This was presumably just some government-job-specific pension. Japanese law requires paying into a pension scheme so it is doubtful that this is all he had. We also have iDECO and NISA which are like IRA/401k systems.
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I am a farmer living on the edge of nowhere; this just wouldn't work in a lot of situations.
Depends. I have a software engineer job (fulltime) and a small family farm I started last year. This time of year, as long as the weather holds, I'm outside doing something most days and weekends, so I don't really have days off. When the weather's bad, it's usually vehicle/tractor/home maintenance stuff or food preservation. Assuming all things are done, wife and I might go into the city for an evening, stay at a hotel, and come back the next day. Sometimes, it's just a lot of sleeping. The rest, I try to sneak in A Link to the Past Randomizer runs when I have some time.
I got on FB when it was still only for students. I quit something like 5 years ago. I never had insta. I quit twitter partially pre-corona and fully deleted it a couple years ago. I mostly just read things, especially during Corona when local governments posted a lot there (until recently, twitter was king in Japan. I think Insta has since dethroned it somewhat).
Anything more than the bearst hint of icing is not for me, personally.
I use vscode for everything these days, but I work mostly in go. I always preferred intellij to eclipse and the like for java and never used vscode for it.
I used to deal with heavy depression, even into my 30s. I also have a number of health issues. That was enough to decide to get snipped. Bringing a kid into this world as things get worse than they have been in a long time in a number of places... absolutely not.
Defeat, doom, and giving up just makes it a done deal and accomplishes nothing.
Clearly the daughter of the guy in The Matrix which is not real murica!
5: English, German, French, Spanish, and Japanese.
I'm from the US but haven't lived there in a decade so maybe I count? I also use mbin and not lemmy, but close enough. I like the various science communities most, I think. I actually don't really use subscriptions and just block communities that I have zero interest in so it's a bit tougher to say 'I always go to xxxx'.
I can't answer that, but the reason I'm typing this from Windows is that getting DiVinci to reliably work in linux has been a pain in my ass.