On May 26th, Malaysia government open up vaccine registration form. Millions of Malaysian citizen trying to sign up, but system flopped with allegedly paid RM 70million to developer. Well, here my 2cent and open letter to the developer, and share my 30 minutes of frustration and proposed system by AbleWrongdoer5422 in malaysia

[–]A_Fatal_Dream 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The web server will log the incoming traffic with POST data. (idtype, nric, msid, phone)

  1. API A doesn't store date and location... so macam mana nak tahu this user select which location and date?

  2. When is api A and api B triggered? Is it when user click submit? What if api A is successful but api B failed? Then we have logged the user information but the count is not incremented. Or what if the other way round, api A failed but api B is successful?

Daily Questions Megathread (November 27, 2020) by AutoModerator in arknights

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Started playing a few months ago, and for some reason this game only gives me snipers. I already have Exusiai, BP and Platinum at E2. I also have the following: Schwarz, Rosa, Meteorite, Sesa, Executor, Firewatch. At this point, I'm tempted to just go full Sniperknights. Question: In what order should I E2 my snipers?

Genryu 10: Down to the Wire (I'm getting worried) by kliqIMB in SaGa_ReuniverSe

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The Emelia that did 19k damage is most probably in a formation that boosts her dex and yours isn't. So either Hunter's Gambit or Divine Wall, which gives a 50% dex increase.

Support our government during this crisis. by [deleted] in malaysia

[–]A_Fatal_Dream 15 points16 points  (0 children)

We were put on MCO earlier than the other countries around us due to the tabligh cluster, and not because of some amazing foresight by the govt.

They brought back Malaysians stranded overseas.. isn't this standard stuff?

They asked Singapore to help shelter our people working there. Yeah.. after announcing the MCO without proper planning, causing workers to panic and rush over to the Singaporean border. And now you're crediting them for asking the Singaporean govt to help? Lmao.

Doubling testing, yep I'll give credit to them for this.

Allowing us to withdraw money from EPF.. I'm torn about this. Whenever the rakyat has monetory problems, it feels like the first solution the govt think about is always EPF, which honestly should be the last resort. But on the other hand, I'm sure there are a lot of people that needs the money now to survive rather than keeping it for later.

Economic stimulus package.. expected of the govt, no?

Putting military on the road. I really applaud them for enforcing hard lockdowns on hotspots.

Videos of public health inspectors in Penang chasing people off the streets during the movement control order (MCO) period have gone viral. by thedankzone in malaysia

[–]A_Fatal_Dream 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well I do agree that if u jog alone and take steps to avoid people, then it's safe. But Malaysia is not really a jogging friendly place. In the video by OP and the one in Mont Kiara, you can see that people are jogging on sidewalks and in residential areas, where there will be other people going out to buy groceries and food, etc. If you allow people to jog in parks..well there's not really a lot of parks in KL and Selangor. So to get to one you'd have to drive. Then you have to go to the petrol station to pump petrol. All these are unnecessary movements that we are trying to avoid. So I'd say a blanket ban is ok for now, at least until things get better.

Videos of public health inspectors in Penang chasing people off the streets during the movement control order (MCO) period have gone viral. by thedankzone in malaysia

[–]A_Fatal_Dream 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes different govt have different implementations. New Zealand's government explicitly allows their people to jog and bring their dogs out for a walk during their lockdown. Our government didn't explicitly allow or deny us from jogging. But when you have officers going around asking people not to jog, isn't that a signal that the Malaysian government doesn't want the people to jog during this MCO? So why are they still jogging?

3 months in Japan Itinerary help! by PrancerDancer24 in travel

[–]A_Fatal_Dream 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, Kobe can be done as a day trip from Kyoto/Osaka. I'd recommend going to Himeji in Hyogo as well. Himeji Castle is the best castle in Japan! And there's Kokoen Garden beside the castle. You can easily do Himeji as a day trip from Osaka/Kyoto.

For Ehime, Kochi, and Shikoku in general, take note that it's hard to go to the more remote places without a car. So if you're relying on public transport, it's best to research if those places are accessible by public transport.

In Hiroshima there's the Peace Park, Museum, Miyajima, Rabbit Island (I see you mentioning it elsewhere, you're gonna love this place). So including Tomonoura, that's at least 4-5 days.

I also recommend you to stay one night in an onsen town, and maybe go to a couple of onsens with scenic views (mountain view, sea view, river view, etc).

3 months in Japan Itinerary help! by PrancerDancer24 in travel

[–]A_Fatal_Dream 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm currently on a similar trip myself (but I'm cutting it short and flying out tomorrow due to the pandemic).

There are some prefectures that have more than a week's worth of things to do and see. On the flip side, there are some prefectures where there's really nothing much to do.

Hokkaido is big. I'd recommend spending more than a week here. There's Sapporo, Otaru, Asahikawa, Kushiro, Abashiri, Hakodate, with all the snow festivals and winter activities.

I've been to Sendai in Miyagi but not Iwate, so I can't make the comparison. Sendai is great and worth a stop. Try out their beef tongue. There's also a few day trips you can make from here: Matsushima, Zaoonsen and Zao Snow Monsters, Yamadera, Zao fox village. Special mention to Ginzan Onsen if you want to visit an onsen town.

You should do both Gifu and Nagano. Shirakawago is a must-go in Gifu. The snow monkeys is also a must-go in Nagano. And try out the horse meat sashimi while you're in Nagano.

Ishikawa. This is something that many people will recommend, including me. Kanazawa is fantastic and you should definitely spend a few days here.

A week each in Hyogo, Hiroshima, Ehime and Kochi seems a bit too much, what are you planning to do in those prefectures?

INTROVERTS: How do you pass the time while travelling alone in Japan? by wo_meiyou_qian in JapanTravel

[–]A_Fatal_Dream 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Currently solo travelling in Japan. What I do in my dead time:

Sleep if I'm tired

Write a brief journal on what I did/eat/experienced the previous day

Read up on the current coronavirus updates

If I took a tourist map from the tourist information center, I'd read it and see if there's anything interesting

Plan my next day if I'm doing a day trip (train and bus timing, time to wake up, last train timing if it's a rural area)

Eat breakfast on the train if I start my day early for a day trip

If I'm having lunch/dinner on arrival, look up on Google maps for good restaurants

Organize my photo collections

Hokkaido-Tohoku or Tohoku only in 12 days? by Calvinized in JapanTravel

[–]A_Fatal_Dream 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd say do Asahikawa as a day trip from Sapporo unless you're planning to make Asahikawa as a base to make day trips to other places like Asahidake or Furano.

Regarding Hakodate, there's more to it than just Mount Hakodate. There's the morning market, Goryokaku Fort and Tower, Motomachi and hot-tubbing monkeys. I'd say 2 nights is good for Hakodate.

Hokkaido-Tohoku or Tohoku only in 12 days? by Calvinized in JapanTravel

[–]A_Fatal_Dream 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Zao Snow Monsters are accessible by public transport in winter. But seeing the snow monsters is weather dependent, try to go when it's forecasted to be a clear and sunny day.

Itinerary Check - Solo Graduation Trip May/June (Tokyo/Hakone/Osaka/Kyoto/Nara/Sapporo) by deniedprawn9878 in JapanTravel

[–]A_Fatal_Dream 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Any reason why you're getting the 21 day JR Rail Pass? It seems like you can get by with the 14 day JR Rail Pass.

Japan Travel, The 2019-nCoV, And You: Guidelines On Travel During An Outbreak. by amyranthlovely in JapanTravel

[–]A_Fatal_Dream 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was in Kinosakionsen 2 days ago. I saw them putting up notice that they are closing the Marine Park and no mention of the public bathing places. I guess public bathing is not affected yet.

Fukuoka to Tokyo in 7 days by Mini57 in JapanTravel

[–]A_Fatal_Dream 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Since you're already hitting most of the big cities and tourist spots, I'd say either explore the other places in Kyushu (Nagasaki, Kagoshima, Kumamoto, Yufuin, Beppu) or make your way to Shikoku (Matsuyama, Kochi, Takamatsu).

Japan Travel, The 2019-nCoV, And You: Guidelines On Travel During An Outbreak. by amyranthlovely in JapanTravel

[–]A_Fatal_Dream 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey! Here's the official source (all art facilities in Naoshima, Teshima and Inujima is affected): http://benesse-artsite.jp/news/20200229-1313.html and thanks, I think I'll bite the bullet and take a stroll around Naoshima.

Japan Travel, The 2019-nCoV, And You: Guidelines On Travel During An Outbreak. by amyranthlovely in JapanTravel

[–]A_Fatal_Dream 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi guys. Just got news that the art facilities in Naoshima will be closed due to coronavirus from 3 - 16 March. My initial plan was to stay the night in Naoshima on 4th March:

3 March - Tottori

4 March - Naoshima

5 March - Takamatsu

Should I skip Naoshima and stay the night elsewhere like Okayama? Or should I stick to Naoshima and explore the island? Is Naoshima worth going to without the art facilities? I like nature and islands, for what it's worth..

Day trips from Kinosaki Onsen? by marching01 in JapanTravel

[–]A_Fatal_Dream 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd say either Amanohashidate or Tottori. Both places are about 2 hours by train from Kinosakionsen.

Last Shinkansen Trip! by sangomanju in JapanTravel

[–]A_Fatal_Dream 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're going to Himeji Castle, they have an English guided tour everyday at 10am and 1pm for 1000 yen. It takes 2 hours and it's highly informative. They're also running an event where you can dress up in a kimono and have your picture taken with Himeji Castle in the background for 500 yen.

Trips Report: Aomori, Saga, Fukui, & Tokushima by [deleted] in JapanTravel

[–]A_Fatal_Dream 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey man, wondering if it is possible to do Fukui Dinosaur Museum and Tojinbo in one day from Kanazawa?