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This seems similar to the EUs requirements. It really speaks about the US laws when even archaic Japanese legislators (see Japanese copyright laws) are ahead of that market in customer rights/options.
This seems similar to the EUs requirements. It really speaks about the US laws when even archaic Japanese legislators (see Japanese copyright laws) are ahead of that market in customer rights/options.
If you look up an ascii table you will see numbers come before upper case, which in turn comes before lower case. The programmers probably just did a simple compare instead of ignoring the case during the process (or similar).
Many cities just burn a lot of it. Technically “recycled” according to the definition and generates some energy, but plastic is just not great no matter how you look at it.
Source for some cities burning non-pet plastics in Japan: https://youtu.be/sAu3LVktMwE?si=30PgjrPFFiFFF7Tt&t=55s
But then my fellow Latinos will call you “el bucanas” it doesn’t have the same ring to it.
One of the most common versions I’ve seen is managers being able to “correct” employees punch in and punch out times. Useful if you forgot to clock in. However, often used to always chop off extra minutes accumulated from being there a few minutes early (“on time”) and staying a few minutes past your shift (until someone else can take over). But don’t you dare to be a few minutes late because you will get some points on your record and risk disciplinary actions.
I fucking hated retail jobs.
I would say the largest loss for a non English speaker is not having the full context of the method and variable names, as well as the comments or API descriptions within the source code. My friends from Mexico all mention English is a requirement on basically any university offering computer science/engineering.
Edit: you can always use google translate, but that will inflate the time required.
That explains all the USA and Russian World Cup championships won. Too much technology 😧
If I see AI in front of any other average functionality I might just punch the first tech manager I see.
That’s not just android. iOS is similarly shitty. Even when you reset the dictionary of custom items as suggested it is just shit. I remember being able to type after on an iPod touch than my current iPhone XR. The edges of the screen are basically non existent as far as the touch keyboard is concerned.
Edit: type after = type faster… my point I guess.
Sorry for the delay,
Added some descriptions in case someone runs by this and is not familiar with some of the items. Keep in mind that this is what I was familiar with and does not necessarily represent what everyone experienced under the same dish name :)
Some of what I grew up with is already on the usual suspects list, but maybe there will be a new one here and there:
Some of what I grew up with that is slightly less popular (in the US at least) but are likely available in some US restaurants (or many in some states):
Some items that are popular (and yummy when I’ve tried them), but not very common in my region:
Some items that I mostly had at home, although I’ve seen it in restaurants from time to time
Desserts and drinks
Hopefully you will find at least 1 item that is yummy and available in your area. Googling the name, might give you an idea of what to look for. Cheers!
This is the most accurate description here. Growing up in central Mexico I always considered burritos American food. If I had been born further up north in Chihuahua Mexico maybe I would have called them Mexican food. At the end of the day, eat them if you like them and don’t worry too much about what it’s called. Like all good food there is a little bit of influence from multiple fronts.
Forgot to add the extra 300 a month in shitty HOA fees that all places seem to have in HCOL areas.
At this time of year, at this time of day, at this part of the country, localized entirely within your Lemmy instance?