mplewis

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[–] mplewis@lemmy.globe.pub 6 points 2 years ago

Yeah, the mythical Samsung phone that still gets six years of manufacturer OS updates

[–] mplewis@lemmy.globe.pub 4 points 2 years ago

Generally, the hardware in a small, power-efficient, SoC embedded device is going to be a lot more particular and a lot less general than your gaming computer’s motherboard. It’s harder to write general OS software for specific integrated systems rather than a big set of chips which provide an individual chip for the BIOS, specialized chips for the PCI ports, etc., all of which have become more standardized over time.

[–] mplewis@lemmy.globe.pub 1 points 2 years ago

Fallout 4 came out in 2015. They had plenty of time to start work on a new engine since then.

[–] mplewis@lemmy.globe.pub 1 points 2 years ago

Try these instructions for iOS. You may have trouble during the nightly maintenance period, or with a foreign Visa card. My Amex worked. https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT207155

[–] mplewis@lemmy.globe.pub 3 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (2 children)

It sounds like you are doing the route:

  • Narita Airport to Shinagawa Station via Narita Express
  • Shinagawa Station to Kyoto Station via Hikari Shinkansen

If this is the case, then I think you can pick up the ticket from Shinagawa Station. From my understanding, you take the info in your purchase receipt to the Shinkansen ticket machine to get a ticket for the gates. Or you could go to the JR office and have them do it for you. I would email the station to double check.

I think that if you purchase through the SmartEX app and link to a digital Suica in your iPhone wallet, you can use your iPhone to tap on and off through the Shinkansen gates, and you won't have to get a physical ticket.

[–] mplewis@lemmy.globe.pub 2 points 2 years ago

Society revokes rights from people who show that they cannot be trusted with them.

[–] mplewis@lemmy.globe.pub 3 points 2 years ago

People who harass other people to suicide don’t deserve to communicate freely. They have shown they are not responsible with that right.

[–] mplewis@lemmy.globe.pub 0 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I think that was also a bad thing to do.

[–] mplewis@lemmy.globe.pub 2 points 2 years ago

Thanks for posting these tips!

[–] mplewis@lemmy.globe.pub 2 points 2 years ago

Hello and welcome! Flexible work is great – glad to hear it's letting you travel more and see more. Seeing how people live and experiencing a little bit of it is a big reason I like to travel as well.

[–] mplewis@lemmy.globe.pub 2 points 2 years ago

Yes — it’s on my list! I only have a dozen dives logged, and I’d like to get some more so that I can join a liveaboard there in the future.

 

I try to stay minimal in terms of volume, and for me, that means ditching most redunancies when traveling with one bag. I replace the electric shaver with a simple disposable razor, and I only pack one CeraVe SPF face lotion that I use for my hands if I need it. For doing laundry in the sink, I use a cut-down bar of Zote pink soap in the Matador dry-thru soap bag.

For my dry goods, I use this Sea to Summit hanging toiletry bag which I bought for ultralight camping. This thing is super light and has plenty of great organization for being so tiny. For the 1 quart liquids bag required for airline travel, I recently upgraded from a ziploc bag to this generic, durable, clear-sided plastic bag with a zipper and handle. I attach a small carabiner and clip the handle to the hanging bag if I don't have space by the sink.

What are your favorite toiletry tips?

 

Hello! I'm Matt and I just booted up Globe.pub, a Lemmy instance focused on world travel. I'm trying to build a cozy and friendly home for people who used to have that sort of community on Reddit.

Right now, we have two communities:

  • !japan@lemmy.globe.pub – for anything and everything relating to visiting the country of Japan
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Community creation is open – if you have a favorite destination or a specific travel-related topic, we'd love to host your conversations about the places you like to go and the ways you like to explore.

Welcome | välkommen | fáilte | ようこそ | selamat datang!

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Welcome to Globe.pub! (lemmy.globe.pub)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by mplewis@lemmy.globe.pub to c/main@lemmy.globe.pub
 

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Learning a bit of Japanese over the three months before I arrived helped me out a lot and I'm so glad that I spent the effort doing so. But if you don't have the time for that, you can still have a great trip to Japan.

 

I'm always happy to see people showing off other destinations in Kyoto's beautiful Arashiyama region aside from the bamboo forest and monkey park. My personal recommendations are Jojakko-ji Temple and Aightowa Cafe, a short walk down the forested road.

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