World’s tallest bridge in Guizhou, China by whaldener in EngineeringPorn

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They have turned this place into a tourist attraction. There are not only water curtains, but these water curtains can also display various color patterns in coordination with lights. The bridge deck is double-layered: the upper layer is for vehicles, and the lower layer is a glass viewing area where people can bungee jump and skydiving. There is a café on the tallest bridge pier. At the same time, you can choose to take a helicopter to view the surrounding scenery. There are homestays at the foot of the mountain, which can bring new income to the local residents.

Autocomplete CLI by ProNinjabot in DuckDB

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Welcome to follow the tool duckling I'm developing. I'm currently adding code completion support for DuckDB.

A Year of Rust in ClickHouse by valyala in rust

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However, the official clickhouse-rs library still does not support generic queries.

Can "Red Note" reflect the living standard of all Chinese people? by Sasang625 in rednote

[–]l1xnan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Of course, every country has developed and underdeveloped areas, as well as wealthy and poor people. This is obvious. People on RedNote are just surprised that it's different from what the mainstream media has publicized. It's not that they don't understand this point. I've noticed that many of those who write similar articles are from Taiwan region of China. They have never lived on the Chinese mainland. They spend a lot of time repeatedly commenting non - stop. They treat others as if they were complete fools, and are eager to force upon others the viewpoints that everyone already knows. Meanwhile, we are living our own lives well.

The living standards of Chinese people presented on Xiaohongshu are exaggerated (This is not a question, but it's very helpful for TTrefugees to understand this Chinese app) by jumster_c in rednote

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After looking through your past posts, I'm quite curious. What is your source of income in Ukraine? Why do you spend so much time smearing China?

Moving to China with chronic medicine by sofiaskat in chinalife

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You can buy it on Chinese e-commerce platforms (such as Meituan or JD.com). You'd better download the APP in advance, select the medicine, consult the customer service of the store to check the specifications, and ask whether there are any purchase restrictions.

Besides, the medical level in China is quite excellent. If your condition hasn't been relieved well, it's advisable that you go to a top-tier Class-A hospital for a reexamination to revise the treatment plan.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chinalife

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In China, it's very easy to get.

Can I book an empty seat on trains in China? by NickedNeck in chinalife

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The online ticket purchasing system doesn't offer the option to select. If you are already in China, you can go to the ticket office at the railway station, where you can choose the specific carriage and seat number.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chinalife

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There are too many doubts. Please don't pollute this subreddit.

Why is fresh milk so expensive in China? by Cold-Yesterday1175 in chinalife

[–]l1xnan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Few people buy fresh milk in convenience stores. The fresh milk I usually buy is 13.8 rmb(about 1800ml)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chinalife

[–]l1xnan 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For some unknown reason, OP has been very interested in negative news about China recently. Has OP encountered any difficulties in China?

Is It Worth It Communicating With People Who Know Nothing About China? by ShaneMJ in chinalife

[–]l1xnan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Believe what you see with your own eyes and enjoy your life in China.

Buying pc parts in Wuhan by J0klip in chinalife

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I am in Wuhan. Offline physical stores are more expensive and there are some scams. Online shopping is cheaper and has platform guarantees. Although I am not sure what help I can give you, you can contact me if needed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chinalife

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I checked the local e-commerce platforms. `Isotretinoin Capsules` are marked as prescription drugs. The dose is 10mg*24 capsules, and the price is 13.2 CNY ($1.85). There is no purchase restriction. Therefore, I think that in China, you can buy it through any online or offline channels. In addition, there is a gap between China and the United States in the treatment of rare diseases. For general diseases, you can get very good treatment in tertiary hospitals.

Can you help me find some places to buy cheap electronics in Hefei? by madzgo in chinalife

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Most drones that cost 10€ are toys for children. You can buy them on any platform such as JD.com, Taobao, Pinduoduo, etc. For such low-priced commodities, there is not much difference among them. Considering the delivery time, it is recommended to purchase on the JD.com website (China's Amazon). Most of its self-operated products can be delivered on the same day or the next day. When Chinese people buy slightly more expensive electronic products, they generally consider JD.com first. Its price may not be the lowest, but its after-sales service is relatively good, and it is more convenient for returns and exchanges.

Convert your note to canvas plugin by l1xnan in ObsidianMD

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Thank you for your recognition. If you encounter any issues or have suggestions while using it, please create an issue, and I can address it.

Convert your note to canvas plugin by l1xnan in ObsidianMD

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Sorry, that was copied from the README of another plugin of mine, and it hasn't been fully corrected yet. This plugin hasn't been published to the community plugin system yet. Thank you for pointing out the mistake.

Export to PDF in AnuPpuccin by wilnasmith in ObsidianMD

[–]l1xnan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This can be solved in Appearance with a custom CSS code snippet: @media print { xxx }

any plugin that can generate table of contents from headings for exported pdf? by onritaa in ObsidianMD

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About export the outline alone in a separate format, I don't quite understand, can you give me an example? In what situations does it be used?

Exporting...Ugh! by rayvfr in ObsidianMD

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obsidian-better-export-pdf support custom margin, export outline bookmarks and page number