Selling the Mac for a 4090 build? 30:00 What about Windows laptops? 30:50 I think its better to just get a desktop 31:20 I saw a vod by peppy/the creator of osu! 32:20 My new macOS Tiling Window Manager workflow with Yabai 36:00 Change audio/input source with skhd/kawa 36:30 The most important part of this workflow 38:20 Dealing with the dock 38:50 Less need for extra monitors 39:20 I never shut down/restart the MacBook 40:00 Buying a 4k monitor due to the blurry fonts 40:40 Fullscreen issue revisited 41:55 DaVinci Resolve fullscreen focus issue 42:40 Eyedropper/color picker picking wrong colors 43:30 Bunch of other issues on macOS 44:00 Sentence mining would be tedious without Migaku 44:30 It doesn't matter who's at fault, but how to solve it 45:00 Benefits of macOS 45:35 AirDrop and iPhone compatibility 46:10 FINAL THOUGHTS ON macOS 47:10 Ironically, I now appreciate Windows/Linux more than I did 47:50 I would not buy a desktop based Mac (for home usage) 48:20 Why I'm keeping the MacBook 49:20 Final shot at improving my macOS experience 50:00 Outro
Teachers from this video: 1. SoSo: https://italki.app.link/teachersoso 2. Anri: https://italki.app.link/teacheranri 3. Show: https://italki.app.link/teachershow
In this video I spoke face-to-face (sorta) to 3 real Japanese teachers for the first time and it was a pretty nice experience. I definitely feel like my Japanese has come a long way, but at the same time it made me realize that I truly need to get serious about practicing output eventually as well, which I might start doing this summer!
MUSIC: Kyou Nakanishi - 50年くらい一人で十分だ。 Animal Crossing City Folk OST - Able Sisters Animal Crossing: City Folk OST - 11 PM (Snow) Animal Crossing: New Horizons OST - Able Sisters Shop Animal Crossing: City Folk OST - Marquee
CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro 00:40 italki rundown 1:35 Teacher 1: SoSo 8:00 SoSo conclusion 8:30 Teacher 2: Anri 14:50 Anri conclusion 15:20 Teacher 3: Show 20:55 Show conclusion 21:40 Thoughts on the experience 22:35 My current plans 23:15 Outro
In this episode, I finally move in to live in the abandoned store! This episode was a bit shorter than usual, as unfortunately, minor progress is starting to take multiple weeks, meaning that I just don't have enough footage. Though now that I'm finally living here, I can start making all kinds of different videos in the meanwhile!
MUSIC: OSRS OST - Baroque
CHAPTERS: 0:00 Moving in! 00:40 Electrical sockets 1:30 Sink & temperature 2:15 Sealing the door & windows 4:40 Curtains 5:50 Minor adjustments & bed 6:20 Fixing the wall 6:55 Insulation 7:25 Before and after 7:55 Looking back 8:40 The future 9:10 Outro
The audio at 22:44 got suddenly changed due to using YouTube's feature to replace copyrighted music. The entire video got demonetized due to the background music near the end and YouTube has a feature that lets you replace the audio music in case that happens, but it didn't give me a preview and turns out it completely replaced the entire audio after 22:44, really changing the outro. It was already too late to reupload the video (had multiple donations and 100+ comments), but looking back, the new ending ending kind of fits as well haha.
MUSIC: The Fly Guy Five - Stepping on It
CHAPTERS: 0:00 Heating cable 00:30 Basement cold 1:00 Christmas ornaments 1:40 Evergreen trees 2:35 Cutting logs 9:13 Slow internet 11:20 Snow time 12:30 Flooring time? 14:05 Leveling the floor 15:40 Interlude ft. forest animals 16:30 -18°C 17:15 Underground fireplace 18:25 The final result 22:20 Moving in? 22:53 Outro
After more than 4 years of learning Japanese every single day for an average of around 2 hours a day (including immersion), I decided to finally go for the N1 mock exam and also see if my output has improved compared to last year without having done any additional output practice.
MUSIC: Hikaru no Go OST - Shien MusMus - BGM-102 柔らかな嘘 MusMus - BGM-153 Tomb Raider III OST - The Puzzle Element Akitoshi Igarashi & Yoshitaka Akimitsu - I Hadn't Anyone Till You Jincheng Zhang - Effective I Love You Rossiniana No 2 OP 120 Disasterpeace (Hyperlight Drifter OST) - Seeds of the Crown Animal Crossing City Folk OST - 7 PM Viridi OST - Cucurbita
CHAPTERS: 00:00 1500 days of learning 00:30 90% vocab increase in 1 Year 1:45 Migaku sponsor segment 4:05 Hours learned this year 5:00 Total time spent on learning 6:00 JLPT N1 hours ballpark 6:35 Big improvements this year 7:27 voodoo 7:57 YouTube feels like a new chapter 8:30 My original motivations for Japanese 9:30 Unquantifiable values of language learning 12:25 Going for 20,000 words 15:20 Might start output practice after 20k 16:00 Am I fluent yet? 18:25 Is 4 years of learning a lot? 19:30 I'm happy with my current level 20:30 N1 MOCK EXAM 23:20 N1 mock exam results 25:50 I started reading practice 26:30 Why I read Wikipedia/blogs 28:30 VRCHAT OUTPUT INTRO 30:00 VRChat conversation 1 37:05 VRChat convesation 2 39:00 VRChat conversation 3 41:57 VRChat outro 43:12 Thoughts on my output 45:25 What will I do now? 46:06 Outro
The episode with most progress at the cost of being the most expensive episode yet.
MUSIC: Susumu Yokata - blue sky and yellow sunflower OSRS OST (Ian Taylor) - Background
CHAPTERS: 00:00 Recap 00:30 Foliage and mushrooms 1:00 Speakers and messy deck 1:30 Clearing out the deck 3:30 Deck results 4:15 Rearranging the bricks 5:55 Black cat 6:45 Fireplace 8:00 Goodbye cat 8:30 Readjusting wires and fixing the wall 12:00 Painting the wall 13:30 Basement tour 15:10 Entering the corridor 16:30 Safe and the secret of the basement 17:20 Old house 18:00 The real reason I came down here 18:30 How the water system works 19:25 The problem 21:00 Leakage 21:30 Toilet works 22:05 Frog search and rescue mission 24:00 Heat pump 25:15 Total cost of this series so far 26:05 Will I survive the heating bills 26:35 Autumn has come 27:55 Outro
In this episode I touched some grass and bushes, as well as finished my home gym!
MUSIC: Ну, Погоди! Выпуск 1. Погоня OST - Тема стадиона Hikaru no Go OST - Sairyou no Itte Black Jack OST - Promise
CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro and Recap 00:35 Weird dirt 1:05 Unsatisfying masking tape removal 1:40 Cherry tree 2:20 Hedge 3:00 Cutting the hedge 4:00 Done with cutting 4:40 Grass long 5:10 Cutting grass 6:40 Cat visiting the store 7:30 Building the gym 8:20 Gym done 10:15 Goodbye bebi stork 11:15 Look what I found 12:08 Cat wants pets 12:30 Outro
CHAPTERS: 00:00 Been having issues with Windows 1:00 I should reinstall Windows 1:33 Went shopping 2:14 Editing software adventure 2:54 Avoiding Adobe 3:25 Issues with modern software 3:55 Appreciating FOSS 4:45 Choosing a Linux distro 5:15 Can I run DaVinci Resolve on Linux? 5:55 IT BEGINS! 6:30 Install successful 7:00 Linux challenges 7:50 Starting customization 8:20 Counter-Strike: Source 8:45 Noita 9:15 OSRS & Gunfire Reborn 9:55 My BIGGEST ISSUE with Linux 11:45 Trying out KDE 12:15 More research on the laggyness 13:00 Trying out Kdenlive 13:30 installing DaVinci Resolve 14:00 I'm trying Ubuntu instead 14:30 Still not 165hz 15:00 FINALLY NOT LAGGY 15:30 I'm still concerned 16:20 I'm not surprised at issues 16:55 Linux isn't just an OS 17:25 Unfortunate consequences of defensiveness 17:55 My concern daily driving Linux 18:25 Appreciating Linux! 19:25 Conclusion 20:07 Outro
MUSIC: The Simpsons Hit & Run Soundtrack - Homer's Day Opoona OST - Garden of Arts Wii Party Soundtrack - Main Menu Music Lil Ugly Mane - Drain Counter OSRS OST - Unknown Land Unreal Tournament OST - Nether Animal Тема парка Музыка из игры Ну, Погоди! Выпуск 1. Погоня Super Smash Bros. Wii U - All-Star Rest Area
The store was built in something like 1989, and it was abandoned in something like 2006. In 2015 there was an attempt to renovate it, which is why the counters and some of the products are gone, but still a lot of stuff remains.
This is just the first episode in the series, and there still are many interesting things I still didn't show in this episode. However, I'm not sure if this series will continue yet, so please let me know if you're interested in seeing this series continue, and you can also consider supporting the channel on Patreon, so I could actually afford to continue with the project. Thanks!
MUSIC: Katyusha (Russian Folk Song) Himiko Kikuchi - The Second Summer OSRS OST - Home Sweet Home C418 - Wait
CHAPTERS: 00:00 An Abandoned Store From The Soviet Era 00:30 The things that were sold in the store 1:30 What the store looks like now 2:00 Some of the things that were left inside 2:40 Brief tour of the building 3:20 Maybe I can renovate it myself 4:10 Starting the renovation 4:40 Removing paint from the ceiling 5:35 Cleaning the floor 7:20 I bought a vacuum cleaner 8:45 The result 9:05 The Storks 10:20 Big Cat 10:50 I found a scythe 11:20 Sharpening and fixing the scythe 12:20 Time to cut some grass 13:05 Cutting grass inside the hedge 14:25 Time to go back to the store 15:05 Scraping the walls 16:10 Using an old paint stripper 17:40 Time to keep grinding the walls 18:25 Dustproofing the floors 22:10 Dustproofing the walls
CHAPTERS: 00:00 I've been making videos since 2007 00:33 New phone who dis 1:50 My first YouTube videos 2:35 Being limited by Windows Movie Maker 3:25 Montage Parodies 3:55 The videos I make now 4:30 Learning DaVinci Resolve? 5:00 First experience with DaVinci Resolve 14:12 Starting DaVinci Resolve tutorials 15:14 First tutorials done, and issues with DaVinci Resolve 17:26 I suppose I'll keep learning 18:00 All tutorials done 18:30 Epic aspects of DaVinci Resolve 19:05 There are still some issues though 20:23 You shouldn't always settle on what's more comfortable 20:53 Seto Koji inspires me 22:30 Conclusion and Patreons
MUSIC: LISA The Painful OST - Garbage Day Celeste OST - Checking In Mattia Cupelli - Touch 이슬뮤직IseulMusic - Confusion The Sims Makin Magic - Build Mode 5 Chopin - Nocturne op 9 no 2 iMovie Music - Buddy Ghetto Fingers - On The Move (GTA 1 OST) Ну, Погоди! Выпуск 1. Погоня OST - стройки Jincheng Zhang - Abundant I Love You (youtu.be/jPPITgBrTiU)
CHAPTERS: 00:00 Immersion based learning 00:46 Different types of immersion 1:40 How to perform passive & active immersion 2:15 How often should you look up words? 3:02 How difficult should your immersion content be? 3:30 Just immerse with what you enjoy/can put up with 4:00 the actual hard part of immersion 4:30 Immersion can be hard/boring at first 5:07 The better you get, the more enjoyable immersion becomes 5:40 The hard part is getting good enough to enjoy immersion 6:10 Should you turn off Japanese subs for listening practice? (No) 6:42 Your listening will improve if you use Japanese subtitles 7:15 Hearing something wrong over and over again can make it hard to fix 8:24 Having weak listening skills as a beginner is to be expected 9:15 What kind of content should you use for immersion? 9:45 Think for yourself 10:15 Your Japanese is going to be fine if you get diverse input 10:45 You are not others, others are not you 11:15 Outro ________________________________ Patreon: patreon.com/Livakivi Migaku reflink (1 extra month for free + support the channel): migaku.io/free-month/Livakivi
In this video, I'll be covering how to perform sentence mining, which is a must know method for learning new words, grammar, and nearly everything else for the language you want to learn. I'm using Japanese as an example in this video, but these concepts can be applied to any language, with some of adjustments.
MUSIC: Dmitry Efimov - Arctic Ice Wi-Fi Menu - Mario Kart Wii TrackTribe - Running Errands Animal Crossing City Folk Music - 12 AM Topher Mohr and Alex Elena - Fortaleza Esther Abrami - No.1 A Minor Waltz Seto Koji - Hawaii Lessons TrackTribe - Smokey's Lounge TrackTribe - Busy City Topher Mohr and Alex Elena - Vespers
CHAPTERS: 00:00 Welcome 00:25 What is sentence mining? 1:10 Card type that I'll be making 2:25 How I sentence mine with Migaku 5:10 How I used to sentence mine 5:50 ShareX 6:20 Sentence Mining from Netflix (no Migaku) 8:10 Anki Note Types 11:55 Sentence Mining from Local Files (no Migaku) 14:50 Mass Exporting Cards 16:10 Sentence Mining from YouTube (no Migaku) 17:23 What's the Best Sentence Mining Method? 19:15 What Words/Sentences Should You Mine? 25:21 Should You Mine Sentences With Multiple New Words? 26:10 What Kind of Content Should You Mine? 27:40 What About Mining Text-Based Content? 28:04 My Current Sentence Mining Plans 28:35 Where To Find Content For Mining? 29:30 Finding Content On YouTube 30:44 Final Thoughts + When Can You Start Sentence Mining? 31:23 Outro ________________________________ Patreon: patreon.com/Livakivi Migaku reflink (1 extra month for free + support the channel): migaku.io/free-month/Livakivi Twitter: twitter.com/Livakivi Discord: discord.com/invite/w6qyB5mpWa Second Channel: youtube.com/c/BudgetLivakiviHow to Use Anki for Learning Japanese (and the Core 2k/6k deck)Livakivi2022-02-18 | Level up your language learning on italki and participate in their language challenge to earn various rewards: https://italki.app.link/LIvakivi
In this video, I'll delve more in-depth about how to use Anki, and the Core 2k/6k deck. This is the 2nd episode in the series of how to learn Japanese, so make sure that you check out Part 1, because it builds upon that video, and stay tuned for Part 3, which once again builds upon this video!
These are all suggestions from my personal experience and from what I've seen, so, feel free to try out different things to see what works best for you!
CHAPTERS: 00:00 How to use Anki 00:40 How to review an Anki card 2:08 Don't match to other's standards 2:25 Fields of a card 2:35 Do I have to read the sentence and/or get it correct? 3:13 Should you read the word out loud? 3:25 Listening to word/sentence audio every time is valuable, but.. 3:45 What about the image of the card? 4:40 Card types 5:10 Vocabulary cards 5:20 Sentence cards 5:35 My current favorite card type 6:05 Similar looking words in the C2k/6k deck 6:20 Changing the format of the cards for further context 7:01 Editing a single card for further context if necessary 7:18 You can undo a review 7:28 Fixing sync issues 7:50 Changing the daily reset hour 8:00 Last resort to get your reviews in 8:14 Stats 8:35 Add-ons 8:45 Hard/easy buttons 9:00 Hitting again doesn't mean that you failed 9:30 Should you learn Kanji separately? 10:05 How to do Anki throughout the day 10:50 italki 12:26 Final words