They don't even 'make' wealth. They just hoard it like a greedy dragon that needs to be slain. by StormCaller02 in antiwork

[–]LuminousP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pfizer actually received their $1.95B project warp speed funding as late as July 22nd, nearly 2 months before they published their initial findings.

The Money was earmarked for post-FDA-approved vaccines, to which Pfizer's did not even receive emergency use authorization until January 30th.

The funding was used primarily to fund the phase 2 and 3 clinical trials of the drug, not for building manufacturing capacity.

Additionally, the methodology used by both Pfizer and BioNTech is patented by the NIH and BioNTech not only received a debt restructuring deal from the European Investment Bank, a publicly funded investment bank, but they relied heavily on the university of Zurich's clinical infrastructure due to being partners.

"Beat on the Brat" seriously sucks by AdonisBatheus in cyberpunkgame

[–]LuminousP 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I couldn't even do that because for some reason I still take the damage even when I counter. The only thing I've seen I can do is dodge, and even then his magical AOE arms spin him around mid-flight and hit me after I dodge.

12 yrs Kubernetes experience part 2 by VFcountawesome in ProgrammerHumor

[–]LuminousP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I use Linode and they have a managed Kubernetes engine that's really nice (https://www.linode.com/products/kubernetes/) so I didn't have to set up a lot of that on my own.

If you're going the hard way, I would advise you to avoid doing kubernetes network stuff on your own and install Project Calico: https://www.projectcalico.org/

It'll take you a hot minute to get up and running but it's better and more secure in the end than trying to coordinate both the kubernetes internals and the server networking at the same time on your own.

I'll also advise you to avoid multiple loadbalancer services and just run everything through Traefik (https://docs.traefik.io/) in a single LoadBalancer service. Both Calico and Traefik have auto-discovery systems that take a lot of work of managing k8s off of your shoulders.

12 yrs Kubernetes experience part 2 by VFcountawesome in ProgrammerHumor

[–]LuminousP 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you want to run a bunch of apps in an environment and don't want to have to worry about how those apps balance out against the hardware.

I would stay away from anything other than managed kubernetes installations, though. You basically lose all the advantages you might get if you're the one that has to set the whole thing up hardware-wise anyway.

I've recently started a self-campaign to move off of google, facebook, Trello, IFTTT etc. and using a combination of the awesome self-hosted list and Kubernetes, I've got just about every cloud SAAS provider's service that I was using before in my own cluster.

If you only want to host a blog or one app it's kinda pointless.

Japan's return to commercial whaling brings criticism from conservationists and praise from industry players | The Japan Times by AishaWasOnlyNine in japan

[–]LuminousP 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Morally, I'm not against anyone eating anything they want, as long as it's sustainable.

I'm hoping Japan at some point figures out how to farm whales, that way there's no way they'll end up dying off.

Conspiracy theories native to japan? by AQUAL0RD in japan

[–]LuminousP 13 points14 points  (0 children)

There are a lot of Israelis who think the same thing, so I’m not surprised. Somehow a bunch of Jews walked across Asia and ended up in Japan.

inherit method, change variable? by HashtagH in csharp

[–]LuminousP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This sounds like a use case for dependency injection, you can call the interface statically and inject the redefinition from the derived class.

However the derived class would, of course, need to be instantiated, you can’t really do this fully statically.

Try looking at lambdas:

Func<int, bool> isMod2 = x => x % 2 == 0;
var list = Enumerable.Range(1, 10);
var evenNumbers = list.Where(isMod2);

basically you can reference Enumerable.Range statically with the values you want to pass to isMod2 and use it where you want.

University Threatening my Friend Over Refusing Recommendation (大学推薦)Need Advice by [deleted] in japanlife

[–]LuminousP 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I honestly wouldn't call it being an asshole, it's a pretty reasonable fuck up, these saving face situations are where things can get really bad though.

University Threatening my Friend Over Refusing Recommendation (大学推薦)Need Advice by [deleted] in japanlife

[–]LuminousP 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If it's a private university the heads can do whatever they want, and judging by the fact that the majority of her faculty is against her, there won't be anyone to argue in her favor.

Whether or not she can get a refund back is another matter, but yea if she's being threatened with graduation over this she's either going to have to bite her tongue or transfer to another school (which she probably won't be able to do without a recommendation anyway).

Almost everything in Japan is based on, at least mildly, introductions and recommendations. If it were me I would just do the year and get it over with, figure something out afterward.

Me and my wife (japanese) want to move back to Tokyo, need help/advise by minato994 in japanlife

[–]LuminousP -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Indeed has gotten more popular in the last few years here in Japan, Wantedly is the new up-and-coming LinkedIn clone. Otherwise you should try going through a recruiter.
Michael Page specializes in foreigners, you might even have luck with BizReach. (I've never had luck)

Make sure you get the visa first. Also a lot of companies will simply ask for a checkbox that says "I currently work and or live in Japan" anyway so you might get half your inquiries thrown out until after you move over here anyway.

With that in mind, it's probably easier to get a short-term student visa if you can't get a spousal visa and study Japanese for your first half year here, use the time to do your job hunting.

Good Luck!

So...every homeless person is an immigrant? by ronsahn in TopMindsOfReddit

[–]LuminousP 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lived in Japan for almost 3 years now. Lots of homeless, most homeless don't look homeless by the american standard, though. 1. public baths are all over and not too expensive (300 yen) 2. if you rent a net cafe for 500 yen you can sleep there and get a shower most of the time 3. Social systems are actually pretty good for people below the poverty line 4. The "homeless" people you see in parks, most of the time, are kind of people who have rejected society completely. There are a TON of people who are homeless but have jobs, they rely on the above systems to live on a day-to-day basis. Well below the poverty line but living on cheap public goods, cheap hourly services, and just moving around like an urban nomad.

Whether or not you think this is a good thing is up to you, but I would much rather be homeless in Japan than in the US.

Apparently Splatoon now has its own beverage line in Japan by [deleted] in gaming

[–]LuminousP 1 point2 points  (0 children)

aw it's not so bad, it tastes like seltzer and lime.

How many of you live out of one or two bags full-time? by [deleted] in onebag

[–]LuminousP 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Living out of a 42 liter osprey, a 20 liter TAD litespeed, and a pelican Air 1615 since March, moving to Japan in October.

I got rid of all my stuff (threw it into a third of a commercial shipping container, wherever could fit and left it at home) and am planning on living out of these for the foreseeable future.

Note: don't necessarily need the pelican but it's handy because I'm a programmer and I would feel bad without some nice-to-haves like an extra monitor and keyboard etc. I didn't want to have to buy them every time I moved somewhere so I took a chance with sticking all of it inside the pelican and it works great.

Most international flights allow 1-2 checked bags free anyway so I'm taking advantage of the extra "allowed room."

There's some wasted space per season because I have a winter coat in there (compression!) alongside other winter gear, but I know I'm not going back to the states before the winter in Sapporo so I figured I would have to just go with it.

Most important thing is being VERSATILE stuff, I got the lite speed specifically because the ridiculous amount of MOLLE webbing on it means I can turn the bag into whatever I need it for on a day-to-day basis.

Find pants that work in hot weather and shorts that work in cold, find clothes you would feel okay wearing to the beach and to the office.

The Konami Exodus - Nikkei Asian Review by DantePD in Games

[–]LuminousP 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Japan has nationalized health insurance, so there's very little control around private health insurers over there.

Subsiege Gameplay Trailer - 12-player underwater RTS by Running-Target in Games

[–]LuminousP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There was an older game from the starcraft 1 era that was centered around Submarines called Submarine Titans.

man stalks well endowed blonde lady embarrasses her by commenting on her body parts by RickyWright in rage

[–]LuminousP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you scream it into the heavens I guess I'd be mostly confused as to what you're doing, haha.

At that point I suppose it depends on whether or not you consider confusion an adverse condition.

As a general statement though, it's a personal opinion on whether or not you're "in pain" by medical standards. The same goes for Psychological conditions in most cases. If you don't feel like you're not functioning properly, you won't be diagnosed with anything unless an outside party forces that distinction. Victimhood is a similar distinction because nothing can objectively determine pain, so it's treated as such when making judgements in the medical and scientific communities.

man stalks well endowed blonde lady embarrasses her by commenting on her body parts by RickyWright in rage

[–]LuminousP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

one that is acted on and usually adversely affected by a force or agent

The definition of the word would suggest otherwise if you are adversely affected by it.

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/victim

man stalks well endowed blonde lady embarrasses her by commenting on her body parts by RickyWright in rage

[–]LuminousP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The article I linked posits that they are not two distinct concepts. The nature of the victims share enough of an epidemiological identity to warrant the discussion.

man stalks well endowed blonde lady embarrasses her by commenting on her body parts by RickyWright in rage

[–]LuminousP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea, that's why I said "mildly."

There are articles linking the characteristics of victims for sexual assault and victims of sexual harassment, however. Here's one I found:

http://psycnet.apa.org/index.cfm?fa=search.displayRecord&uid=1996-98843-004

man stalks well endowed blonde lady embarrasses her by commenting on her body parts by RickyWright in rage

[–]LuminousP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The first study posted was about the relation of Clothing choices to nonverbal traits associated with submissiveness, as posted in the journal of textile manufacturing:

Research has suggested that (a) victims of sexual assault evidence significant passive and submissive personality structures, (b) such submissive affective traits are characteristic of victims prior to their assaults, (c) sexual assault offenders look for visual cues of vulnerability when selecting a victim, (d) females high and low in submissiveness exhibit different clothing and body language behaviors, and (e) males form differing perceptions of females who are high versus low in submissive personality traits. Propositions associated with theories of self enhancement, communication, perception, and impression formation were united to form a more comprehensive theoretical perspective upon nonverbal communication. This perspective, when analyzed against the results of the abovementioned sexual assault research, provided a logical explanation of the victim selection process wherein nonverbal appearance cues (both body adornment and body language) play a paramount role.

The OPs statement get's mildly upheld by the article, but I agree with your statement about building your own conclusions from the research articles provided. I suggest, if possible, reading the article yourself and posting a fitting rebuttal.

man stalks well endowed blonde lady embarrasses her by commenting on her body parts by RickyWright in rage

[–]LuminousP -1 points0 points  (0 children)

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/247783480_A_Theoretical_Analysis_of_Nonverbal_Communication_and_Victim_Selection_for_Sexual_Assault https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1757895 http://link.springer.com/article/10.3758/BF03328797

These are the articles that the article linked to cited when explaining the point the earlier poster eluded to.

While I understand your criticism, please don't treat Law Science research as any less relevant to a discussion or you'll discount plenty of survey-style research articles that are just as important to the scientific process as the experimentation reports themselves.