linuxmemes linuxmemes Well that wasn't what I expected had happened to neofetch.
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lemmyshitpost Lemmy Shitpost Look, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government...
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cafe Café Feeling like it's getting harder finding traditional Malay food. Is it just me?
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Café marche_ck 8 months ago 100%
Feeling like it's getting harder finding traditional Malay food. Is it just me?

Like, when you go out for Malay food these days, its usually - tomyam - western - fried chicken (berempah, kunyit etc) - nasi lemak, usually part of fried chicken series Where had all the old timey traditional dishes gone? Somehow it seems like they only survive in nasi kerabu shops.

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cafe Café TESL equivalent for BM, thoughts?
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    9 months ago 100%

    I am a sjkc kid myself too. True, it's far too easy to stay in our own cultural bubble now compared to back then.

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  • cafe Café TESL equivalent for BM, thoughts?
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    marche_ck
    9 months ago 100%

    Yea. Younger parents nowadays, even Malays, pivot tpo much to English.I really wonder whether that's a good thing or not.

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    Café marche_ck 9 months ago 100%
    TESL equivalent for BM, thoughts?

    (reddit MY is taken over by reactionaries so I run here) So, BM. Lots of noise. People say because lack of love/lack of patriotism etc. But nobody considered that it might be poorly taught! So, guys, especially if you are in linguistics and education, how do you see this? Is BM poorly taught in SJKs, and is a more systemic, holistic "game plan" needed? (pedagogy is the word I think?) Maybe create a new discipline out of this?

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    cafe Café /c/café daily chat thread for 17 December 2023
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    9 months ago 100%

    It might just be me getting old, but all this bubblegum faux western Christmas stuff is starting to make me cringe 😬

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    cafe Café KL Chinese ppl, pls educate me on this Pudu fuckery
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    Café marche_ck 9 months ago 80%
    KL Chinese ppl, pls educate me on this Pudu fuckery

    So I was having dinner at a economy rice shop in Pudu, when I heard people quarrelling at the counter. One guy, maybe late 40s not happy with the price. Cashier say because a lot of pork. I did see with my own eyes and yup, thats a lot of meat, almost half plate. But guy still not agree. So supervisor come out, say "okla we charge by weight", then proceed to fire up an electric scale on the counter. Yeah, the price is not too far off (Around RM16) Now here's the thing. The electronic scale is already on the counter right from the start, meaning this is not the first time and the shop already prepared for this shit! So yeah, whats up with Pudu folks?

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    lemmyshitpost Lemmy Shitpost it always interesting when multi billion dollar company's costing system is a 63 tab excel 97 spreadsheet at it's core...
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    marche_ck
    9 months ago 100%

    HR says salary info is confidential.

    HR says leaking confidential info is a serious offence.

    HR commited the very same offence

    And gets away with it.

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  • linux Linux systemd 255 Released With A "Blue Screen of Death" For Linux Systems
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    mandarin_monyet 中文嘛嘛档 請90後也難搞? 開工前半小時:不來了
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    10 months ago 100%

    Walao 人家不是不要做工OK,自是没有车!

    这就是为什么一个人的财务前途靠的不是你付出多少,是看你投胎到哪一个家族。如果你家穷,毕业后没有本事考lesen买车,那你的前途就像这个女员工一样。就业机会就等于零蛋。

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  • news Malaysian News Malaysia's RM145 million flood warning system labelled a failure - accuracy rate of just 5.6% - paultan.org
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    10 months ago 100%

    The report also found that the Irrigation and Drainage Department (DID) did not carry out preventive maintenance on any of the 204 flood warning stations after the warranty period had expired.

    Macam biasa

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  • mandarin_monyet 中文嘛嘛档 又是Selanyang,其他的我不管,车的部分,我就要问一下,谁搞到以车成为主?出来个免费泊车,这明显的就是以车为主的状况了。
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    cafe Café Malaysian Name No-No List
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    1 year ago 100%

    Yes, Saif-ul-Din (Sword of the Faith) was the name that Arab guy taught me back then. Saif for short. Saiful is grammatically wrong.

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    news Malaysian News Malaysia at risk of short-term food insecurity
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    1 year ago 100%

    This has been talked many times before but little is being done.

    I think the gov can't really do much aside from increasing stockpile and, maybe, relax price control of food crops. Agriculture in Malaysia are run by mostly private players which the gov has little control over. And private players will always chase short term profit first; national interest, social wellbeing are not in thier list of concerns.

    Also, cable. The agro industry is remarkably untransparent. I mean, who is setting the price of vegetables? (Afaik gov only curb prices of vegetables during festive season)

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  • cafe Café Today is Chinese Valentine's Day!
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    cafe Café Malaysian Name No-No List
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    1 year ago 100%

    You can get away with this if the name is in another language.

    • Dragons in Chinese names are not unusual. Ah Long etc.
    • Malay names with ~ul are technically objects. Nurul, Kamarul, Abdul etc. ~ul means "of", so for the name to be complete it should have something behind it, usually referring to God, eg. Nurul Ain, Kamaruddin, Abdulrahman. (Sauce: Arab speaking int student told me)
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  • technology Technology Hospital bosses love AI. Doctors and nurses are worried.
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    1 year ago 80%

    This is a bad idea. Used to do call centre customer service, and while it wasn't implemented on our side, some contacts that got routed to us seems to be handled by chatbots before, and people aren't happy.

    Human condition is complex, organic, often unique circumstances. A brain dead statistical machine like AI cannot be expected to handle these things well.

    Now, if it is for health related big data analytics, like epidemic modeling, demographic changes, effect of dietary patterns (notoriously hard to model actually), then I don't see anything wrong with that. Caring for people? No way.

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  • linux Linux SUSE to flip back into private ownership
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    1 year ago 100%

    Not necessarily a bad thing. Being public means they have to bow to shareholders maximizing dividends instead of investing in its products and services.

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  • news Malaysian News Home Ministry raids bookstore, seizes a copy of book on Karl Marx and education
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    myeconomy myeconomybusiness Solar Company Audit Finds Forced Labor in Malaysian Factory
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    1 year ago 100%

    Foreign worker modern slavery isnt news anymore, its already an established norm in this country.

    Probably the only notable thing here is the practice of modern slavery made its way into high tech industry.

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  • world World News Burger King says tomatoes on 'vacation' as India battles food inflation
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    1 year ago 100%

    Tomatoes and other crops got decimated by monsoon right?

    Why not say it as it is? Why the need for such PR bullshit?

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  • workreform Work Reform Forget ‘quiet quitting’ — ‘loud laborers’ are killing workplace morale. Here’s how to spot them
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    Can't brain why the author see this as the counterpart of quiet quitting. They both stem from very different things.

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    sciencetech marche_ck 1 year ago 100%
    Instead of Starlink, why not MEASAT?

    Actually MEASAT got provide internet uplink service too. https://connectmenow.my/ Why no love? Anyone here know any story? (And to be clear, I am not neutral on this comparison. I don't like Elon Musk)

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    news Malaysian News Abg Jo: S'wak Sovereign Wealth Future Fund to start Jan 1, 2024, with RM8 bln
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    1 year ago 100%

    Bro, don't like that bro.

    The thing is 1mdb started off as Terengganu state sovereign fund. That's why we feel sus.

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    Cooking marche_ck 1 year ago 68%
    A better explanation of Wok Hay

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/3203808 > So I just watched a cooking video and Wok Hay got described as "Breath of the wok" again, and I got triggered. > > That is one of those lazy explanation Chinese geezers make to get you off their face and stop bothering them, and unfortunately it became canon. > > So here I attempt to give a better explanation based on my cultural background and firsthand experience. > > The word Hay in Wok Hay is the Cantonese pronunciation of the word Qi. Meaning energy, and supposedly energy flows like fluid according to Chinese metaphysics. > > When a dish is said to be having Wok Hay, it means that it is "charged up with energy" during its time in cooking the wok, but really this is more of a fantastical description of a more mechanical process. > > (Also reason why Chinese people say fried rice, fried noodles, fried anything are "heaty", the hot Qi in the food can cause hot Qi aka Yeet Hay in your body to accumulate, causing imbalance and make you sick) > > There are 2 parts that makes up this perception of Wok Hay. > > 1. Dry radiant heat. In Malay, "bahang". The dish is cooked to a point where it reach a temperature so high that when it is served, the mere presence of the food itself gives you that warm, tosaty feeling. And eating "fresh from the oven/fryer" hot food is always more enjoyable, think fried chicken, pizza, fritters, toast etc. The feeling is also quite different from wet heat like from hot soup and porridge. > > 2. Side effects of (mostly) dry, high heat cooking. Meat and carbohydrates get slightly browned getting that delicious Maillard reaction, vegetables getting heated up so fast they got cooked without losing too much moisture. And in the case of carbohydrates, having most of their surface moisture toasted off means they don't clump, making the eating experience much more enjoyable. > > It also follows that you can kill Wok Hay simply by leaving the dish turn cold. It will still have that toasted taste, but without that toasty warm feeling it feels "flat", and carbohydrates will also start absorbing moisture making it a sad, stodgy lump. > > To achieve Wok Hay, one must cook the food till they reach very high temperature without burning it. Woks are superior for this because it's wide curved shape makes it easier to rapidly stir your food around preventing burning, and woks are usually thinner than skillets, meaning better heat transfer. > > It is not easy to achieve. Many factors can make you fail. Like overly moist ingredients, too large of a portion with underpowered burner, going too fast and burn the food with overpowered burner, overloading your wok and you can no longer stir fast enough, food sticking to wok and burn etc. > > Its an art. > > Hope this info is helpful.

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    food
    Malaysian Food marche_ck 1 year ago 90%
    A better explanation of Wok Hay

    So I just watched a cooking video and Wok Hay got described as "Breath of the wok" again, and I got triggered. That is one of those lazy explanation Chinese geezers make to get you off their face and stop bothering them, and unfortunately it became canon. So here I attempt to give a better explanation based on my cultural background and firsthand experience. The word Hay in Wok Hay is the Cantonese pronunciation of the word Qi. Meaning energy, and supposedly energy flows like fluid according to Chinese metaphysics. When a dish is said to be having Wok Hay, it means that it is "charged up with energy" during its time in cooking the wok, but really this is more of a fantastical description of a more mechanical process. (Also reason why Chinese people say fried rice, fried noodles, fried anything are "heaty", the hot Qi in the food can cause hot Qi aka Yeet Hay in your body to accumulate, causing imbalance and make you sick) There are 2 parts that makes up this perception of Wok Hay. 1. Dry radiant heat. In Malay, "bahang". The dish is cooked to a point where it reach a temperature so high that when it is served, the mere presence of the food itself gives you that warm, tosaty feeling. And eating "fresh from the oven/fryer" hot food is always more enjoyable, think fried chicken, pizza, fritters, toast etc. The feeling is also quite different from wet heat like from hot soup and porridge. 2. Side effects of (mostly) dry, high heat cooking. Meat and carbohydrates get slightly browned getting that delicious Maillard reaction, vegetables getting heated up so fast they got cooked without losing too much moisture. And in the case of carbohydrates, having most of their surface moisture toasted off means they don't clump, making the eating experience much more enjoyable. It also follows that you can kill Wok Hay simply by leaving the dish turn cold. It will still have that toasted taste, but without that toasty warm feeling it feels "flat", and carbohydrates will also start absorbing moisture making it a sad, stodgy lump. To achieve Wok Hay, one must cook the food till they reach very high temperature without burning it. Woks are superior for this because it's wide curved shape makes it easier to rapidly stir your food around preventing burning, and woks are usually thinner than skillets, meaning better heat transfer. It is not easy to achieve. Many factors can make you fail. Like overly moist ingredients, too large of a portion with underpowered burner, going too fast and burn the food with overpowered burner, overloading your wok and you can no longer stir fast enough, food sticking to wok and burn etc. Its an art. Hope this info is helpful.

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    cafe
    Café marche_ck 1 year ago 100%
    Medical people of Malaysia, want your opinion on EMR adoption

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/3071749 > EMR: Electronic Medical Records > > So a bit of context here. I am a tech geek. And learning about the appalling state of EMR at Selayang hospital makes me sad. Its such a waste of resources. If they are not commited to keep it running better don't buy it in the first place. > > Being a open source software fan, naturally the question of "why not adopt GNU Health?" comes to me. I mean, it's free of charge! So why not? > > And I am thinking of maybe making some tutorial on GNU Health deployment. > > Now bureaucracy bullshit aside, I think I will need to listen to people who will be actually using it first. Like: > > - Do you see EMR as a need? Or just a fancy tech toy? > - How does it make your life better and/or worse? > - Acceptance level by staff (do they want to use the system or they had to be forced into it)? > - How much does it cost you to set up & keep running? > - Service quality level by current provider? > - Are you comfortable DIYing your own setup? > - Nightmare fuel stories if any? > > Also noticed that KKM had been working with MIMOS to roll out their own EMR system for quite some time now. How is it working so far?

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    Ask Malaysians marche_ck 1 year ago 100%
    Medical people of Malaysia, want your opinion on EMR adoption

    EMR: Electronic Medical Records So a bit of context here. I am a tech geek. And learning about the appalling state of EMR at Selayang hospital makes me sad. Its such a waste of resources. If they are not commited to keep it running better don't buy it in the first place. Being a open source software fan, naturally the question of "why not adopt GNU Health?" comes to me. I mean, it's free of charge! So why not? And I am thinking of maybe making some tutorial on GNU Health deployment. Now bureaucracy bullshit aside, I think I will need to listen to people who will be actually using it first. Like: - Do you see EMR as a need? Or just a fancy tech toy? - How does it make your life better and/or worse? - Acceptance level by staff (do they want to use the system or they had to be forced into it)? - How much does it cost you to set up & keep running? - Service quality level by current provider? - Are you comfortable DIYing your own setup? - Nightmare fuel stories if any? Also noticed that KKM had been working with MIMOS to roll out their own EMR system for quite some time now. How is it working so far?

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    cafe
    Café marche_ck 1 year ago 100%
    Cikit lagi

    2009 Honda Wave 100, still steady

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    Café marche_ck 1 year ago 100%
    Guys, help me understand Indian frozen beef (Buffalo) cuts

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2702722 > Cow meat is expensive! So buffalo instead. > > But the cuts are named differently from Western standards. Like what is Front Quarter? Block? etc > > And what these cuts suitable for?

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    Malaysian Food marche_ck 1 year ago 62%
    Guys, help me understand Indian frozen beef (Buffalo) cuts

    Cow meat is expensive! So buffalo instead. But the cuts are named differently from Western standards. Like what is Front Quarter? Block? etc And what these cuts suitable for?

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    askmalaysians
    Ask Malaysians marche_ck 1 year ago 100%
    Anyone knows the road closure schedule for Jalan Raja (Dataran Merdeka)?

    Road seems to be closed off during weekend nights, even when not Merdeka season, but I don't know the exact schedule. Anyone knows the exact schedule and, preferably also, sauce from DBKL?

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    Café marche_ck 1 year ago 100%
    (r/malaysia corsspost) Is this possible?

    [Original post](https://www.reddit.com/r/malaysia/comments/15gumb7/is_this_possible/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) (Rant ahead 😤 ) Typical sales people & MBA math. Always see front end only never see back end. Dude, how a warung can output that much product? And how you even source that much banana every day? Dude is even a GM. Heck, maybe that's why he is a GM. Sure never turun padang see the real world operation one.

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    Café marche_ck 1 year ago 100%
    MMT: Alternative view on inflation and Ringgit depreciation

    Last night I got a rare recommendation in my YouTube on one of my old subscription to Prof Steve Keen, am Australian economics professor. Not very well known because he is pushing a more niche view on the already unconventional idea of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT). To put simply what this is all about: CREDIT (LOAN) CREATION IS MONEY CREATION I am not an econ major, and I am oversimplifying as hell here, but, its like this. With modern accounting practice, when you take out a RM1k loan from your neighbourhood bank branch, the branch is not giving you the loan by withdrawing from its reserves of savings deposits. They will simply add RM1k to their liabilities and credit RM1K into your account. Number flipping only. Easy peasy like roti canai. Even so, the funds that you get can then be spent just like regular cash. No shops are going to differentiate between it and your paid-in-cash salary. It is essentially fresh money, added to the economy, simply at the discretion of your local branch manager. No involvement from Bank Negara or the state whatsoever. And consider the amount of loans we Malaysians took over the decades, people buying multiple cars and houses. How much of of the Ringgit in circulation today is from the gov issue, and how many are generated from credit? How far has the Ringgit been watered down by this? What Prof Steve Keen, based on Hyman Minsky's work, is working on are what effect this phenomenon can have on the wider system. He cautioned that economies with too much credit circulating will get very fragile by being very sensitive to interest rate fluctuations. MMT get a lot of flak in mainstream media for being "crazy", but as a theory, it's a powerful concept. On one hand it allows government to create money without indiscriminately printing cash through "quantitative easing", a power which can easily be abused. But it also reveals the extent of power individual banks actually have on the national economy. Scary stuff.

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    Café marche_ck 1 year ago 93%
    Shower thoughts: Commercial properties might be in worse crisis than what's seen

    I mean, at least housing properties have this ever present cultural pressure to keep fueling it for some time. Bussiness however are more realistic. If the location got too expensive they will simply close or move. Maybe even just do their bussines 100% online. But all these are just my guess. Outsiders like me have no chance to see what's behind the shop front, and bussiness, especially one in crisis, will always keep up a business as usual everything is fine façade.

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    Café marche_ck 1 year ago 100%
    HR people and hiring managers, what do you reeeeally mean by "team player"

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1995754 > In sports, being a team player would mean something like you don't play football as if its all a one man show. > But at work isn't this kind of independence a desirable thing? Like salespeople who have to carry their own weight at all times? > At this point, looking at all these job ads is giving me the impression that what it really means is "submissive and obedient".

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    Ask Malaysians marche_ck 1 year ago 100%
    HR people and hiring managers, what do you reeeeally mean by "team player"

    In sports, being a team player would mean something like you don't play football as if its all a one man show. But at work isn't this kind of independence a desirable thing? Like salespeople who have to carry their own weight at all times? At this point, looking at all these job ads is giving me the impression that what it really means is "submissive and obedient".

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    Work Reform marche_ck 1 year ago 95%
    Meanwhile in my country, employers are unionised.

    No I kid you not [Malaysian Employers Federation](https://www.mef.org.my/)

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    Café marche_ck 1 year ago 100%
    Do people really watch livestream sales?

    直播带货in Mandarin. I mean it's just an online and sometimes indie version of CJ Wowshop💀 right? What kind of people want to watch it and actually loving it?

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