[-] 0xb@lemm.ee 20 points 1 month ago

You need to find better podcasts to listen.

[-] 0xb@lemm.ee 9 points 1 month ago

The one I listen the most and for the longest is No such thing as a fish.

Other that that, Better Offline, Darknet diaries, Money Stuff, Search engine, a local politics one that I disagree with but I use to be aware of what my local conservative pseudo fascists are arguing about.

And not so regularly many others whenever there's an interesting episode.

[-] 0xb@lemm.ee 4 points 1 month ago

I don't know the precise answer, but I do know this:

  1. Often the kind of measures that are about something vast and complex (like population for example) are really good approximations, not completely exact numbers. So maybe doesn't matter because the number itself is not trying to be 100% accurate.
  2. As far as I know those measures are made from the top down view, like with airplanes or satellites, so no it would not include inclines. To include inclines in a precise way it would have to be measured each one on the spot, which is not the way that is done. There are almost no field surveyors these days, again, as far as I know. And to include inclines in an approximate way takes us to point 1 again so it wouldn't matter much if there were a small difference.
  3. Why would we do that? Almost everything we use land for requires it to be horizontally flat, so we flatten it. For example, an irregular coastline doesn't matter because we can use the crevices and irregularities to fit in more boats or ports or beaches, since the sea is horizontally flat and that is what really matter to us. But if there's a hill with a greater area because of the steepness of it we cannot fit more houses or warehouses of streets. We have to flatten it first so we gain noting from it being inclined.

So form my point of view it would be almost as if we tried to include the sides of a ravine or gorge in the measure just because technically it is area space.

Sorry if I cannot give you an exact answer, but I wanted to comment because you raised an interesting point that made me think.

Cheers.

[-] 0xb@lemm.ee 5 points 1 month ago

official 'very cool post'

so much interesting stuff in here

[-] 0xb@lemm.ee 15 points 3 months ago

I don't understand what is it you did but I'm glad you did it because this looks amazing

[-] 0xb@lemm.ee 1 points 3 months ago

Can't wait. Also really appreciate the fact that in my third world country it seems to be priced very fairly, instead of the usual "Original USD price converted + 20% more just because fuck you".

[-] 0xb@lemm.ee 52 points 3 months ago

it would have been so much cheaper to just start the xchan imageboard from scratch instead taking 4 years turning twitter into it

[-] 0xb@lemm.ee 3 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Hey thanks, no apology needed. In fact, I think you are making me think about giving the original another go now that I know about those mods.

btw i didn't know that it was based on Roadside Picnic, haven't read it, but I have in my reading list since I saw it mentioned in HyperNormalisation. Thanks.

[-] 0xb@lemm.ee 2 points 3 months ago

Thank you for such a detailed comparison!

It seems that they are largely different in many aspects, but probably similar in the ways I most enjoy of a game. I actually tried to play STALKER once a long time ago and never really clicked for me, in part because of the same reason you mention, it was very wonky and didn't run well at all, but I am willing to give this one a chance given that the same happened to me with the Metro series. One of my favorite parts of metro was the Caspian desert in exodus, which I would say is kind of an open world map, so maybe I can hope that this one captures me in the same way.

Thanks for the response, and let's hope this will be a great one!

[-] 0xb@lemm.ee 4 points 3 months ago

I hope it's somewhat like the metro games, those are some of my all time favorites and absolutely would love more of something with that atmosphere and immersion.

[-] 0xb@lemm.ee 1 points 3 months ago

I feel like you should just download the apps and test them yourself instead of only going by ratings. These are free apps, and it takes a few minutes to see if something has the feature or feel you want. Once you uninstall a launcher, android goes back to the previous with all its configurations as it was, so you don't need to risk your previous setup. Just a suggestion of what I do, because I find that for something as particular as a phone launcher, ratings are often incomplete information.

[-] 0xb@lemm.ee 1 points 3 months ago

I support this just because it's something so niche that I believe you balloon people deserve it. I feel like we all with our own requests for media players and readers and launchers and messengers have at least a couple usable options and tons of options that may require getting used to or some compromise, but are there. But an app for balloon pilots? There's something that probably is in dire need of something else.

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