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saeris.gg
Developer Experience Engineer. React, Typescript, GraphQL + Nodejs. Sometimes I do photography. Either ranting about programming or raving about Dota.
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guess it's part of their present effort to switch coordinate systems? it was wild to see Tim Sweeney sharing your graphic on Twitter the other day figures there might be a few hiccups UI wise along the way
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One could argue though that Dems value curious minds and those invested in their own education. So, the "blue Rogan" here could be the kind of person interested in furthering their education, like a college student, which is a role model Dems want for the younger generation. Curiosity is the key.
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looking great before and after my man
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may I also introduce you to curryland.theshop.jp they might not ship internationally, but you can just as easily use a service like Tenso to get it out your way
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I legit shipped home 4kg of microwave curry and I'm for sure going to fill a whole suitcase with more getting that grocery shopping done on the cheap while I can ;-;
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welcome to Tokyo! I hope you have an awesome time with language school! it was a once in a lifetime experience for me unfortunately, I'm leaving next week but I know I'll be back here someday due to all the awesome people I've met hopefully you'll still be around and our paths will cross someday!
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I'm so sad that I heard about this tour too late to grab tickets! 😭
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I find it incredibly hard to imagine you without long red hair that's been like your signature thing for as long as I've known you
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because my school requires us to have an iPad, I’ve fallen into a nice workflow where I always have Shirabe Jisho (a dictionary app) up alongside slides/textbooks/websites to quickly look up any kanji I don’t recognize you might find something like this useful while you’re just getting started!
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since Tae Kim’s guide is creative-commons licensed, last year I started a markdown port of it so that I could add in things like furigana and to improve the overall readability/accessibility of it that can be found here and edits are appreciated! jp.saeris.gg github.com/Saeris/guide...
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yeah! I frequently use Tofugu’s grammar articles to reinforce my learning while I’ve been attending language school here in Tokyo one thing they are not great at is providing furigana for kanji (Tae Kim has this issue too) so it can be difficult to read the examples www.tofugu.com/japanese-gra...
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reading through Tae Kim’s grammar guide I see! pretty good resource, helped me to better understand the nuance of a few particles
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oh nice find! gonna need to give this a try later
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I think if it weren't for CSS Modules and CSS Custom Properties (variables) then I would still be using Styled-Components. Today I just can't justify the runtime cost when there are so few situations where I need a computed property that I can't just pass through a CSS variable in a style attribute.
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I think they were the best tools to solve problems at the time which didn't have better solutions available. Some of it was learning about their downsides too and having to optimize for their performance issues. IMO, CSS just got a lot better and I can accomplish almost everything with CSS modules.
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That’s about when I started playing. Still have my collection after all these years, though I rarely play paper Magic anymore.
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it's a pretty great location to be within walking distance of, too I enjoy it a lot more than some of the other shopping malls I've visited here in Tokyo
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didn't get to try that one but had the habanero karaage-kun from Lawson. again, not very spicy, only as much as their usual red version, but it did have its own unique taste. so far I've enjoyed all of them except maybe the shrimp version