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[–] RedFrank24@lemmy.world 19 points 2 hours ago

So if they're using a ChatGPT wrapper to teach me languages, why do I need Duolingo? Copilot is free.

[–] goldenquetzal@lemmy.world 47 points 11 hours ago (2 children)

Apparently they've already been incorporating it and it's very inaccurate. I've decided to stop using them and have switched to LingoDeer and MemRise. Really pleased with how much better they are.

[–] Blemgo@lemmy.world 1 points 30 minutes ago

I can also recommend Pimsleur. A bit more expensive, but features more traditional style courses, while offering a lot of what Duolingo has. Plus actual topics with grammar, not just random words!

[–] Ibuthyr@lemmy.wtf 10 points 9 hours ago (2 children)

Why not Anki? Ankidroid works well and there are many great community decks for all kinds of languages (and other topics too BTW).

[–] goldenquetzal@lemmy.world 1 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

I'm not great with ONLY flashcards so I personally feed my brain a variety. Anki is great from what I've heard

[–] Ibuthyr@lemmy.wtf 1 points 44 minutes ago

I started out with memrise, as it was very accessible and I wanted to start learning Japanese. It was fun but it's also very limiting. A mixture of Smouldering Durtles, Human Japanese and Ankidroid really accelerated things. And then the ginormous post-covid upswing in my industry came, with less colleagues than before and my brain got fried. Still trying to recover from that with therapy and whatnot. Yeah, I lost a lot of progress that way.

Any who, that was specific to learning Japanese. Wishing you success with your endeavors! Learning other languages is a huge Eye-opener for understanding other cultures better.

[–] Duke_Nukem_1990@feddit.org 2 points 2 hours ago

I've tried AnkiDroid but couldn't really figure out how to use it. I downloaded the Spanish 5000 one which seems cool tho.

[–] SaharaMaleikuhm@feddit.org 15 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

Oh no! How will I pretend to learn a language now? Woe is me.

[–] yum@lemmy.eco.br 6 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago) (2 children)

I get the hate for Duolingo, but you can actually learn with it

[–] Akuchimoya@startrek.website 5 points 2 hours ago

Duolingo got me enough vocabulary in Spanish to put the simplest sentences together, and then follow more robust lessons. I still think it was a good starting point, but I won't use it anymore on principle.

[–] Duke_Nukem_1990@feddit.org 2 points 2 hours ago

Right? My partner has used it for years and is now able to read simple to medium books and watch some movies in the learned language.

[–] gramie@lemmy.ca 79 points 15 hours ago (6 children)

I have found Duolingo much, much less useful for language learning than Language Transfer. The latter actually helps you learn to think in another language rather than memorize things (which is still useful, but not nearly as much).

Short if total immersion, I have found nothing better than LT.

[–] Duke_Nukem_1990@feddit.org 1 points 2 hours ago

Thanks, I will check it out:)

From the first look: is this just audio or also written practices?

[–] zerofk@lemm.ee 5 points 7 hours ago

The problem I have with finding an alternative is that most just offer some five to ten largest languages. Want to learn Spanish, French, Russian, or Chinese? There are hundreds of both free and paid services available. Want to learn Hungarian, Irish, or Finnish? It’s Duolingo and a scant handful of sites specific to that language.

[–] mat@linux.community 1 points 7 hours ago

Thank you for sharing! I will check it out.

[–] ryannathans@aussie.zone 21 points 14 hours ago

Holy crap that website needs some serious work, on mobile at least

[–] blarghly@lemmy.world 6 points 13 hours ago

Dreaming Spanish, if you are trying to learn Spanish. I seriously think it is the future of language learning, bar none.

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[–] aesthelete@lemmy.world 124 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 17 hours ago) (2 children)

Duolingo has enshittified so much over the last few years.

Even if I had the ability to become a millionaire tech founder, I don't think I'd want to because every "I want to make learning new languages free and easy for everyone" becomes a "I have to drive 3% more ad revenue this quarter by charting my users' every bowel movement".

I suspect the reality of being a rich tech bro is watching your adult self slowly consume your own childhood dreams, aspirations, and soul.

[–] Maestro@fedia.io 62 points 16 hours ago (2 children)

Enshittification is not driven by the founders (mostly, fuck Zuckerberg). It's driven by greedy investors who want their billion dollar unicorn payout and who who will risk a hundred company failures to get it.

A lot of tech companies that manage to resist outside investors are doing just fine.

[–] Tanoh@lemmy.world 5 points 7 hours ago

Well it makes sense if you think about it.

You invest a million dollar in 100 companies, 95 fail, 4 makes 10 million each. If the last one hits at least 60 million you are even, anything above is pure profit. Basically just throwing shit at the wall and see what sticks.

[–] aesthelete@lemmy.world 23 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago) (1 children)

It's ultimately driven by the lack of constraints in their market segment. Tech companies will screw over investors as well if they can get away with it.

But I was more talking about how the founder of Duolingo professed specific, world-bettering goals when he started the company that -- if held sincerely -- would make him ashamed of himself because most of what the company does isn't in the service of them.

The tech world is rife with founders that ultimately met that exact same fate.

[–] Maestro@fedia.io 3 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

Holding on to your goals is hard when you owe loan sharks half a billion dollars and they want their payday

[–] WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world 1 points 1 hour ago

Extreme wealth incubates and breeds narcissism.

[–] boonhet@lemm.ee 32 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

I canceled Super and uninstalled when they started telling me to get Max. My friends canceled and uninstalled today because of this news.

We might be a small minority but I do giggle at the thought that Duolingo is gonna have to build AI customers soon because nobody will want to use it.

[–] aesthelete@lemmy.world 16 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

I've been using the free version almost exclusively for over a decade. It continually gets shittier all of the time.

The latest thing is you can't even practice the language to earn more hearts to continue your lesson, you have to now watch ads. I think it's rather emblematic of their approach overall... it's not about learning it's about more eyeballs for ads, unless you fork over a recurring payment for increasingly mediocre lessons.

[–] aim_at_me@lemmy.nz 3 points 6 hours ago

Yeah. I'm on a two year streak. Pretty close to letting it go and moving to something else. The free version is getting completely garbage.

[–] andros_rex@lemmy.world 164 points 19 hours ago (9 children)

Duolingo is a tragedy. They really quickly realized that you don’t make money teaching things - you make it on retention and gamification.

Mango languages is great if your library has a subscription. I believe the US’s foreign service materials are also really good, if you want effective but boring.

[–] clay_pidgin@sh.itjust.works 99 points 19 hours ago (4 children)

I was so upset last year when they got rid of the comment section. There were often helpful explanations for WHY you conjugate the word that way, or how native speakers might use a different word.

[–] Psythik@lemm.ee 6 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago)

Never used it but that sounds like such a neat concept.

Does anyone know of any free language learning apps that have a comment section? (And a user base that utilizes the comment section, of course.)

[–] eatCasserole@lemmy.world 73 points 18 hours ago (4 children)

Yeah, the comment section was amazing...and then they came out with "max", where you get "explain my answer" for a premium, powered by a [notoriously fallible] LLM. This is the definition of enshitification.

[–] clay_pidgin@sh.itjust.works 42 points 18 hours ago (2 children)

One of the languages I am learning is an endangered native language, and it was super helpful to see knowledgeable people in the comments.

[–] Ledericas@lemm.ee 7 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago) (1 children)

i encountered some people that spoke some MAYAN. would like to learn it, because thier pictographs are interesting.

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[–] antonim@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

That's honestly enraging!? Such data can be greatly valuable for learners, and the native speakers' community, and linguistics.

[–] clay_pidgin@sh.itjust.works 5 points 13 hours ago

It was an amazing resource. For them just to nuke it completely was very frustrating.

[–] boonhet@lemm.ee 16 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

Literally canceled because of that change. Fuck them.

[–] eatCasserole@lemmy.world 4 points 10 hours ago

This "AI first" thing was the last straw for me, but ever since I noticed that the comment section was gone there's been a bad taste in my mouth. I wonder how many of us there are.

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[–] CeeBee_Eh@lemmy.world 28 points 15 hours ago

It's not gamification that's the issue. That aspect really held my attention and gave me consistency.

It's the push to a pay-to-win model that made me quit. They made the challenges harder and harder to complete without using boosts, and to use the boosts you had to use gems. And gems were really hard to get unless you bought them with real money. It doesn't matter if you have a super subscription (or whatever it's called), you still had to pay to get the gems.

And the prices for the gems were just as predatory and the disgusting mobile gaming industry. Never should there be an option to spend over $20 for in-game consumables, nevermind over $100. It's sick.

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[–] TommySoda@lemmy.world 83 points 18 hours ago

If you decide to cancel your subscription and delete your account, they give a warning when deleting that says you need to cancel your subscription SEPARATELY. Just a heads up for anyone thinking of leaving like I did.

[–] jabathekek@sopuli.xyz 56 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 18 hours ago) (4 children)

“Duolingo will remain a company that cares deeply about its employees”

Except for the contract employees. Fuck those people.

In 2012, we bet on mobile. [...] That decision helped us win the 2013 iPhone App of the Year and unlocked the organic word-of-mouth growth that followed. Betting on mobile made all the difference. We’re making a similar call now, and this time the platform shift is AI.

I think this is some sort of fallacy, not sure which tho. Maybe a hasty generalization? "We bet on mobile twelve years ago and won, so if we bet on AI now we'll also win."

*It also seems they're using AI to code... those poor programmers will have to double check every single line it shits out because you know, it's a fucking AI. Yet another company succumbs to a CEOs emotional FOMO.

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[–] Jrockwar@feddit.uk 53 points 19 hours ago (1 children)

It's okay. We can all play that game. I've replaced my use of Duolingo with AI.

Pro tip: have as your "system prompt" in your LLM of choice "at the end of every query, include me a short Swedish relates to my prompt". No need for Duolingo.

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[–] Brumefey@sh.itjust.works 45 points 19 hours ago

Duolingo uninstalled

[–] gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works 38 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago)

uninstalls Duolingo

leaves 1-star app review

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