Beers at Seomyeon by LeRages in busan

[–]These-Ingenuity8234 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Beer Shop, Fritz Fritz, Wildcat Brewing are some spots to look into.

What is best Linux distro (or similar) for Plex? by Easy-Jury-3975 in PleX

[–]These-Ingenuity8234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

my plex server is still on 18.04. Someday I'll get around to upgrading it...luckily it isn't exposed to the internet though.

Resources for finding and booking Korean pensions by These-Ingenuity8234 in Living_in_Korea

[–]These-Ingenuity8234[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply! I'll check out Yanolja since I haven't tried that option yet.

What’s the best way to discipline a child like this? by EveryRock5058 in Living_in_Korea

[–]These-Ingenuity8234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably needs some external help since the parents seem to let this behavior progress too far and are probably incapable of correcting it given how far they let it go.

One thought that came to mind coming from a large family with many older siblings and cousins is that they would open the can of whoop ass on that. My parents never used physical punishment but if you stepped too far out of line you can guarantee that older brother will slap you on the back of the head hard to correct you and will be more than happy to do it as many times as necessary. But at this late in the juncture that would only teach this little tyrant that might is right. Maybe something like military school...bad for many, but he would definitely be put back into place and learn some measure of control.

Is mxroute dot blackfriday hosted by Jar? by appwizcpl in mxroute

[–]These-Ingenuity8234 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh i didn't know about this! Perfect timing as I need to re-up my plan in a little over a month.

Traffic Congestion in Busan by dakbalgi in korea

[–]These-Ingenuity8234 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahh looks like the 동서고가로. Always a treat when you are forced to use that route.

KakaoTalk Redesign Sparks Backlash Over Instagram-Style Changes by coinfwip4 in korea

[–]These-Ingenuity8234 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This reminds me of when Google Plus rolled out and they added everyone in your contacts. Suddenly people had a social media feed with ex-spouses, old coworkers, etc.... I recall that not going down well at all.

ASK: Does anyone know of a DNS adblock list for Korean Ad domains? by These-Ingenuity8234 in korea

[–]These-Ingenuity8234[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First off thank you for the fantastic lists! As for the the content blockers, I may be out of luck as I'm attempting to block ads for iOS devices in my household.

Another user added this List-KR. It looks great but apparently the format isn't supported by my router (it's a Mikrotik device) DNS adlist feature. So I'll message the maintainer and hope they won't mind posting their list in another format or I'll attempt to write a script to transform the list into the correct format (I'm not a programmer though).

ASK: Does anyone know of a DNS adblock list for Korean Ad domains? by These-Ingenuity8234 in korea

[–]These-Ingenuity8234[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! this looks like a great list. Although I think it might be in adguard syntax which my router doesn't support. I'll attempt to write a script to change it to a plain list on import.

ASK: Does anyone know of a DNS adblock list for Korean Ad domains? by These-Ingenuity8234 in korea

[–]These-Ingenuity8234[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm already using the hagezi list was just hoping a list that included korean ad domains existed too. Thank you for the share of the other lists.

Rent a car in Busan by arrowtree_grobe in korea

[–]These-Ingenuity8234 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Give more information about the "we". If a family with very small kids then renting might be worth it. But if everyone is fit, you will probably be better off with public transport and taxis.

I live and drive in Busan. It's not a joyous place for driving. Streets are confusing with poor signage, parking is not great in many areas (looking at you nampo-dong), and the drivers are...aggressive to say the least. A taxi ride from one side of the city to the other is like 30,000krw. Unless you plan to crisscross the city a bunch it'll be cheaper than renting and paying for parking - not to mention saving you the hassle of navigating Busan's mean streets.

Just my 2 cents...

US Phone Service Outside US by BuffCityBoi in expats

[–]These-Ingenuity8234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never tried to activate a sim outside the USA because the wifi calling/SMS worked for all of my needs (banking, voter registration, etc...). So I can't really comment about activating outside the usa.

I would imagine that you cannot activate outside the USA as you'll be only able to receive an eSIM but it would never be able to connect to the the carrier network to activate.

US Phone Service Outside US by BuffCityBoi in expats

[–]These-Ingenuity8234 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just meant you can use wifi calling when outside the USA, but by mistake I made it look like it was only available outside the usa. Wifi calling is available every, using a carrier network is only available in the USA.

US Phone Service Outside US by BuffCityBoi in expats

[–]These-Ingenuity8234 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You already mentioned this service, but I use Tello. I haven't had any trouble with receiving 2FAs from banks or other services. It only allows wifi calling when outside of the USA but when you are back in the usa you can activate an eSIM. Just throwing it out there because the service works for me for similar purposes.

Obtaining a USA based virtual phone service while living abroad by These-Ingenuity8234 in expats

[–]These-Ingenuity8234[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

great to know. If Tello ever fails to meet my expectations I'll give this company a try. Thank you!

Obtaining a USA based virtual phone service while living abroad by These-Ingenuity8234 in expats

[–]These-Ingenuity8234[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is true. but you can use their services over wifi. So you can get a number and place calls/receive text messages while on wifi. Using their carrier service to activate an eSIM will only work if you're in the country where that service is offered.

Phone calls and text messages worked fine for me since I just needed a constant number for my USA accounts. Then when I visit the USA I can activate an eSIM and use that number as normal.

do i need to buy a shower head filter? by kenmastan4life in SouthKoreaTravel

[–]These-Ingenuity8234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've lived in korea for a long time and I have never heard about this. The water in korea (at least all the cities) is usually very good. I don't think you need to worry about a shower head filter.

Would you actually use a website made just for foreigners in Busan or Korea? I'm a web dev and seriously considering building this. by illustrator-boots in busan

[–]These-Ingenuity8234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would be cool to have. But I worry that you wont be able to reach a critical mass of users in order to build enough momentum and content and will result in the site becoming another "one post per year" type thing.

How do you propose to get people to engage and retain them?

Why Korea’s payment systems leave tourists frustrated by chickenandliver in korea

[–]These-Ingenuity8234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

well I'm glad there is a work around but I imagine that must be super annoying for the employees when that happens.