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TWeaK , to nostupidquestions in What is the point of geo-restriction?

Traditionally, it’s been about money.

More recently, with the introduction of the EU’s laws on cookies, it’s been about compliance. A website in the US might not wish to comply with the EU cookie laws, and elect to keep its articles geoblocked outside of the US.

freagle , to nostupidquestions in What is the point of geo-restriction?

Profit and propaganda

Galactic_hitchhiker , to piracy in DRM removal tool was taken down from github. If you can, please download it from gitlab before its taken down too

I am glad that others saved the source code elsewhere and kept it alive. How does deDRM_tools by noDRM avoid takedown due to piracy? I use that on a regular basis, and I am afraid that it might be taken down someday, and surprised that it is alive for so long. How has it stayed alive for so long?

surrendertogravity , to gaming in What side content should I do after finishing TOTK?
@surrendertogravity@wayfarershaven.eu avatar

I completed all of the shrines before I beat the game, and found it enjoyable. I also really enjoyed running around the depths collecting all the lightroots. I enjoy exploring caves and wells too, so that’s next on my list to complete. Grinding for armor sets is tedious to me so I’m skipping it…

sarahasakura , to showerthoughts in A year in Mars is longer than the ones on Earth, so ppl living on Mars would celebrate less birthdays and technically die younger.

It is a curious thing - I think for the foreseeable future, we’d likely still track age via Earth years for the sake of avoiding this kind of thing. I wonder if/when we do colonize, how long would it take for the Martians to actually switch. How much would our cultures have drifted by that point?

And a related shower thought - until relatively recently (late 1960s), any definition we used to track time has been crazy localized to our planet, compared to other things in math and science where many of those concepts would still work the same elsewhere

axtualdave ,

A lot of science fiction writers try to address the problem of time when humanity becomes a space-faring race. Star Trek has the idea of a “Stardate” and instructed the script writers to just fucking make it up,

For example, 1313.5 is twelve o’clock noon of one day and 1314.5 would be noon of the next day. Each percentage point (sic) is roughly equivalent to one-tenth of one day. The progression of stardates in your script should remain constant but don’t worry about whether or not there is a progression from other scripts. Stardates are a mathematical formula which varies depending on location in the galaxy, velocity of travel, and other factors, can vary widely from episode to episode."

Meanwhile, Asimov in the Robots / Foundation universe, everyone still uses the idea of a 365-day / 24-hour day “year”, even if no one remembers Earth (except a R. Daneel Olivaw and a few others).

And Kim Stanley Robinson in his Mars trilogy does what OP notes – Martian years are longer, and the societies diverge pretty rapidly, within a generation, for a whole host of reasons.

ryven ,
@ryven@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

When I was last working on sci-fi writing (for a game I was running), I came to the conclusion that most places that are in contact with galactic society (in a setting with FTL travel and communication) would probably have one calendar that is standardized for official use, and at least one that is local to the planet. Systems with multiple inhabited worlds might have a system-wide calendar in addition to the individual calendars.

On the other hand, people living on ships, space stations, or remote outposts might track everything in standard time.

Dealing with characters who negotiate contracts across interstellar distances and frequently move between ships and planets made keeping track of things like “what time is it planetside if we rest for 8 standard hours on the ship?” and “if we agree that this contract in another system begins in 30 standard days, but we’re occupied here for another local week, how much time do we have for travel?” enough of an annoyance that I went looking for a program that could automatically track these things, but I don’t remember if I ever found one.

JackGreenEarth ,

It would probably be simple enough to develop in python, if you got a freelance developer to do it for you - or knew Python yourself

silasmariner ,

Why python though?

JackGreenEarth ,

Python is a good language for data manipulation/analysis.

MedK OP ,

Whoa, that’s fascinating. Thank you for all the great book recommendations!

Underwear ,

I think for the foreseeable future, we’d likely still track age via Earth years for the sake of avoiding this kind of thing

This is actually how it’s handled in the science fiction universes. Star Wars for example uses Corusant time as the standard across the galaxy.

JohnDClay ,

Belters in the expanse are bitter at their colonial ancestors for dictating how they measure time and space

InverseParallax ,

Aye beratna, it’s hard to feel we matter out here, the distances are so vast, it’s hard to believe that we can make a difference.

AbouBenAdhem ,

Even our sense of time comes from them. The time it takes the Earth to spin on its axis; the Earth to go once around the Sun. On Jupiter, you’d be celebrating your first birthday. It’s hard to feel we matter out here, isn’t it? The distances are so vast—it’s hard to believe that we can make a difference.

peter , to selfhosted in Self hosting a Lemmy instance for just myself?

I host my personal instance on a beefier vps but it also hosts a few other tools I use. Lemmy is very slow and resource heavy to build but once running it’s not terrible at hogging resources.

EntropicalVacation , to nostupidquestions in Why are indigo and violet in the rainbow and not just purple?
@EntropicalVacation@midwest.social avatar

I just wanted to add this link to xkcd’s survey results about color names because it’s fun and possibly relevant.

FutileRecipe , to selfhosted in Running webpages as standalone programs in Windows

What I want are basically containers for a browser. So I hit the button for the ‘program’ which really just launches a browser that goes to the specific address, and ideally, can retain login information, and appears as a distinct item in the task bar, with it’s own icon, and cannot simply be merged with my browser.

Sounds like you want a Progressive Web App (PWA). Really handy things, and is actually how I use Lemmy via Voyager: vger.app

wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_web_app

s08nlql9 , to nostupidquestions in Do upvotes in an unsubscribed community count?

afaik (and tested) it should work even if you’re not subscribed to the community

EDIT: can also create post

eggsim , (edited ) to gaming in What side content should I do after finishing TOTK?
@eggsim@beehaw.org avatar

I’m not sure what interests you most (or if you’ve already done this), but one thing I’ve always enjoyed is trying to tackle all of the shrines. Each of them has their own puzzles that’s different enough to keep me entertained, and the access to skip travel points is great for whatever else you might be doing.

You can also try to get korok seeds but those are sometimes even more annoying than the regular side quests

Edit: Sorry for the double comment, my app was glitching

leraje , to selfhosted in r/selfhosted is still rising, WTF? Come to Lemmy!!!
@leraje@lemmy.world avatar

Subscriber numbers mean little. Take a look at the trend for the posts per day and comments per day graphs. They’re far more accurate indicators of the level of engagement actual users are having with reddit.

I’ve just checked for 10 of the subs I used to subscribe to, 2 of which have over 30m subscribers - all of them have the same downward trend in terms of posts and comments. I’m not saying reddit is in trouble but less new content is being created and that which is is being talked about less, eventually that will take a toll.

scrubbles ,
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

Neat, where are you pulling these graphs?

leraje ,
@leraje@lemmy.world avatar

Check the link in OP’s post.

MrMusAddict , to nostupidquestions in Do upvotes in an unsubscribed community count?

Yes, posts and comments are upvoteable even even not subscribed to their community. Subscribing only affects what content you see when you filter your feed to “subscribed”.

kuroyousei , to showerthoughts in Barbie and Chevrolet parternered, but it wasn't to promote the Malibu.
@kuroyousei@sh.itjust.works avatar

No amount of promotion could save the Malibu. It’s one of the shittiest cars on the road.

Source: I am a dealer. They almost never run green light and when they do, they fail PSI/arbitrate.

Welp_im_damned , to android in What are your power user/advanced use cases for your phone?

my pixel 7 pro as a video editing machine by using luma fusion. It’s a great setup Imo.

tinwhiskers , to android in What are your power user/advanced use cases for your phone?
@tinwhiskers@kbin.social avatar

My phone is my sole PC and has been for about 7 months now. I use it for everything. I'm using nreal AR glasses for a massive virtual 80" screen via Dex. I use a Bluetooth mouse and mechanical keyboard. I use libre office for real work, I do development work right on the phone. I also use andronix on the phone for when I need a more full blown Linux desktop for gimp, IDEs, GIS, etc.

Blaze ,
@Blaze@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

Very interesting, which phone do you have?

tinwhiskers ,
@tinwhiskers@kbin.social avatar

I'm just using a Samsung S20+. You need a Samsung if you want Dex.

mfat ,

Or you can use Motorola’s Ready For with any Motorola Edge phones.

Blaze ,
@Blaze@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

Thanks!

DontTreadOnBigfoot ,
@DontTreadOnBigfoot@lemmy.world avatar

Looks to be on the way for Pixels, too.

androidcentral.com/…/with-pixel-8-google-may-fina…

warmaster ,

If this is really coming to AOSP, it will be huge.

Welp_im_damned ,

I mean android desktop has been in asop since android 10, google has just been slowly developing it.

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