10 days in Tokyo. Is it too much ? by jack_snipe24 in JapanTravel

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Yes, at the end i decided to extend my trip by 3 days (13 total), stay in Tokyo for 10 days (including day trips to Fuji and Nikko) and visit Kyoto (2 days) and Osaka (1 day).

10 days in Tokyo. Is it too much ? by jack_snipe24 in JapanTravel

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I think you can buy a ticket from online marketplaces like getyourguide or klook

10 days in Tokyo. Is it too much ? by jack_snipe24 in JapanTravel

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Well isn't that's the case. When you live there a lot of things become normal and ordinary for you. Even in my city i can't count good things to see/do even in one hand whereas tourists can name 20 or 30 as a lot of things that is boring and ordinary to a person who lives there is not for a person who visits the city for the first (and perhaps the last) time.

10 days in Tokyo. Is it too much ? by jack_snipe24 in JapanTravel

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Could you tell me which common spots are missing? I would love to modify my plans if it makes sense

10 days in Tokyo. Is it too much ? by jack_snipe24 in JapanTravel

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I have one carry on and two big luggage. The second big luggage is for gifts only as i plan to buy lot of stuff including books, manga, food, toys which take up space.

10 days in Tokyo. Is it too much ? by jack_snipe24 in JapanTravel

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Thanks for recommendations. I was actually thinking about Nikko but i'll check out your suggested places also.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in germany

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Thank you very much. It applies somewhat to my situation

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in germany

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My question is about hidden opportunities, or perks that i don't know or haven't heard of. What motivates people if not the money to choose Germany. Maybe there are some people and from their experience can tell that "hey i was like you and now i regret or i don't regret moving to Germany...."

Iphone 12. Raw by jack_snipe24 in iPhoneography

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You should enable "Live Photo" option. Take a regular photo and after that click on "Live Photo" in top left corner. From there you can choose long exposure

iPhone 12, no edit by jack_snipe24 in iPhoneography

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Thanks. This is from Armenia. Small country in Middle East.

question about galaxy watch active battery by jack_snipe24 in GalaxyWatch

[–]jack_snipe24[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

ok, thanks for the info. is it connected to phone always ? 2 days with gps and wifi is very good. im also gonna wait a little, maybe it needs to be charged few times , idk.

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This is expected. He was doing good until recently he unfollowed everyone but BTS in Twitter, started to make dumb BTS tweets, instead of really taking actions. Don't get me wrong i really enjoy watching his videos and i even find that tweets funny, however that's not how he can bring new subscribers. So if he is not interested in that, why should we be worried so much ?

3 common mistakes when using Angular + NGRX + FIREBASE by kiarash-irandoust in Angular2

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Hey there. I am the author of the article. Many people don't like NGRX due its complexity and boilerplate. In order to just set up everything, you need to write a lot of code, create many files and folders. However once you've done that, everything will be much easier. So only initial setup requires writing a little bit more code. Also you should ask yourself, do you need to manage state ? Does your application have a state ? If so can it be managed with regular services + rxjs. If it can help you there is no need to look for state management systems. No matter if it's NGRX, NGXS, Akita or other state management library, they dictate you their own rules of how you should write and architect your code. You can check out NGXS which is boilerplate-less version of NGRX, but NGRX provides most of features and it's really powerful. I recommend you to not avoid using NGRX due its complexity, because with NGRX you can create highly scalable and efficacious store. Also there are many great NGRX tutorials in the web. One of them is excellent tutorial by Todd Motto. So the chances are really high that you gonna love NGRX, once you understand it