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Ridoy Hossain

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  1. Duolingo: Popular for its gamified approach to vocabulary and basic grammar. Offers a free tier with ads and a paid subscription for ad-free learning and extra features. Supports a wide variety of languages. Memrise: Focuses on vocabulary acquisition through spaced repetition and mnemonics. Offers both free and paid content, with user-generated courses being a significant part of its library. Supports many languages. Anki: A powerful flashcard app that uses spaced repetition. It's free on Android and the web, with a one-time cost for the iOS app. Highly customizable and used for learning various subjects, including languages. Supports all languages with user-created or imported decks.
  2. Hot Wallets: These are connected to the internet, offering convenience for frequent trading and transactions. However, their online nature makes them more susceptible to cyber threats like hacking and phishing. Examples include mobile apps (like Trust Wallet), browser extensions (like MetaMask), and exchange wallets. Cold Wallets: These store your private keys offline, providing a higher level of security against online attacks. They are generally recommended for long-term storage of larger amounts of cryptocurrency. Examples include hardware wallets (like Ledger and Trezor) and paper wallets.
  3. NASA: Europa Clipper launches Oct 2024—headed to Jupiter’s icy moon, hunting for alien oceans. SpaceX: Starship nearing full orbital test success—big step for Mars colonization.
  4. Sets mood immediately (rain = cleansing, moodiness) Introduces mystery (her past?) Shows action + emotion in one line
  5. Elden Ring, Cyberpunk 2077, Red Dead Redemption 2 Hogwarts Legacy, Hi-Fi Rush, Persona 5 Royal Indie gems like Hades, Celeste, and Vampire Survivors run flawlessly Use ProtonDB to check game compatibility
  6. Platforms: Upwork, Fiverr, Workana, PeoplePerHour Niche: Blog posts, product descriptions, SEO content Tip: Offer free samples to build your portfolio fast
  7. Ridoy Hossain started following Engr.Ratul
  8. Use Burst Mode: Take 3–5 shots quickly—1 may be sharper than others Brace Yourself: Lean against a wall or use elbows on a table for stability Enable In-Camera Stabilization (IBIS) if your camera supports it Focus Manually or Use Single Point AF for precision
  9. Acrylic – forgiving, quick-drying, easy to layer. (Alternative: Watercolor for a softer, looser style, but it's trickier to control.) Basic Supplies: Acrylic paints (primary colors + black/white) 2–3 brushes (flat & round, medium size) Canvas panels or acrylic paper Palette (plastic or paper) Water cup + rag/paper towel Beginner Exercises: Color mixing (make your own color wheel) Simple shapes & gradients Paint objects from life (cup, fruit, plants) Try Bob Ross or The Art Sherpa (YouTube) for guided painting
  10. After several years together, it feels like my partner and I are stuck in a routine. We still love each other, but the spark is fading a bit. What things have you done (or tried) to keep your relationship fun and engaging over time?
  11. I love my family, but sometimes they cross personal boundaries, like calling too late or getting involved in private matters. I want to set limits kindly but firmly. Has anyone successfully dealt with this? How did you approach it?
  12. I’ve been spending way too much time on my phone and computer lately. I want to cut back for mental clarity, but not completely go off the grid. What are some practical ways to reduce screen time that have actually worked for you?
  13. I always start strong with a new fitness routine, but after a few weeks I lose motivation. What habits or tricks help you stay consistent long-term, even when you're not feeling it? I’m not looking for intense workouts—just consistency.
  14. I have a few loans and credit card debt, but I also want to start investing for the future. Should I focus on clearing my debt completely before I invest, or is it okay to do both at the same time? What worked for you?
  15. I’ve tried writing things down and using apps, but I keep forgetting or giving up halfway through the month. Is there a simple, low-effort budgeting method for someone who struggles with consistency?