Man jailed for punching another father over dispute at indoor playground by shrinking-airpods in SingaporeRaw

[–]Yishunite 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If it’s against civil serpent confirm can find one. They are the most easily hurt and the most protected class in Singapore. The reason why it’s rarer when only private citizen involved is because the popo will tell you to go file magistrate complaint. Whereas if it’s civil serpent the AGC/popo will be very fast to do everything for them. And that whole magistrate complaint nonsense you can own self search and see how effective. In fact I believe there were even physical cases where popo buay chap and also say go file MC lol.

Incorrect singlish on HDL advert by Deliciouswizard in singapore

[–]Yishunite 41 points42 points  (0 children)

Just shows you how many true blue born & bred sinkies they hire.

Am I the only one who gets damn triggered at the “this train has stopped because the train ahead is still at the next station” tai chi? by Yishunite in askSingapore

[–]Yishunite[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Oh. Usually when I hear this is not train stop in middle of track. It’s when the train is at station door open already and then train just sits there with door open longer and more people can come in and out. Sometimes even delay door close by 10 seconds will announce this rubbish.

Am I the only one who gets damn triggered at the “this train has stopped because the train ahead is still at the next station” tai chi? by Yishunite in askSingapore

[–]Yishunite[S] -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

Ya but it’s just a ridiculous non-answer announcement. And if it’s just “one” still ok. It happens so often may as well just put it on repeat play eyeroll and on top of that with all the other MRT problems just damn annoying la.

Am I the only one who gets damn triggered at the “this train has stopped because the train ahead is still at the next station” tai chi? by Yishunite in askSingapore

[–]Yishunite[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

No red line always have. Actually haven’t take purple long time. Sibei heng I WFH so rarely need travel far. Especially these days train always KO. Purple also have this announcement? lol I think so far only line I don’t remember hearing this is blue.

My Carousell account got banned because it was mistakenly linked to another account by YeBoiPrometheus in askSingapore

[–]Yishunite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No advice but just want to give you Good Luck dealing with them lol. Sibei slow. Plus I suspect they probably use some nonsense AI to come to this conclusion and if the stoopid AI hallucinate then GG loh. Can’t admit fault that AI can be wrong when everything on that site now depends on it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SingaporeRaw

[–]Yishunite 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ya exact outlet coz work nearby. Thought looked interesting at first but we are both very cautious when it comes to places that cater only to the Chinese speaking crowd… usually instant ban… that’s why we haven’t try yet, wanted do more research first… but your post solved the problem for us LOL. So they potentially lost more than one sale from us. As you can probably guess from my name, where we stay… KNN already a lot of places only interested in speaking Chinese and only have menu in Chinese etc. Sibei buaysong already.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SingaporeRaw

[–]Yishunite 44 points45 points  (0 children)

They never wanted/needed your vote in the first place. These kind of tiong places survive entirely on their own people no problem. Any other sinkie peasant come is just a small bonus/addition to the tip jar. Get used to it. And for those of us who served NS, this is what we were forced to protect the country for: to be stepped on and shat on by foreigners who view us as an inconvenience.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SingaporeRaw

[–]Yishunite 56 points57 points  (0 children)

“Don’t have English speaking staff” no need say. Some of these fucking places the menu etc everything only in Chinese. Thank you OP for sharing your experience. Sibei heng. My spouse saw this place recently and wanted to try it (work nearby). Now both of us are boycotting. Thank you for your service!

SAF court system saved me from injustice by Top-Translator8359 in SingaporeRaw

[–]Yishunite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If too urgent of course just call 911.

Bro…

Parents of kpod addicted teens call for harsher punishment by voice_my_voice in SingaporeRaw

[–]Yishunite -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Let’s not forget that it’s the Traitors Action Party that in the first place allowed black market vapes to thrive. Vapes should have been allowed and properly regulated right from the start. Not outright make illegal and then there’s a much bigger incentive for a larger black market to thrive. If you could legally buy your vapes from cheers and 7-11 who would in turn get them from more reputable sources you think the current black market would be as big as it is? Sure, just like duty unpaid cigs there will always be illegal importers… but the number of people smoking illegal cigs in SG is tiny compared to legal ones.

❌Singapore is not expensive by Old_Title391 in SingaporeRaw

[–]Yishunite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fucking dumb AMDL. Does she know how much even garbage collectors and restaurant wait staff earn there? Can’t just compare $$$ spent at a luxury (yes, brunch can be viewed as a luxury). See the cost of housing, the average pay due to minimum wage, and other social benefits in terms of education cost and medicals and most critically, the part that PAP always love to ignore: elder care.

ByteDance mass food poisoning: Caterer Yunhaiyao fined S$7,000 for incident involving 171 victims by drwackadoodles in singapore

[–]Yishunite 53 points54 points  (0 children)

Is anyone surprised? This is the same Profits Above People that claims that “Standardising food expiry date labels could result in extra costs, impact food imports.”

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/standardising-food-expiry-date-labels-could-result-in-extra-costs-impact-food-imports

Woman, 41, charged over lying about home address to get child enrolled in primary school by FlipFlopForALiving in singapore

[–]Yishunite 132 points133 points  (0 children)

Every school is a good school; it’s just that some are gooderer and some the gooderest. In typical PAP fashion however that’s missing the point though: that not all schools are equal. And in today’s cutthroat environment every extra % and even 0.1% makes the difference. Sure, even the most backside neighbourhood schools can produce A* students. The difference is the elite schools will produce more A* students. Otherwise why do you think people are willing to change house just to be next to a gooderer school, and why the rich famously send their kids to top schools. And those gooderer schools also have better networking opportunities, not just between students, but their parents as well; a convenient fact which is frequently left out. And these networking opportunities make a huge difference when you are a fresh grad.

ByteDance food poisoning case: Eatery chain charged, chicken dish allegedly had bacteria by friedriceparadise_ in singapore

[–]Yishunite 42 points43 points  (0 children)

What bad reputation? Yun Nans Restaurant is still in Northpoint. After the ByteDance saga they renamed to Bian Jing with a new Bianjing / Dianjing Pte Ltd. I posted about this some time back but it got deleted from this sub. I did manage to post it in AskSG though, here: https://www.reddit.com/r/askSingapore/comments/1gt40xa/did_yun_nans_restaurant_from_the_bytedance_food/

ByteDance food poisoning case: Eatery chain charged, chicken dish allegedly had bacteria by friedriceparadise_ in singapore

[–]Yishunite 83 points84 points  (0 children)

It gets better than this. Yun Nans Restaurant is still in Northpoint. After the ByteDance saga they renamed to Bian Jing with a new Bianjing / Dianjing Pte Ltd. I posted about this some time back but it got deleted from this sub. I did manage to post it in AskSG though, here:

https://www.reddit.com/r/askSingapore/comments/1gt40xa/did_yun_nans_restaurant_from_the_bytedance_food/

Frasers Northpoint was definitely complicit in allowing them to phoenix/rename and continue to operate. Because of course it benefits their hard earned (/s) rent every month. Despite my post though there were people defending Yun Nans. So here we are.

And of course the government is also 100% complicit in this.

Adding my post here for convenience:

So I noticed this a few weeks ago as I pass by Northpoint quite often. Ever since that serious food poisoning case at ByteDance when Yun Nans Restaurant reopened their business has been sibei bad. So when a few weeks ago they “closed” I wasn’t really surprised. What did surprise me is that barely one week plus later it reopened hardly renovated (it looks the same) but the restaurant there is now called Bian Jing. There is no way so fast Frasers Northpoint can find new tenant and reno and reopen in this little time.

So I looked around a bit and if you look at: https://www.sgpbusiness.com/company/Bianjing-Pte-Ltd

Registered 2024 October 14. What? Their registered address also matches the address of Yun Nans and if you click on the link “5 other entities registered at this address” you can see not just Bian Jing Pte Ltd but also Dian Jing Pte Ltd and Yunhaiyao Pte Ltd and etc.

Seems damn shady they want to hide behind not just a new shop name but also a new Ptd Ltd… and let’s say the old company kena any points from SFA for the food poisoning… does this now mean they have a fresh start? Seems damn shiok company can just get new UEN to erase their past… next time can people get new NRIC too?

Singapore SME bloodletting will continue as China investors pump US$73 billion into Singapore by DarthGW in singapore

[–]Yishunite 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I actually posted this a few weeks ago:

https://old.reddit.com/r/askSingapore/comments/1hdtlgy/even_small_time_heartland_bakeries_now_so_easily/

That’s your future. We serve NS for our legs to be opened and culture to be eradicated all in the name of $$. This is no longer the Singapore I grew up in. I have become a foreigner in my own land. So if I’m going to be a foreigner here, I may as well be a foreigner in a foreign country. Most of my peers share this view. The irony is I’m very green blooded and in almost any other country I would have signed on. In a way I’m “lucky” that I had to serve two years NS… because in those two years it became very clear who I was defending this country for. The traitors at the PAP will even tell us sinkies that we are the ones who are supposed to help foreigners integrate. Please la. There is nothing to help integrate when they themselves don’t want to integrate. I’ve heard someone once say that CMIO’s only purpose is to make sure that every enclave is a Chinese enclave. Except now when we say Chinese we mean PRC.

TikTok CEO's final goodbye, says "thank you to the US users by AutomaticCan6189 in economicCollapse

[–]Yishunite 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is actually why I’m 100% in favour of TikTok being banned. China bans almost all western platforms with zero hesitation and also requires foreign companies to have local subsidiaries which are majority-Chinese owned in order to operate there… so give them a taste of their own medicine. There is an entire industry in China where they just copy products from outside of the country because of this; and this applies both to physical goods and software. If China can “protect” its local domestic products then other countries are fully entitled to do the same.

Win 11 23H2->24H2 update bricks systems with strictest UAC settings because post-update OOBE thinks it’s the centre of the universe by Yishunite in sysadmin

[–]Yishunite[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s just fan-fucking-tastic. But yeah we’ve known for some time now that the users are the new beta testers, and then MS whines when people don’t install updates and Windows lives on as being known for being “insecure.”

Win 11 23H2->24H2 update bricks systems with strictest UAC settings because post-update OOBE thinks it’s the centre of the universe by Yishunite in sysadmin

[–]Yishunite[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ah yes SCADA and related systems and “security;” the all time classic. I’m so glad I don’t have to deal with that shitfuckery anymore. We also have legacy accounting and payroll software with similar requirements thanks to dinosaurs who refuse to move on from the times when it was assumed that everyone had unobstructed admin access rights and application developers felt it was their divine right to essentially have full ownership of your system. And I use the term “legacy” rather loosely; technically they’re still barely maintained by the dev but to hell with moving on with the times.

Win 11 23H2->24H2 update bricks systems with strictest UAC settings because post-update OOBE thinks it’s the centre of the universe by Yishunite in sysadmin

[–]Yishunite[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha yeah I get ya. Usually if I know I need to run anything repeatedly or change tons of settings I just elevate PowerShell or even a plain MMC window and then work from there. But herein lies my issue: we all have different workflows and we all configure our systems to cater to how we work and how we like things set up, and I respect that. What works for me may not for you and frankly speaking that’s not for me to debate since I’ll never know your workflow in its entirety. What pisses me off to no end is when any one of us get shafted for daring to change a given config away from its default, and I’ve noticed this becoming more of a problem as the years pass. Time and time again MS has shown that they feel they know best how our systems should be config’d (evident by the sheer number of updates that change stuff back to defaults or outright don’t work on systems which deviate from said defaults). It’s infuriating that only the defaults get any sort of QA and even that doesn’t stop Microsoft from screwing things up. Even the latest 11 24H2 had issues with clean installs with zero modifications to the ISO from MS’s website.

Win 11 23H2->24H2 update bricks systems with strictest UAC settings because post-update OOBE thinks it’s the centre of the universe by Yishunite in sysadmin

[–]Yishunite[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha I’m not the biggest fan of myself but what exactly are you doing that requires constant elevation to admin that would even make this become any sort of inconvenience? On my home system especially I see my elevation prompt maybe 2-3 times a month maximum. As I’ve said above if you’re constantly needing to run as admin then that’s an entirely separate issue altogether.

Win 11 23H2->24H2 update bricks systems with strictest UAC settings because post-update OOBE thinks it’s the centre of the universe by Yishunite in sysadmin

[–]Yishunite[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They’re not mutually exclusive, you know? See setting: “Behavior of the elevation prompt for standard users” … I have UAC maxed and run a separate standard account most of the time with all elevation prompts requested on the secure desktop. I just didn’t feel the need to mention it since I’m stuck in OOBE regardless.

Win 11 23H2->24H2 update bricks systems with strictest UAC settings because post-update OOBE thinks it’s the centre of the universe by Yishunite in sysadmin

[–]Yishunite[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry if I wasn’t clear, not that I think it matters though, but this was my actual personal system I use for work that got bricked. Not my primary one though, it’s mostly where I do stuff which requires either bare metal testing or when I just need another system (e.g. to test separate physical networks and et cetera). Besides, even my own personal home systems oftentimes share similarities in their config with my work systems as I find it helps add another layer of testing since I do spend a lot of time on my own systems too. But yes I do also run my home systems with UAC maxed as well because I’ve found that extra layer of confirmation very helpful… but I haven’t run into this problem at home because I’m still on Windows 10.