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so the claim is inaccurate by 1mm and missing precision data. I'd call it inaccurate and imprecise XD


Will block access unless user's logged in, perhaps an anti-ai-scraper or compliance policy misconfigured?


1. Switch bottom tab from Explore (map pin icon) to You (bookmark icon)

2. Scroll down to the very very bottom, until a row of icons (Timeline, Following, Maps) appear

3. Click the rightmost icon, Maps, and you will find a list of maps you have opened before

4. Find the Torii map and click into it

5. Click "View map legend" at bottom of screen

6. Click "Close" in upper right

Yep that's it, just so "simple and straightforward" as most Google products have evolved to be, what a pleasant user journey! Promo-oriented product design really hurts my eyes


Force closing Google Maps on iOS also does it for me.

Which means you cannot trust the My Maps feature if you are traveling anywhere with poor cell service. That’s how I know.


There's a separate announcement showing some support and asking everyone in LA to WFH, which isn't mentioned in the article

Also not updating the RTO portal won't cause any penalty from what I've heard, and ppl can update the WFH status anytime, e.g. marking their whole month as natural disaster WFH in advance if they really care, which no one really does


They're essentially the same from what I heard. No one's expected to work and ppl can avoid using sick days by setting their status in that portal in advance


Right, these are additional paid sick days, just need to be manually claimed through the "My RTO" portal

There's also no penalty for forgetting to update the portal in time, from what I have heard

Update: and ppl can set their status in advance e.g. setting the whole January to "natural disaster" to avoid using personal paid sick leave

Update 2: There's a separate announcement showing some support and asking everyone in LA to WFH, which is omitted in the article


That "my RTO" portal will automatically be updated to "on leave" status when on leave


There's a separate short term disability (STD) benefit and ppl can still receive a certain percentage of their income when on leave. FMLA for longer absence


Yeah I got sick, had diagnosis from a doctor, and they denied my claim for a bunch of bullshit reasons. It took them 2 months to finally tell me I was denied. Just to recieve a fucking fax took 24-48 hours. They delay and delay as much as they can and will pull every trick to deny you. Then when they finally deny you, you just get a letter and your only way to appeal is by mail. They don't even have the decency to make your "representative" call you and tell you. Insurance is a scam.

FMLA is also only good for 12 weeks a year. And FMLA only says that they can't fire you or cancel your benefits for being sick or caring for a family member, it doesn't give you any other benefits.


Fun fact: Quality of Google translate and Google search in Simplified Chinese and Google maps in mainland China has plummeted over the past decade. Barely usable if at all. I would suggest avoid them at all cost for your peace of mind


Any usable alternatives to Translate?


I've found ChatGPT 4o (the voice one) to be useful, I just need to prompt it first by saying `Whatever you hear in Chinese, say in English, whatever you hear in English, say in Chinese`. It refuses to cooperate if you tell it to be a live translator.

Anyways, it seems to understand context really well, I tried it out with a Chinese person and they said it worked really well.

It even works for Croatian which is awesome as it is a really small language that anything voice-related usually does not work with.


Learn how to point at something and ask "how do you say?" This will get you way further.


And it's enabled by default since 107

Issue tracker for windows https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=128613...

Author of this patchset described their journey all the way from understanding Chromium's decoding process to testing HDR to SDR tone mapping in their blog post https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/541082191. Too bad it's only available in Chinese though.


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