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tiredofsametab
Ok. Thank you. I'll go hunting to see if there's already a PR or issue about it. Thanks!
I learned about it as the buttbuttination problem before I new it had a proper name, heh.
Should there be an image or a link to one? I'm wondering if there's some kind of mbin compatibility issues with some posts (or some other shenanigans). Nothing jumps out in browser dev tools, but I've seen a lot of posts that are nothing but a non-clickable title for me. Thanks!
Not interested. Ohanian wants to moderate it with AI which is an absolute nope from me. I also have mbin and that's fine for me. I guess the edge case that might make me visit it would be the handful of reddit communities I still use for Japan tax/legal/biz/etc. that won't move to the fediverse decided to move there. I guess that's preferable to occasionally using reddit.
People living in Japan nod in agreement. On the surface, the lack of public trashcans is an anti-terrorism measure in the wake of the sarin gas attacks and other domestic and international terrorism. In reality, it's probably also a cost-cutting measure for the fixtures and their maintenance.
I work with a team of very talented AI and ML folks. I think it works quite well in certain usecases. These are not they.
Oddly not far off of my first attempt at makizushi back in like 2002/3. Minus the hooves and flowers, anyway.
I don't remember for the first one (almost 10 years ago). I think I interviewed at a few places. The second one, I interviewed at a number of places and got my current job. I live in Japan and applied for jobs in Japan and tried to also apply to jobs from the US that allowed remote (as I also have US citizenship). All of the US ones fell through (not surprising given timezones and other issues).
To be honest, your username alone puts me off from wanting to read anything by you. I don't know what your actual posting history is like.
My previous job was via linkedin. I think this one was as well.
When she was trying to explain File Allocation Tables to me as we attempted to fix my disk as a kid.
Thankfully, both of my parents worked in IT from the '80s, so they're generally pretty good at getting things figured out.