

Dankon! I'll keep that in mind when I'm ready to start conversing en Esperanto. I'm tre komencanta at the moment XD
Just curious, what software is jam.xwx.moe running? It doesn't look familiar to me.
@RL_Dane Ne ĉesu lerni, and you’ll be able to interparoli sufiĉe bone soon enough! 
jam.xwx.moe runs on Pleroma. It’s one of the more popular microblogging platforms on the Fediverse, well-suited to smaller or weaker servers, since it’s not as demanding as Mastodon or Misskey.
(Not entirely sure if Misskey is demanding of the server side, but as an occasional visitor, the front-end is quite something in that regard.)
Ah, ok. I figured it was Pleroma, but I haven't seen much of it, so I wasn't sure.
People seem very excited about misskey and its forks, but since I usually toot from the commandline (and sometimes via #FediLab on Android), the web interface isn't that important to me.
I wonder how lightweight #Honk is. Probably very.
The #Fediverse really needs a drop-dead easy-to-install server. Something as easy as syncthing would be *amazing* :)
Also, thank you! I've already gotten further than either of my previous attempts. I'm enjoying it. Mainly learning using #Duolingo. Sometimes I look up some words that get confusing (tio, tiom, kio, kiom, ĉar, pro, pro) and keeping notes in #SimpleNote.
Ĝi really estas tre bela lingvo. :)
Mi looking forward al paroli fluently soon :D
@RL_Dane @tirifto I use SimpleNote for short notes I want to automatically synch with other devices. It's not so good if you want to slice or dice your info.
For that #tiddlywiki is my go-to tool.
Here's a 60k entry esperanto dictionary done in TiddlyWiki: https://marxsal.github.io/EODICT/EO-DICT.html
Did you know there's a simplenote cli? look for "sncli" in your os packages, or just do a pipx install sncli
You're right, it's not as organized as a wiki, although it *does* support internal links -- but there's still no hierarchical structure to the notes.
Is there any way to download la vortaro as a plain text file?
The source for the link I provided comes from http://denisowski.org/Esperanto/ESPDIC/espdic_readme.html which has links for downloading the dictionary in text.
I think that's the largest free dictionary I could find at the time.