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Japan-based backend software dev.

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What insulting words or phrases have you heard americans being called ?
  • I've mostly heard 'yanks' in English. I don't know if Japanese slang specifically has a word for USian foreigners as most situations don't really care about which country and, if more specificity than 'foreigner' is required, it's usually going to be some adjective/descriptor (loud, rude, skin_color_here, etc. in the case of people being those things).

  • Hey Lemmy, where are you watching the results?
  • Unfortunately for my sanity over here in UTC+9, I can't just sleep through the whole thing. I'm hopeful that work will be busy enough tomorrow that I won't have time to think about it. What I also know is that it's most likely going to get drawn out longer, so I won't likely be specifically watching anywhere, but just picking up occasional US news somewhat accidentally along the way (either here or via fark). I voted as soon as I could print my overseas ballot and get it in the mail so I've done all I can do.

  • Touchscreens Are Out, and Tactile Controls Are Back
  • I didn't have a car for a few years and the one I had was 2003 (with a slight stint from a similarly-aged car during a couple-month time I had to drive). I now have a car again and I HATE that my heat/air and such are all flat against the panel (not a touch screen, though). I literally can't adjust anything without looking in my current car. Thankfully, I avoid driving it whenever possible.

  • Anyone else here that DOESN'T watch anime anymore?
  • I never really got into it. I did enjoy cowboy bebop and have seen a couple ghibli films, but never went out of my way to watch anything else. I suppose it's funny since I now live in Japan.

    Also, you should work on yourself including therapy, probably, as someone who had issues with depression for years

  • Japan urges 200,000 people to evacuate due to heavy rain - CNA
  • I live on the ENEstern cost of the main island of Japan and the rain this year was crazy due in no small part to typhoons (and their remanents) either heading up the east (pacific) coast or crossing over from the west coast.

  • What are some old-timey names that you think should make a comeback?
  • I've always liked the name Ruben for some reason and only ever known one that I can recall (whose brother was called Robin).

    I also am partial to Ezekiel and they can have Zeke as a nickname which I think sounds pretty rad.

  • Universal health care
  • Japan is also 30% due at time of service, though prices are nothing like the US (that 30% also drops in retirement age). People can and often do get some kind of private insurance, usually bundled with their life insurance, to cover certain life-altering events. I imagine there's some sort of private health insurance like US folks would think of, but I don't know anyone who carries it. One can do certain procedures off insurance and pay (still cheaper than US prices) here as well if they want.

  • What to do with extra mushrooms?
  • We freeze raw shiitake all the time. It works OK with button mushrooms as well. With the latter, the texture can suffer a bit so it might not be good for your usecase (or you might want to slice and/or cook them first, but I've never done that).

  • The Divine Dick
  • LORD vs Lord does hold some distinction in the source material. IIRC LORD is for uses of the divine name whereas the other ones are not. But then you have the whole, El, Elohim, tetragrammaton, god, lord, etc. mess with them probably not historically referring to the same entity to begin with, but that whole book is a mess.

  • Had to dig under my foundation. What should I put in the whole when they fill it in?
  • I hate to be a killjoy, but it'll clearly be a single deposit layer dated to on or after the latest date-able item. The fill will all be the same and its own distinct layer against the rest of the area. If you have a long enough time to keep it open, want to dig more, and have different fills, you might be able to accomplish something, but the different fill materials would likely have no real match in the surrounding still making it obvious.

  • People in their 40s and 50s with no children, how does it feel?
  • Mid-40s: it feels fine. It both complicates and un-complicates various things for later in life, but that's life.

    I do like kids, but never wanted my own (at least biologically; I never fully ruled out adoption). We have nieces and nephews we can spoil instead of our own, heh.

  • ive eaten 60+ eggrolls this week
  • I eat the same thing several meals a week, mostly because I both like it and I cook in bulk. I do sometimes play with the seasoning.

    Whatever meat I grilled, veg if any is handy, brown rice, cheddar cheese, and something spicy (I have more chili's than I know what to do with and made Cowboy Candy for the first time so that gets tossed in; pickled jalapenos next, probably).

    I do throw in oatmeal and salads on occasion

  • 'Outnumbered by puppets': Depopulated village in Japan crafts dolls for sense of life
  • The LDP is huge and some people joint it even though not all views align (I assume there is some sort of loyalty/policy requirement, but I don't know) to try to better their chances. So, based on my limited understanding, it's one party but positions can vary to some degree.

    Voter turnout can be pretty shit, for sure.

    My area had two candidates run in the elections yesterday, but I don't know which parties.

    A lot of rural areas actually have decent benefits and subsidies for families and kids and they are broadly supported by most parties. One problem is people feel like there are no jobs or opportunities outside of agriculture, forestry, and manufacturing. They're not necessarily wrong. Remote work is helping, but the anxiety of being recalled due of a new policy is there. I certainly live with that fear.

    There are also worried about higher education for the kids and finding future partners (at least in the super rural areas in the latter case). Unlike Tokyo, for example, getting kids into public daycare and kindergarten is quite easy in the countryside so some do move in and later out for their kids.

    It's a complex situation and I don't know that any party or group has a really good handle on it.