• I’m a student from West Africa currently studying English with a focus on Linguistics. Alongside that, I’ve completed a professional certification in Software Engineering.

    I’m really interested in Computational Linguistics because I want to work on language technologies especially tools that can help preserve, process, and support African languages using NLP and AI. At the same time, I’d also like to be qualified for general software development roles, especially since that’s where most of the job market is.

    Unfortunately, degrees in Computational Linguistics aren’t offered in my country. I’m considering applying abroad or finding some alternative paths.

    So I have a few questions:

    Is a degree in Computational Linguistics a good fit for both my goals (language tech + software dev)?

    Would it still allow me to work in regular software development jobs if needed?

    What are alternative paths to get into the field if I can’t afford to go abroad right away?

    I’d love to hear from anyone who’s gone into this field from a linguistics or software background—especially from underrepresented regions.

    Thanks in advance!

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  • Hello everyone on reddit, I have a question: what technology does YouTube use for automatic translation, and since when did youtube apply that technology? Can you please provide me with the source? Thank you very much. Have a good day.

  • letsbonk feels like it started as just a meme token but kinda turned into a brand or some sorta community thing

    pumpfun looks more like a tool for launching meme coins but it def has its own vibe now too
    are they tryna do the same thing or completely diff lanes in the ecosystem
    not talkin price or hype just curious from like a culture utility angle

  • Reach out personally to suppliers. Sometimes, a well-crafted email or a direct phone call can open doors that seemed closed. Explain your situation and future growth plans, and you might find some flexibility. Building a relationship based on trust can encourage suppliers to lower MOQs, especially if they see potential in your business.

    #### 2. **Test Smaller Suppliers**

    Look for smaller or less known suppliers who may be more willing to accommodate lower MOQs. While they might not offer the same variety, they can be a good stepping stone as you establish your business.

    #### 3. **Utilize a Group Buying Strategy**

    Consider teaming up with other aspiring dropshippers. By pooling your resources, you can meet the supplier’s MOQ and split the inventory among your group. This reduces risk and investment.

    #### 4. **Search for Alternative Products**

    If the MOQ is completely unreasonable for your selected product, it might be time to pivot. Hunt for products with naturally lower MOQs that still fit your niche and brand. This could mean looking at different categories or sub-niches to find opportunities you didn’t initially consider.

    #### 5. **Start with Print-On-Demand**

    Print-on-demand services offer a way to get started without inventory. You won’t have MOQ concerns since products are created as orders roll in. While it might not suit every product type, it’s perfect for things like custom apparel and accessories.

    ### Patience and Persistence Pay Off

    Navigating MOQ challenges in dropshipping is a trial of dedication and creativity. But with persistence, you’ll find that path forward. Use the above strategies, stay determined, and remember—every successful dropshipper faced similar hurdles at the beginning.

    Embarking on this journey requires resilience. Keep reaching out, thinking outside the box, and soon enough, you’ll be turning those supplier NOs into YESs. Happy dropshipping!