Not sure if it’s just a Japanese thing but something similar is done here in Singapore. I’m not sure if it is the case for girls but for guys they did ask us to take off our pants.
Not sure if it’s just a Japanese thing but something similar is done here in Singapore. I’m not sure if it is the case for girls but for guys they did ask us to take off our pants.
They’re not technically wrong at least, the IDF killing civilians has plenty of precedent.
That’s literally not at all what they said. They mentioned that it could potentially help the child through a torturous flight. Whether or not that is indeed the case or not is at the very least a noteworthy discussion.
Being obtuse about it, is not helpful in any way.
Sounds a lot like what the fascist regimes of world war 2 were doing…
The worst is when it’s buried in Github issues or in a header file with thousands and thousands of lines of code. Yes I’m looking at you DearImGui, your documentation is awful and I’m already being generous.
They should make any developers who are required to write documentation go through this step. It’ll be an interesting day and you’ll actually learn something… I hope.
Also, in Chinese, thank you is often abbreviated as 3q, because when you say it out loud, it sounds like “thank you” (san kyu)
This is in Japanese too.
Ah yes, we’re all Asians and Chinese, one whole family so we should support each other! Except if you disagree with us, fuck you then.
That’s such a slap on the wrist for what she has done.
Isn’t the point to ruin the view with the net? A longer stick ain’t gonna help here.
I second this, the wider ones are so much more comfortable to use and do a great job.
Tell that to the huge amount of gullible older ethnic Chinese people who’ve been receiving all sorts of China propaganda. As someone who’s living in Singapore and witnessed so much of this, it’s disgusts me what they’re doing.
Something about this just sounds dystopian as hell.
On a similar note, the quality of the vibration motor also matters. The Pebble I had and the Galaxy Watch 6 that I have right now vibrate with a subtle haptic-like feel which is subtle yet strong enough to wake you up. On the other hand, I had a cheap Garmin Vivoactive that would buzz really strong and be really loud.
Singapore here, we don’t usually tip but it’s sort of forced into the overall cost as a 10% service charge in certain restaurants. No tips on takeout but some places will charge you a couple of tens of cents for the takeaway container. This is usually for smaller cheaper stalls though, usually never happens at restaurants.
Bluetooth keyboard and mice add latency which isn’t great for gaming. Bluetooth headsets aren’t great either since audio quality drops when you use the mic on it. Plus there’s latency too.
Had the same shit happen to me in college too. College is one hell of a time…
I haven’t been to Western Europe but I do live in Singapore with roads that I would say are quite narrow and SUVs aren’t that rare here either. So I can’t say I really understand entirely but I think I do get what you mean.
I’m not really understanding, what makes the US different in this regard?
China aside, Lenovo has lost all semblance of trust after the whole Superfish debacle. Sure it’s been more than a decade now but their response to that and the fact that it was even approved internally calls a lot into question. I wouldn’t dare go near any of their devices.