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My guess is that the "processing" of the data is still controlled by a centralized authority (source code is owned by the company) and that it would have to be compliant to the law, in that it's underlying infrastructure needs to cary out the delete action no matter the design.
It seems it’s just put in place so employers can prevent you from working for a competitor who might be able to utilize such “innovations”. Even if you didn’t sign a non-compete.
The idea of an atomic habit is that there is no disconnect between a habit and the objective you're aiming for. So in this case, the habit was not to learn a new language, but just consistently and constantly engaging with French. When I hit a wall, I doubled down my atomic habit to a simpler macro-french where all my past knowledge would still be applicable due to the etymology heavily influenced from french colonization.
I have no suggestion for artists, because the point is to pickup phonetics under variation. If you listen to the same artist, you're only picking up their way of speaking.
i.e. I'm guilty of playing dubmatique and maitre-gims on loop. Did nothing for improving my ability to parse a spoken french sentence in real-time. I just ended up memorizing the lyrics.
I suggest listening to pop music on shuffle, even if it's not your cup of tea. Pop music is usually very good with enunciating words. Additionally in my experience, pop music lyrics align really well with a language's IDF.
I have. Didn’t realize that it encompassed this. Thank you.
I’ll give that a shot for sure. It’s always been difficult to be sure if you were learning the right form or vernacular when messing around with language apps.