Constantly sold out here in Japan. Even the discounted Japan-only version that was meant to stop foreign purchase and resale with more restrictions such as Japanese-language-only
tiredofsametab
A friend told me about rust around 8 years ago and this was very much my first experience (at least with &str and lifetimes and borrow errors).
You have to file federal taxes. Maybe state taxes. You don't necessarily have to pay depending upon how much (in USD) you make. Things also depend upon per-country tax treaties. The shitty part, at least for me, is that I can't use the ISA and similar programs here in Japan for retirement because the US considers them all passive foreign investments (PFICs) which require copious paperwork and punitive taxes wiping out any tax-advantaged retirement savings. Also can't just invest non-taxed income in many things in the US either.
Voting being at the state level also just fucks all kinds of other things up with taxes and the like.
I moved to Japan back in 2015. If I had it to do over, I might do Finland or Norway.
Humans required tribes and close-knit communities to survive up until extremely recently in our evolutionary history. The last few hundred years massively shifted how where and how we see our identities and tribes, and what information is available. Modern social media and algorithm-based content has taken advantage of this in a huge way. People are not taught proper critical thinking and are not immunized against disinformation. Our ancient brains still think losing our tribe as being sentenced to loneliness, danger, and death. The opinions and actions of many are now more public than ever and there is more pressure there as well.
Many parts of the internet. I won't pretend there were never trolls (Usenet, BBS's, etc. all had them), but things have definitely shifted. A minority of people have essentially weaponized various things in this system as well.
Octopus lady is great!
In my case, in the sense of "hearing" then yes. I still have thoughts and my mind wanders and whatnot; it just doesn't need something else overtop of that
... Are you suggesting we are incapable of thought? My mind wanders just like anyone else's.
A lot of the old emergency stockpile rice gets sold off as animal feed as it ages out. I would imagine something similar happened for that.
We have a lot of non-management whom are all-in and drinking the kool-ade. I'm still highly put off for a number of reasons, but an outlier.
One of my teammates used AI (our company heavily encourages it) to write code. It did what it was supposed to and the tests passed, but it was the most ugly and unmaintainable shit ever. For one example, I don't want to have to untangle a
for i = 0; i++; i <= len(foo) {}
that has multiple ifs inside that separately increment and decrement the loop counteri
when trying to troubleshoot an issue.