Pleasant surprise waking up today morning: iOS 18.4 has arrived and come with a Telugu UI.
The translations are decent and, for once, don’t seem algorithmically driven.
Pleasant surprise waking up today morning: iOS 18.4 has arrived and come with a Telugu UI.
The translations are decent and, for once, don’t seem algorithmically driven.
“The Maktaba Jamia bookshop he manages opened a century ago. Alam took over its running this year driven by his love for the language.
"I have been sitting since morning, and barely four people have come," he said gloomily. "And even those were college or school-going children who want their study books."”
جس کی زبان اردو کی طرح.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/fading-literature-delhis-famed-urdu-052623586.html
Modi government cancels OCI for a French journo married to an Indian citizen, forcing him to
lose his source of income and then force their family to leave India for good ostensibly for his reporting. https://x.com/sebfarcis/status/1803678386688012315
This one is entirely upon the other NDA leaders, Chandrababu Naidu and Nitish Kumar. Are they for free speech and international couples or do they want India to be worse than Myanmar?
“When you put all of these stories together, a clear picture emerges. The Indian government has developed a repertoire of tactics for repressing criticism abroad, and is currently deploying all of them as part of a campaign of intimidation in the United States. Human rights activists, experts, and Indian American community organizers are aware of India’s efforts and speak of its campaign as an everyday concern for themselves and people they know.
Which means it’s probably working.” https://www.vox.com/world-politics/24160779/inside-indias-secret-campaign-to-threaten-and-harass-americans
@liztai There’s also a question of how they trim the trees too, and how the soil around the tree is maintained. It’s quite complicated; used to get a headache reading reports by certified arborists back when I was in civil service.
Sending a bee signal to other Yellow Jackets here on Fedi. 🐝🤘🏾 😀 @evan @Riedl
Apparently the only time I can go out for a brisk walk is 10PM-7AM. It’s 29 degrees C at all other times.
Essentially the average temperature for April / May till 2020 has now become the minimum, and the mean maximum has become the daily mean.
And on this fine day, I’ve come upon the Answer to Life, Universe and Everything.
French journo who lived in India for 23 years, married an Indian, raised a son in India, is being stripped of her permanent residency and is being asked to leave India for good. Reason: her French articles in Le Point aren’t palatable to the powers that be.
(As someone married to an Indophile who has reported from/ on India before, this is scary af. ) https://www.lemonde.fr/en/france/article/2024/02/16/french-journalist-says-leaving-india-after-expulsion-threat_6532610_7.html
South Indian thali yesterday. Nalan’s thali shot up from $8 to $24 in 16 years, but is as awesome as it has ever been. #makanapatoday
@mmasnick Pleasantly surprised about two aspects: the ability to tie your handle to your domain, and the whole notion of selecting your sort algo. Pretty decent implementations for both, from what I’ve seen.
Needs more people there though, particularly with my interests. Seems like a wasteland out there.
Chinese New Year greetings from our Chindian household!
Translation of the verse:
Another year for the world, more longevity for this family ;
Another spring for the cosmos, more good fortune for this house.
లోకానికి మరో వర్షము
ఆత్మీయులకు మరింత ఆయురారోగ్యము
విశ్వానికి మరొక వసంతము
ఇంటిల్లిపాదికి మరింత శుభము.
@liztai My 2024 project is to learn bits of Chinese, and am a bit excited to realise I finally saw something in the “wild” that I can read! 😊
Now I just have to wait till someone says “I drink tea. I am happy. And you?”
Somehow, all the Vietnamese food I’ve had so far in central and southern Vietnam have much subtler flavours than the Vietnamese food in Singapore. Kind of tells you which restaurants in Singapore are really good and which ones aren’t. #makanapatoday
My Son: Natarāja with South East Asian characteristics lies next to bombshells from 1969. Huge craters lie next to where the ancient Champa kingdom - that ruled these parts from 8-14th centuries - built vast temple complexes comprising of Sivālayas and much more.
But the forest, the temples and bombed craters are all protected by UNESCO, and are being restored with an international team consisting of archeologists from India & Vietnam and funding from Germany and Netherlands.
Various Sino dialectal groups have their respective clan associations/ temples along the same stretch in historic Hoi An.
This is the flip side of “events in 1975” as a society elder put to us: Chinese education was wiped out after South Vietnam fell, and many Chinese-Vietnamese emigrated out. The few who are left don’t speak Chinese much, although the older generation does. They were quite happy to speak to us in Chinese.
Lee Kuan Yew is very popular among them, and therefore, Singapore. Don’t think the many multitudes of Singaporean tourists had an actual conversation with them though.
Han River.
Good morning, Vietnam!
@pluralistic This too:
“Tech workers once dreamed of working for a big, unwieldy firm for a few years before setting out on their own to topple it with a startup. Then, the dream shrank: work for that big, clumsy firm for a few years, then do a fake startup that makes a fake product that is acquihired by your old employer, as an incredibly inefficient and roundabout way to get a raise and a bonus.
Then the dream shrank again: work for a big, ugly firm for life, but get those perks, the massages and the kombucha and the stock options and the gourmet cafeteria and the egg-freezing. Then it shrank again: work for Google for a while, but then get laid off along with 12,000 co-workers, just months after the company does a stock buyback that would cover all those salaries for the next 27 years”
“Altman's history goes like this: first, he founded a useless startup that raised $30m, only to be acquired and shuttered. Then Altman got a job running Y Combinator, where he somehow failed at taking huge tranches of equity from "every Stanford dropout with an idea for software to replace something Mommy used to do." After that, he founded OpenAI, a company that he claims to believe presents an existential risk to the entire human risk – which he structured so incompetently that he was then forced out of it.
His reward for this string of farcical, mounting failures? He was put back in charge of the company he mis-structured despite his claimed belief that it will destroy the human race if not properly managed.”
This and other hits by @pluralistic on the moral injury of your work getting enshittified. https://pluralistic.net/2023/11/25/moral-injury/
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