Going from フラグ to 龍旂 is no less weird than going from English "flag" to "dragon."
风 and 极 are Simplified Chinese. The corresponding Japanese characters are 風 and 極 and they don't connect to defaults or limits in software either. Now it's of course possible that 松本武 is not Matsumoto Takeshi (松本•武) but instead Song Benwu (松•本武) and the original message was in Chinese, but that doesn't explain the curious word choice either.
I don't speak Japanese so took a left field shot using Chinese - simplified characters used because that easier for me as non Chinese person to write. From everyday experience some really weird phrases are people recycling old expressions so I took a few minutes look for old Chinese words that might fit. And Japan still uses trad Chinese characters as one of its writing systems. So putting my small brain and some imagination, and 5 decades of messing with software, this was what I came up with.
Purely my intellectual exercise shared in the hope of triggering someone with actual/better answer.
> simplified characters used because that easier for me as non Chinese person to write
Really? What makes one style or the other easier for you to write?
Note that you didn't actually succeed at using simplified characters; 风 is simplified, but 龍 isn't.
> And Japan still uses trad Chinese characters as one of its writing systems.
No, that's just false. They use their own system, which involves some characters that match traditional Chinese, some characters that match simplified Chinese, and some characters that are specific to Japanese.
It's usually best to share such caveats upfront, because people tend to be pretty trusting that statements that sound like they would require substantial expertise to produce are in fact produced by someone with such expertise. See also: people in this thread sharing whatever ChatGPT came up with, even though it's nonsense if you know how to tell the difference.
I seem to remember in the original thread (I am that old) that another poster identified this as a mistranslation of 'try, catch, finally' and the post overall was talking about throwing (vomiting) exceptions. I don't have a reference for that though sadly!
(edit: never mind, I see the original is linked there already. Please apologise for your stupidity!)
Well, there is a Google Groups link. But it doesn't include any speculation as to the meaning of the question. It contains no responses other than two requests to repost the question in Japanese.
Indeed, so I misremembered. I didn't come up with the try-catch-finally idea myself though so perhaps I'm thinking of an earlier showing of this from somewhere.
I don't see the FCC cancelling news shows on which Trump lies. Double standards driven by politics and why the govt orgs need career staff and not political players. Rule of Law anyone?
It might be zionism rather than 'fanboiing' over Trump that motivates him. It seems one has to curry favours with Trump to keep him tolerant of Netanyahu and unconditionally supporting of the state of Israel, and this would likely have such an effect.
Recently the Ellison clan dumped a large amount of money on the infamous genocidaire Bari Weiss and is pushing CBS to accept her as a senior member of their news organisation.
There are probably a lot of reasons I haven't encountered.
Among the common ones I have are things like Palestine being like a lawless laboratory where industrialists are trying out new gadgets and systems on human populations, which is an important driver in civil as well as military state power towards both their own populations and foreign.
It's also one of the last surviving colonial projects and some old money dynasties stick by it for nostalgic or geopolitical reasons. Related to this is a common form of racism, where the state of Israel is perceived as a civilised western bulwark against the unshaven barbaric hordes of the east.
Then there are religious convictions, especially common among usians, who are often of the belief that there is a God that has a plan for the cosmos that involves first telling the jews about ethics and then replacing them with christians but keeping the jews around as the first line of defense in the ultimate war to end all wars and history itself. Usually this is expressed as a philosemitic form of antisemitism where they see themselves as kind of stewards of the jewish diaspora communities and take on themselves the purpose of moving all jews close to Jerusalem, where this final war is supposed to begin. It's not uncommon that these people perceive arab and persian muslims as basically an Antichrist entity that needs to be eradicated, either in the short term if they're uppity or kept in some form of economic or political bondage.
While there's a lot of conspiracist beliefs surrounding it I'm also convinced there is some truth to the view that israeli security services keeps a lot of kompromat and similar tools of power involving rich and powerful people. Open assassinations and the like have backfired sometimes, e.g. the Lillehammer scandal, and I suspect that this has pushed israeli security to try to adapt to more shadowy tactics.
And then you have people with Holocaust or related forms of shallowly antiracist anxieties, that have convinced themselves that the jews deserve Palestine due to historic attempts at extermination. This is somewhat related to christian zionist beliefs where jews are considered somehow special, 'a chosen people', which is why they are supposedly deserving of an atrocity-laden settler colonial project but e.g. the cirkassians are not and they don't care about the christians of Artsakh and so on.
Plus the economic opportunities due to huge free-money investments into corporations situated in Israel and more mundane imperial considerations like the geopolitical positioning as a destabilising force between Eurasia and Africa as well as on the edge of Eurasia itself. The Mediterranean is small but imagine if there was high-speed rail and a decent degree of social and economic integration all the way from South Africa and Mauritania up to Europe, that would make this a hugely important economic and political area and North America would look puny and useless beside it, due to being surrounded by oceans and so on. Israel also happens to be a base for nuclear weapons placed really close to some of the largest energy reserves on the planet, and largely dependent on states really far away that in turn are highly dependent on the exploitation of these energy reserves.
Also, some people are plain sadists. They feel pleasure and giddiness when they know there are other people on what they perceive as their team doing the worst of things, just the nastiest possible stuff, the most excruciating forms of hierarchy and power imbalance. Sometimes because that makes the power imbalances that keep them in place look relatively sane and tolerable.
My work is primarily market strategy and product ideation. I do this in obsidian. Generally have a top level canvas and linked documents.
All the usual obsidian goodies work as expected.
I do like this app though. Great tool for preparing presentations to explain things and probably also great whiteboarding tool (company uses figma for that and it is beyond annoying!).
Still using COBOL too. I know of a system that has both! Once it works reliably most businesses want to treat code like plumbing - don't touch it until it's broken.
This is great. I was a huge fan of typora for writing docs a few an ago and now do all in obsidian. In both the editing is plaintext but the visible text is rendered inline with formatting.
Love what you have done and will use in a project next week.
Especially applaud your avoidance of npm, dependencies, and the usual ubiquitous JavaScript deluge.
A few years back I was woken by a shake in HongKong. To confirm was a quake I found my Android phone and sure enough Google had registered a quake. It was one far inland and <5 IIRC. Creepiness or not as someone who helped after Sichuan 2008 quake these kind of systems can save lives.
So my take would be asking if there are JSP settings(defaults,limits, flags) that interact With the runtime.
My 2c.
For the record the original question is much more enjoyable :-D