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@FluffyDisk42 Hmm, I don't think the pic got attached (I've seen the pic on other sites though)
@leaf It's too bad digital cameras weren't really a thing back in the day... it's nice to have pictures :) (I know people took lewd pics with film, but I'd be way too embarrassed to get those sort of pics developed)
@leaf Happy birthday!
@erkhyan Congratulations!
Student hacked Taiwan high-speed rail to trigger emergency brakes

A 23-year-old university student in Taiwan was arrested for interfering with the TETRA communication system used by the country's high-speed railway network (THSR).

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Mission accomplished! Got my docs with the government-approved 黃 :)

BTW, the Taiwanese National ID card is just some laminated cardstock? That seems really old-fashioned. It does have various holograms in it, so I guess it's hard to counterfeit, but I was expecting something out of an ID card printer. Even furry cons use those for badges :)

i did have to go back to immigration and get a residency certificate with the corrected name, but at least I was in and out in 15 minutes. So I'm finally on the last step: get my new passport on Friday. Just in time to head back to the US on Saturday.
For #pride month you cannot say “let me get this straight”. Instead say “ok just so we’re queer”.
While I get treating the two variants as different, especially in these digital times—I suspect a Unicode CJK variant-insensitive comparison is difficult, maybe impossible to properly do—it seems like some flexibility should be allowed for a difference like this which doesn't really matter. There's no technical restriction in their computer system that requires the residency certificate name match the household registration name. When I went to register, the clerk needed to manually re-type the info from the residency cert into the household registration system, and she actually didn't notice that my name was the simplified variant. She typed the traditional one and printed out a new household registration record, basically completing the process, but then someone else who was reviewing it spotted the difference and they spent over an hour figuring out how to undo my registration and completely remove me from the system.
So I don't know why/how my dad got the simplified version on his passport, but it's messing things up :( Seems like when issuing his passport, they could/should have checked it against his household registration record to make sure it had the same name.