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Twitter says it will no longer enforce its Covid misinformation policy

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9 points·by raziel414·vor 4 Jahren·0 comments

Amazon suspends Black Lives Matter from its charity platform

nypost.com
82 points·by raziel414·vor 4 Jahren·62 comments

Evergrande suspends trading of shares as it tries to raise money

bbc.com
4 points·by raziel414·vor 5 Jahren·3 comments

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raziel414
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
As someone that's lived in Japan for 5 years, I'm surprised to see that Japan is second to last. The article mentions that "70% find it hard to learn" Japanese, which is a completely reasonable complaint, and I can understand why it motivates people to leave. But anecdotally at least, I've had a great experience living here. Many of the civil servants in Tokyo speak English, which makes getting settled pretty easy, and a lot of services have English speaking staff.
raziel414
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
> Tokyo doesn't have many high rises.

Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you mean by "high rises", but I don't think this is true. I live in Tokyo, inside a 10+ floor building, that's surrounded by similar buildings.

Just off the top of my head, I can think of a lot of places with multiple blocks full of high rises, such as Ginza, Shibuya, Akihabara, etc
raziel414
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
According to the article, Binance has $580 million locked up in FTX. But I thought that Binance sold all their FTX assets, which is what trigger the original bank-run on FTX. Was Binance not able to get their money out? If so, that seems disastrous for Binance.
raziel414
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
That video is amazing. Thanks for sharing!
raziel414
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
This is a duplicate of https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32672534
raziel414
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
While they got to keep their independence, they lost almost 10% of their land.
raziel414
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
I transferred to Tokyo though my employer, so they handled the visa.
raziel414
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
I'm an American living in Tokyo, and it easily has the best quality of life out any city I've lived in.

- The public transit is literally the best I've ever seen, both in America or Europe. The main train line in Tokyo (the Yamanote line) stops at my local station ever 2-3 minutes during peak hours, and around every 5-7 minutes during the off hours.

- The streets are clean, safe, and well maintained. Unlike cities I've seen in America and Europe, garbage doesn't pile up in the streets.

- Service workers, partially in the government, have been friendly and helpful. Even when I didn't speak the language well, I've never had trouble at the government office getting something done.
raziel414
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
I live in Tokyo.
raziel414
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
I'm an American who has lived in Japan for the last couple of years. I think my quality of life is higher in Japan than it was in America. The streets & public spaces are cleaner, I always feel safe, and the public transit is incredible. Generally, it just seems that the Japanese city governments do a better job than American cities.

The only real pain point is communication, but my Japanese has gotten good enough that I can always express what I'm trying to say, and generally understood what other people are saying. Studying Japanese everyday does consume a lot of time though.

I expect to stay here for a least a couple of more years.