There should be some balanced path in the middle somewhere, but I haven’t stumbled across a formal version of it after all these decades.
This is where experience is so valuable. It helps you know how much planning to do before you start building. Or sometimes if you need to build something before you can start planning (i.e. prototyping). You need to identify the most critical problems to solve for your given use case, and make sure you do just enough planning to solve those problems. Often that means anticipating future requirements and making sure your plan doesn't put you on a path that's incompatible with future requirements. But don't completely solve the future problems yet; do just enough to convince yourself that you aren't painting yourself into a corner.
They do but I don't know if there is a significant conversion from tourism to immigration. I think most tourists are taking advantage of the weak yen, not trying to live there long term.
I don't doubt some of this stuff happened, but I also wouldn't be surprised if some of it is nationalist fear mongering. Just like the whole "tourists are kicking the deer" rumor where no evidence ever surfaced. Some nationalist Japanese really like to stoke the anti-foreigner flames.
But Japan truly does have an over-tourism problem so this could absolutely be justified.
I don't think that's the case. Whatever device is running the jellyfin client needs to support DV. So in my case, a Linux box running KODI cannot decode DV (because Linux has no DV support AFAIK), even though it's connected to a TV that supports DV.
I think they meant you could wipe with dd and then they are
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