Duolingo ditches more contractors in 'AI-first' refocus (www.theregister.com)
from sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al to technology@beehaw.org on 30 Apr 04:53
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ComradeRachel@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 30 Apr 04:58 next collapse

Duolingo has nonstop enshittfied. Just getting worse and worse

30p87@feddit.org on 30 Apr 07:26 collapse

And yet, people fall completely into their marketing.

rhythmisaprancer@moist.catsweat.com on 30 Apr 07:03 next collapse

What alternatives are there to Duolingo?

sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al on 30 Apr 07:16 next collapse

Clozemaster and AnkiCard

gonzo-rand19@moist.catsweat.com on 30 Apr 07:31 next collapse

I like Busuu. But like Duolingo, using it by itself isn't a good idea; you need to study grammar and vocabulary separately to learn at a decent pace.

Busuu's best feature is its community corrections from native speakers, but they've been nerfed a lot in the past decade. You can still get something out of it though, just don't pay for premium (even on sale) because it's not really worth it.

rhythmisaprancer@moist.catsweat.com on 06 May 01:23 collapse

There used to be something called Conversation Exchange that was useful for for supplementation, but it was a pretty big jump from what I would get from Duolingo to speaking with someone there.

punksnotdead@slrpnk.net on 30 Apr 10:05 next collapse

I wanted to know the same thing so this is what my searching has brought up, specifically for Scots Gaelic as that’s what I’ve been learning.

Speak Gaelic - Gaelic only, government funded, free

IndyLan - for endangered European languages, made by Heriot-Watt University and EU funded, free

Mango Languages - appears to be the closest to a Duolingo replacement. Many languages, subscription.

Glossika - another Duo replacement however that URL doesn’t fill me with confidence that they’re not going down the same route… Subscription for most languages, endangered ones are free.

Apart from the first Mango lesson for free and a few IndyLan lessons I’ve not tried any of these so can’t speak for their quality but thought a list might still be handy.

sensiblepuffin@lemmy.funami.tech on 30 Apr 23:00 next collapse

Mango is really good and you might be able to use it for free with your library card if you’re in the US!

WilfordGrimley@linux.community on 02 May 03:45 collapse

HelloChinese for Mandarin

diskmaster23@lemmy.one on 02 May 10:24 collapse

I am using Ling and Mondly for my language learning.

SpicyLizards@reddthat.com on 30 Apr 09:40 next collapse

As a researcher studying French, how would you say hello?

sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al on 30 Apr 10:04 next collapse

“Hello” oder “Bonjour”

sensiblepuffin@lemmy.funami.tech on 30 Apr 23:01 next collapse

Bonjour, bonsoir, bonuit?

Kissaki@beehaw.org on 01 May 10:33 next collapse

👋

SpicyLizards@reddthat.com on 01 May 11:03 collapse

Lol, that’s my default!

KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml on 02 May 20:53 collapse

Yo

KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml on 30 Apr 13:13 next collapse

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[deleted] on 01 May 00:37 next collapse

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JokeDeity@lemm.ee on 01 May 11:13 collapse

But they said they weren’t getting rid of anyone. 🤣 Capitalism strikes again.