📺 The livestream is about finishing the Anki cards and starting sentence mining in Japanese.
⏰ The host shares how little time it takes to finish the 2k6k deck, and hopes the 20k cards will eventually take the same amount of time.
🎮 The host plans to watch a Minecraft series for sentence mining, as it is comprehensive and not yet mined.
📝 This video is about Minecraft and the experience of playing the game, including the challenges of purchasing the full version and how it is more common to pirate games in certain regions.
🎮 The transcript also touches on the nostalgia of the game and how certain elements, like the background music and in-game mechanics, bring back fond memories for the speaker.
🔍 The speaker mentions the process of sentence mining and how it can be used as a language learning technique, providing examples of words he has come across while watching and analyzing videos in Japanese.
📚 Sentence mining is a beneficial method for learning Japanese vocabulary.
🔊 Pitch accent colors in sentence mining can enhance reading out loud and overall readability.
🕹️ The Minecraft Let's Play series discussed in the video provides comprehensible input and normal Japanese.
📚 The video is about the process of sentence mining and creating Anki cards for Japanese language learning.
⛏️ The speaker emphasizes the importance of mining new words, even if they seem familiar, due to variations in pitch accent and usage.
🎨 There is discussion about the differences between Japanese and Western versions of certain words and symbols.
The speaker discusses the process of sentence mining and the importance of context in choosing which words to mine.
They mention their goal of reaching a certain number of Anki cards and their decision to change content for their livestream.
The speaker encounters new words during the livestream and discusses issues with their Anki cards.
The speaker is engaging in sentence mining and finding new words for their Anki deck.
They discuss the challenges of finding subtitles for videos and the potential of a multilingual subtitle generation tool.
They mention their struggle with finding a new keyboard and their thoughts on using a Mac for Japanese learning.
📚 The speaker discusses a bug with the IME on Mac that duplicates words when switching spaces and causes input to freeze.
🥳 The speaker celebrates reaching a milestone of 20,000 Anki cards for Japanese language learning, marking the end of adding new cards.
🎉 The speaker expresses excitement about having more time for immersion and output instead of focusing on daily card quotas and sentence mining.