Your video reminds me a lot of the old TH-cam days where people just share whatever they were interested in without thinking of algorithms. Love it. Hope you keep sharing your future projects and what you love to do to the world!
This is a great video love the concept shocked this only has a few hundred views, I hope the future works out well for you to continue down this path you on in TH-cam. I think you will get big one of these days
Great build! Awesome idea and I enjoyed the context you gave at the start :) Just a tip; you can hookup a PS3 controller to your PSP. I remember, way back when in 2005, I used a usb cable to connect a PS3 controller to control my PSP (you'd need custom firmware). Some later PSP models have bluetooth that natively support PS3 controllers. That might help a bit with ergonomics.
While this was an awesome video and I enjoyed it, I can tell you why it's not picking up steam. =\ I clicked this video expecting a tech video showcasing a Bluetooth keyboard connected to a PSP, but instead I got a clever Haiku and someone's life story. O_O
Yeah! The main tip I have is just varying your input content as much as possible; studying a combination of different inputs (e.g. Japanese songs, games, shows, and articles) keeps things really refreshing and interesting, and you can get a lot of good vocab out of all of those mediums. Other than that, I have some channel recommendations. I would definitely check out Game Gengo and watch his videos on the video game approach I talked about in this video if you're a fan of video games. I would also recommend a channel called Livakivi. He was a big inspiration for me to start going down this Japanese rabbit hole in the first place and he has a lot of good videos on study tips and software tools. Appreciate you watching this video and hope this helps! Keep it up!
Your video reminds me a lot of the old TH-cam days where people just share whatever they were interested in without thinking of algorithms. Love it. Hope you keep sharing your future projects and what you love to do to the world!
That was a golden age of content that I'm hoping will make a comeback soon. Thank you for the kind words!
This is a great video love the concept shocked this only has a few hundred views, I hope the future works out well for you to continue down this path you on in TH-cam. I think you will get big one of these days
Thank you! I appreciate that a lot
love that the title don't tell you that it's a video about language-learning haha, clicked for the psp and wasn't dissapointed, great video
Great build! Awesome idea and I enjoyed the context you gave at the start :)
Just a tip; you can hookup a PS3 controller to your PSP. I remember, way back when in 2005, I used a usb cable to connect a PS3 controller to control my PSP (you'd need custom firmware). Some later PSP models have bluetooth that natively support PS3 controllers. That might help a bit with ergonomics.
Hope you keep creating and it’s cool to see you already getting sponsors. Goodluck with everything going forward
Thank you for the kind words! 🙇
caramel tunnels are no fun
indeed
While this was an awesome video and I enjoyed it, I can tell you why it's not picking up steam. =\
I clicked this video expecting a tech video showcasing a Bluetooth keyboard connected to a PSP, but instead I got a clever Haiku and someone's life story. O_O
LOL yeah appreciate the feedback there. All good though doing this for the vibes not the views. Thanks for watching and pear up 🍐
i also started learning japanese on renshuu and duolingo but feel like i'm not making any progress, do you have any studying tips?
Yeah! The main tip I have is just varying your input content as much as possible; studying a combination of different inputs (e.g. Japanese songs, games, shows, and articles) keeps things really refreshing and interesting, and you can get a lot of good vocab out of all of those mediums.
Other than that, I have some channel recommendations. I would definitely check out Game Gengo and watch his videos on the video game approach I talked about in this video if you're a fan of video games. I would also recommend a channel called Livakivi. He was a big inspiration for me to start going down this Japanese rabbit hole in the first place and he has a lot of good videos on study tips and software tools.
Appreciate you watching this video and hope this helps! Keep it up!
If I was a cute kitty cat, would you let me sit on your keyboard :3
As long as u don’t crush my psp
First!! … I mean Second!! … Oh wait, THIRD!!
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Cool bro..
Thanks bro..