It's actually because January is also misspelled. Or possibly because Excel's language/region isn't set up right (I see your month abbreviations aren't us-eng... If excel is in us-eng it likely isn't going to identify them properly.
pianoplant
Many houseplants you buy from the hardware store or similar have been terribly mistreated by the store and transport process so they'll show signs of stress within days of bringing them home usually.
New plant owners often assume they're doing something wrong, but you have to remember the plant just went through some major trauma so it's going to have issues for a little bit.
Just water and care for it as prescribed and it'll usually get better eventually.
Bonus tip: buy a plant from a locally nursery and it'll likely be healthy when you get it :)
This is something I'm struggling with a bit actually.
I created a custom peer to peer networking library for an old game from the 90s. It uses an ICE (webRTC) library with a signaling server to establish peer to peer connections. I looked into libp2p but I can't wrap my head around how a DHT would be better than my simple signaling / lobby server. Yes, you'd have lots of potential relay servers around, but I already use a TURN server provoder for my current solution that has global relays for pennies per month. And Kademlia/DHT doesn't remove the need for a primary server somewhere because every new client needs an initial peer to connect - so I have to provide a static peer anyway. Not sure how this is any different than a server.
Anyway - I really like libp2p and want to explore the option, but that's my experience with an alternative p2p option.
All of his books are just wonderful.
I thoroughly enjoy being in Japan for this reason. So peaceful. People speak quietly and specifically try not to make any loud noises in public. It's always so jarring getting back to the states and listening to my loud Texan father-in-law lol.
If this was real they'd definitely say 0 fat, 0 sodium, 0 sugar. Companies are allowed to round down under a certain amount un the US
Shirokuma Cafe (polar bear's Cafe).
Paprika. To see the parade for the first time again... Wow.
Keio line is in Japan. So technically it's a train-nigiri.
That's looks kinda like the view from a room in Hotel Gracery in Shinjuku.
Ironically AI would probably work ok here whereas excel is using a human-designed pattern matching heuristic that apparently either has a bug or didn't take into account your locale properly. I say that as someone with a relatively negative opinion of ai
This is a task ai would do well at whereas most of the Excel workflow it would not.