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i’m with all my ears, please share your thoughts!


this video made my day, thanks for posting it


That’s a really useful link, thanks for sharing. We’re building a scrapping service and only parsing rely on native html tags and open graph metadata, based on this link we should definitely take a step forward to parse JSON-LD as well.


every now and then I forget the order of `where` and `group by`, SQL syntax certainly has it's counter-intutive quirks.


Good point, sometimes you need self-determination, sometimes Uncle Ben will help you determine.


me getting lost too, op suggests China should just let loose?


I'm no expert but I think your words are rhetorical.


One big reason to not listing on Shanghai is this market requires certain amount of profits which Lucking definitely not making enough.


Awww, right in his face, that's cruial!


As a native Chinese speaker, I don't quite identify the genre of his work as "martial arts", it just should be "Wu Xia", which can not be translated flawlessly into English, like "Zen" or "Tao".


I consider wu xia as fantasy with martial arts, as much as western stories have any resemblance to what really happened in the "wild" west. I think Jin Yong's draw, as with most fiction writers, is placing the fantasy within a context of current social issues, thus allowing readers strong identification.


Try translating 江湖! That's what really stumps us.


It's like a programming community, but with martial arts exponents. And instead of hackfests, they beat each other up.

Do I win a prize? :-P


人在江湖身不由己


This is my favorite definition of 江湖: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rcFoN1Ding&feature=youtu.be...


There is a wikipedia article: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wuxia#Jianghu

But yeah, try translating that in a few words.


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