

Didn’t read I guess? This goes beyond the Californian bill. The NY bill specifically does not allow this.


Didn’t read I guess? This goes beyond the Californian bill. The NY bill specifically does not allow this.


It’s “foot between the door”.
Once this has been established as “normal”, they’ll slowly pile on more and more restrictions.
Better to call out this bullshit know instead of mindlessly agreeing.


Sounds like they make these laws specifically to arrest you.
“Woops, your dishwasher has no age verification, now we can arrest you and make you confess whatever we want”


Nah, they just thought the white was the landmass


I wonder if this is because they often use an America centered map


Is there any other country where “lunch debt” is even a thing?


With an API that just runs unauthenticated, I’m unsure what any of these suggestions is supposed to improve here.
I’ve always found this very weird in the US. In Europe they come to the table, we tap the scanner and if it’s over a certain threshold, you need to enter your PIN. Most larger transactions require your PIN these days.


The last Simpsons season is actually fairly decent, but the obvious older voices are pretty distracting.


My community just setup a Matrix instance and we’re migrating everyone over. Several already cancelled their subscription.
I actually ran into a colleague in a random room, who is also leaving Discord.
It’s pretty nuts, there’s a big exodus going on.


No I think he means Werewolves of London by Warren Zevon.
And calling it a cover is generous. He stole the music but replaced the lyrics with some boomer content.
I got a building in the back that’s my WFH location (and home brewery).
Helps me split work from home.
But even if you don’t have the physical space, it’s not to hard to set some boundaries for yourself.
I’ve found it quite easy to keep one from another, with the sole exception being other people. If you have other people around, it gets a lot harder.


I wonder how that number compares to the times his name was blacked out…


Like I said, if they’re accustomed to bad infrastructure, why would they expect it elsewhere?
Besides that, tourists often travel in group. Even the best infrastructure can’t accommodate a large bus of tourists are once. I’ve been to Japan, the more touristy places actually have signs specifically addressing the Chinese on what not to do, so it does point at it being a larger problem there.


I imagine China doesn’t have the infrastructure Japan has and they’re simply doing what they’re accustomed to doing when travelling their own country.


I doubt it.
Americans and Brits tourists here in Europe do indeed have a certain reputation, but Chinese tourists have such a bad reputation that Brits and Americans are welcomed with open arms.
The biggest problem are the groups though. Any group is going to behave badly, nationality doesn’t matter. And that in combination with how different Chinese culture is in some aspects just has given them a bad reputation worldwide.


I still have both my Zune and Zune HD. Such great devices


Doesn’t mean people are attentive throughout though. I think it were Netflix execs that are currently pushing writers to constantly reiterate plot points because people aren’t paying attention.


Aren’t Republicans the one’s always saying “If you got nothing to hide…”?
CA should be dragged through the mud.
All these laws are creating footing to ease in more draconian laws in the future. Disgusting stuff