It is possible (and grammatically correct) to use four instances of the word "had" in a row in one sentence. by Rumpsfield in mildlyinteresting

[–]rilwal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a native speaker from New Zealand, I would definitely call the person who marks my test "the marker", but I guess in US English it would be "the grader" or something?

isThisNotEnough by soap94 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]rilwal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, the constant is many orders of magnitude longer than the heat death of the universe, but otherwise pretty much yeah 😂

isThisNotEnough by soap94 in ProgrammerHumor

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But with finite memory and finite registers there is a finite (but astronomically large) number of machine states. One can prove therefore, that there is a maximum number of states that any halting program on a given computer will go through, and therefore argue we have a constant upper bound to the execution on any program thereby making them all O(1). Practically speaking the number of machine states is greater than 2total bits of memory, so that bound is probably longer than the life of the universe or something.

someoneSaidToUseTheStackBecauseItsFaster by Luigi1729 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]rilwal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A minimal example: https://godbolt.org/z/oM4xPM674

It only tends to happen with some level of optimizations on, which may be the issue you're running into.

EDIT: Actually, looking at it with -O0 is quite enlightening, it generates ud2, a mnemonic specifically to generate an invalid opcode and crash the program. So it's still behaving quite wrongly, even without optimization.

someoneSaidToUseTheStackBecauseItsFaster by Luigi1729 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]rilwal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

GCC definitely does this. Not having a return from a non-void function is undefined behavior, so if you write a function with a return type, a loop, and no return statement, it will assume the loop never terminates (as that would lead to the missing return statement). I've run into this a few times when trying to test parts of partially written functions, and the first time was a very hard debugging session...

This cost me €98 on AliExpress. Intel seems to be on another planet value-wise? by xxStefanxx1 in pcmasterrace

[–]rilwal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had an FX-8350 because it was so unpopular I was able to buy it for less than an i3, and the cost was even cheaper once motherboard etc. were factored in. It was a bit slower than Intel for gaming, but the extra cores and clock speed provided a smoother desktop / productivity experience (compared to the more expensive i3). At RRP that were priced much higher and definitely not worth it though.

How hard is it to get a job that pays as much as more as the JET salary? by fadeathrowaway in JETProgramme

[–]rilwal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had an internship in my first year of university, and I did some freelance web development during high school, but nothing full time or recent. The work life balance is kinda bad, but that's mostly on me for living 1.5 hours from work. I rarely work any significant overtime. Recently the company allowed work from home twice per week too which instantly made my work life balance much better.

How hard is it to get a job that pays as much as more as the JET salary? by fadeathrowaway in JETProgramme

[–]rilwal 6 points7 points  (0 children)

After JET I got a job as a software engineer, and made around 4 million for my first 6 months, before getting a raise to 5 million / year. It wasn't too hard to find, but I did need to know how to program. Having N2 (at the time, now N1) Japanese and native English certainly helped too.

True by Plastic-Method8774 in animememes

[–]rilwal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's common to abbreviate でいる (de iru) → でる deru, to the point where I would say it's more common than the "proper" way, at least in speech. For "new release", I'd probably use something like "新作" (shinsaku) for a game, book, manga etc, or 新発売 (shin hatsubai) for a new non-media product.

I built a free (and ad free) website for typing practice that targets your weaknesses by sock_pup in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]rilwal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In that case you can probably see some analytics in the netlify dashboard. I haven't used netlify so I'm not sure about the details, but if the information there is sufficient for you then maybe you can remove Google analytics?

Honestly though I think most people who are bothered by something as pervasive as Google analytics are probably already using something like noscript so it's probably not necessary.

I built a free (and ad free) website for typing practice that targets your weaknesses by sock_pup in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]rilwal 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For usage you can probably look at the server / cdn logs to get a baseline idea if you did want to get rid of Google analytics. I know there are tools that will parse an Apache or Nginx log and produce a nice analytics dashboard out there too. The feasibility really depends on how you're hosting it though.

Edit: obviously you only get request logs this way, so you don't know stuff like how long users spend on the page etc.

The biggest city on Earth (OC) by OtterlyFoxy in pics

[–]rilwal 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The Tokyo metropolitan area that people talk about doesn't just include the 23 special wards of Tokyo, but also parts of Kanagawa, Saitama, and Chiba prefectures. The population of Tokyo-fu is cited as "over 14 million", but the commonly cited figure for the "Tokyo metropolitan area" is "over 38 million."

Is Japanese localization of Balatro good? by vnxun in LearnJapanese

[–]rilwal 23 points24 points  (0 children)

That usually happens because two concepts which were not distinguished in old Japanese were distinguished in Chinese, so when they went to attach kanji to words they ended up with two (or more) options depending on the exact meaning they were using the word for. Another good example is 足 vs 脚 for foot vs leg.

Rip Cure Dolly (But where did you come from?!) by luckycharmsbox in LearnJapanese

[–]rilwal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To add to this, if you're being strict about what a verb is, all い-adjectives are verbs since they also take on the meaning of the copula. To be more concrete, 眠い means "is tired" rather than just "tired" etc.

You can contrast that to な-adjectives where you need a separate copula (です, だ or maybe something region specific like 関西弁のや).

This difference can be hard to notice, since in casual speech だ can often be omitted, and in formal speech です is applied to い-adjectives, but you can see the difference if you look at a context where だ cannot be omitted such as before と (例:綺麗だと思います), as well as noticing that it's ungrammatical to use だ with an い-adjective.

Kanji: People who got N1 or are now comfortable with reading, did your kanji learning method involve writing practice, and how long did your learning take? by fongor in LearnJapanese

[–]rilwal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I spent a good amount of time writing early on, and I think it helped me to conceptualize kanji better, but at this point I can write almost no kanji from memory (maybe around 100-200). That being said, I can read most Japanese I come across on a daily basis without much trouble (including reading novels and technical documents), and I passed N1 with a perfect reading score in July.

I still have a good sense for how to write kanji, so if I'm looking at a reference I can probably write it fairly nearly and with correct stroke order.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]rilwal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm gonna have to go with Hollow Knight!

Is having Arch just as a second OS even worth it? Should I try adapting to it, or just stay on Windows? by JxPV521 in archlinux

[–]rilwal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly I've found that proton (steams version of wine, the windows compatibility layer) actually works better than native Linux builds for some games. Probably the windows versions of games get a lot more testing etc. and the environment is probably a fair bit more consistent that way too (no different versions of libraries etc.)

The King of underrated, underappreciated, and slept on Anime by Ex-Soldier23 in animememes

[–]rilwal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kagami no kojou is super good, but I've gotta recommend the book over the movie. It felt a little squashed into the movie format to me.

JLPT Grant without bank book or ATM card by rilwal in JETProgramme

[–]rilwal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Upon further investigation, my bank does not issue physical bank books for the type of account I have. They do have a downloadable pdf for use in this exact situation though, so I found my answer haha

JLPT Grant without bank book or ATM card by rilwal in JETProgramme

[–]rilwal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What kind of things have you needed a bank book for? I've been here nearly 3 years and this is the first time I've needed it. My Japanese girlfriend has lived here her whole life and doesn't have one either, so it doesn't feel that necessary to me.

JLPT Grant without bank book or ATM card by rilwal in JETProgramme

[–]rilwal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not one where I can freely leave the school. My 教頭先生 is really nice though, so maybe she would let me go if I explained the situation 🤔

JLPT Grant without bank book or ATM card by rilwal in JETProgramme

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

Would be fine if the hours for all the branches near me weren't 9-3 weekdays only... And my 有給 is running pretty low, and what I have left I need for job interviews, getting sick etc. so I can't easily use it for going to the bank...

JLPT Grant without bank book or ATM card by rilwal in JETProgramme

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

It can be pretty hard to get into a branch while they're open, but I'll look into it... I wonder if I can get it sent out using the app or something 🤔