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  1. Comment on Miracle of Sound - Nameless (2013) in ~music

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    This is a Planescape Torment tribute song. Surprisingly good! just heard it for the first time right now

    This is a Planescape Torment tribute song. Surprisingly good! just heard it for the first time right now

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  2. Comment on Reddit will require you to be logged in to use old.reddit.com in ~tech

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    Next step is verifying your age to see if you are old enough for old.reddit.com

    Next step is verifying your age to see if you are old enough for old.reddit.com

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  3. Comment on Should the plural of "milf" be "milfs" or "milves"? in ~humanities.languages

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    If someone pronounced "milves" in a sentence I wouldn't know what they were talking about... maybe I would hear "mills" (like windmills)?? Additionally, if you write MILFs I can Ctrl+F "MILF" and...

    If someone pronounced "milves" in a sentence I wouldn't know what they were talking about... maybe I would hear "mills" (like windmills)??

    Additionally, if you write MILFs I can Ctrl+F "MILF" and still see relevant content whereas "milves" will mismatch on "v"

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  4. Comment on What programming/technical projects have you been working on? in ~comp

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    That's interesting! I've used StreetComplete before but wasn't aware they are porting to KMP / CMP. I would be using MapLibre Compose but it doesn't support addProtocol() so I'm using the native...

    That's interesting! I've used StreetComplete before but wasn't aware they are porting to KMP / CMP.

    I would be using MapLibre Compose but it doesn't support addProtocol() so I'm using the native SDKs per platform. So in my case using MapLibre Compose would require running an HTTP server inside the app rather than Direct JNI. But maybe I will switch later if it turns out to require too much platform code

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  5. Comment on What programming/technical projects have you been working on? in ~comp

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    Right now it's kinda a mix between CoMapeo and "Google My Maps" where it's up to the users to upstream their data to OSM but a lot of the data templates will be OSM inspired. It's a mesh map so...

    Right now it's kinda a mix between CoMapeo and "Google My Maps" where it's up to the users to upstream their data to OSM but a lot of the data templates will be OSM inspired.

    It's a mesh map so everyone's map will look different depending on what other maps they've subscribed to. Like an RSS client for maps

  6. Comment on What programming/technical projects have you been working on? in ~comp

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    I'm building an collaborative P2P mapping app with iroh and Kotlin Multiplatform / CMP. It's my first time building a GUI that can compile to such a wide variety of platforms (Android, iOS,...

    I'm building an collaborative P2P mapping app with iroh and Kotlin Multiplatform / CMP. It's my first time building a GUI that can compile to such a wide variety of platforms (Android, iOS, Linux/macOS/Windows desktops, Server [via Ktor]) where it doesn't feel like I'm having to special case everything. Things mostly just work and that is a great feeling.

    One very cool crate that I came across is iroh-topic-tracker:

    Serverless, decentralized peer discovery for iroh-gossip topics using experimental DHT Signed Peer Announcements.

    This crate uses the implementation of the experimental Draft BEP (PR #174) for announcing and discovering cryptographically signed peer identities (Ed25519 public keys) on the Mainline DHT by Nuhvi. This enables overlay networks like Iroh to discover peers without centralized trackers, utilizing signed announcements to verify identity before connection.

    I'm using it to build a "Discover" page based on the nearest level 7 H3 Cells (~5 km) using the user's location (or they can choose a different location on the map). by broadcasting to an iroh gossip channel of the given H3 Cell name. It's a bit social media-y but it's pretty cool that it all works without a central server.

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  7. Comment on Esteban Morgado Cuarteto - Milongueros (2007) in ~music

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    kinda reminds me of vgm bg music or Studio Ghibli-esque "library music" but a bit more attention grabbing than that due to more complex orchestration kinda reminds me of Astor Piazzolla

    kinda reminds me of vgm bg music or Studio Ghibli-esque "library music" but a bit more attention grabbing than that due to more complex orchestration

    kinda reminds me of Astor Piazzolla

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  8. Comment on We can fix the future, Star Trek shows us how in ~humanities

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    One of the big problems with a post-scarcity future is that there are some things which really are scarce. Like land. Lots of people want to live in New York City but there's only so much density...

    One of the big problems with a post-scarcity future is that there are some things which really are scarce. Like land. Lots of people want to live in New York City but there's only so much density you can build until the only remaining options are not in New York but New Jersey.

    In the United States, probably more money has been made through the appreciation of real estate than in any other way. What are the long-term consequences if an increasing percentage of savings and wealth, as it now seems, is used to inflate the prices of already existing assets - real estate and stocks - instead of creating new production and innovation?

    Erik S. Reinert and Arno Mong Daastøl, Production Capitalism vs. Financial Capitalism (1998)

    There is still a lot we could do to increase density in New York until we hit that point. Post-artificial-scarcity is a much more tangible goal. We could reconstruct New York City (5 boroughs) into a mega-structure apartment building: 303 square miles / 8.3 billion people * 150 sq ft per person = 147 floors (if we used the full Tri-State Metro Area we would only need 10 stories, around the same as Kowloon Walled City).

    Very quickly this megastructure would stop looking like New York City--and that is the main problem. It seems like there is a certain threshold that would be crossed which would turn NYC into something that is no longer NYC. Building replica cities could go a long way... but there are still many people who would be frustrated to not be able to live in the original NYC: without money, how do we decide who gets to live there?


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    The ParPolity participatory democracy thing led me on a pretty interesting web binge:

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  9. Comment on Are there any video games that are/were popular in your country, that the rest of the world hardly knows about? in ~games

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    I think one way to do it is to look at NTSC-exclusive games which sold over a million copies: Xenogears Dragon Quest VII EarthBound (didn't sell well outside Japan but it is pretty well known now;...

    I think one way to do it is to look at NTSC-exclusive games which sold over a million copies:

    • Xenogears
    • Dragon Quest VII
    • EarthBound (didn't sell well outside Japan but it is pretty well known now; didn't get a PAL release until 2013)

    And PAL-exclusive games which sold over a million copies:

    • Hugo the Troll
    • LMA Manager
    • Asterix, Titeuf
    • Brian Lara Cricket
    • Moorhuhn (@shu already mentioned this)
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  10. Comment on Are there any video games that are/were popular in your country, that the rest of the world hardly knows about? in ~games

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    yeah The Oregon Trail might be the earliest example of this. The international home computer market looked different than it did in the US / Canada. While American classrooms were filled with...

    one of the old Apple ][e games we played in school like Number Munchers

    yeah The Oregon Trail might be the earliest example of this. The international home computer market looked different than it did in the US / Canada. While American classrooms were filled with Apple IIs and later IBM PCs, kids in countries like the UK, Germany, or Japan were playing on the ZX Spectrum, c64, Famicom...

    American football sports video games like Madden and College Football are also much more popular in the US while soccer / FIFA is much more popular internationally.

    There are also subculture games like Cabela’s Big Game Hunter but maybe those don't count here

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  11. Comment on List of films adapted into novels in ~books

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    Oh that is very interesting! The book is based on the movie script but the book was released before the movie so people assume the movie is based on the book

    Oh that is very interesting! The book is based on the movie script but the book was released before the movie so people assume the movie is based on the book

  12. Comment on Who was the first transgender person? in ~lgbt

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    probably the first transsex was shortly after the first male/female diversification https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilateria#Common_ancestor all the exciting stuff happened 490 million years ago....

    probably the first transsex was shortly after the first male/female diversification

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilateria#Common_ancestor

    all the exciting stuff happened 490 million years ago. the past 210 million years have been kinda a snoozefest... eg. all clownfish are born male. The dominant, largest male in a group will change into a female after the dominant female dies: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequential_hermaphroditism


    I should clarify that because gender is socially constructed that the above examples don't really get at the same thing. And the word transgender is not exactly an umbrella, universal, term as different, earlier cultures have things similar but don't necessarily identify with transgender identity:

    Ultimately, Western terms like gay and transgender overlap but do not align exactly with Samoan gender terms found in the traditional culture of Sāmoa.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fa%CA%BBafafine#History_and_terminology

    Although kathoey is often translated as 'transgender woman' in English, this term is not correct in Thailand.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathoey#General_description

    So we could probably identify the first transgender based on the first person that really identified with the word "transgender" and wanted to describe themselves by it!


    How far back can we verify a "third gender" existing...? Well, we can really only go as far as writing allows. But it looks like even the first people to write things down in Mesopotamia (Sumerians) around 3400 BCE were very aware of "third gender" existing even at that time:

    Even if we cannot know for sure the exact gender identities of these individuals and temple members, it is clear that people have been living outside of the gender binary for thousands of years. Throughout ancient Mesopotamia, it is evident that people lived a wide range of gender identities. They may have even been widely known and respected, and perhaps even considered important members and contributors to their communities.

    https://www.academuseducation.co.uk/post/ancient-mesopotamian-transgender-and-non-binary-identities

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  13. Comment on List of films adapted into novels in ~books

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    (film-to-book: not to be confused with book-to-film adaptations)

    (film-to-book: not to be confused with book-to-film adaptations)

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  14. Comment on I almost got hit by a car in ~life

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    Right... my point is that the OP is arguing that he is "just" reducing 16 decibels and then at the same time saying that an 11 dB difference is far greater than it sounds on paper. So the...

    Right... my point is that the OP is arguing that he is "just" reducing 16 decibels and then at the same time saying that an 11 dB difference is far greater than it sounds on paper. So the conclusion should be that 16 decibels is probably too much to reduce as it is a 5.3x increase in noise floor

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  15. Comment on I almost got hit by a car in ~life

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    I feel like this desire for recency is unwarranted. There are plenty of scientific studies from 100 or even 500 years ago that don't need to be replicated every year seems like a somewhat...

    though, to my surprise, the handful of studies I found are all at least a decade old

    I feel like this desire for recency is unwarranted. There are plenty of scientific studies from 100 or even 500 years ago that don't need to be replicated every year

    just 16 decibels

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    an 11 dB difference is far greater than it sounds on paper

    seems like a somewhat contradictory conclusion?

    I like those Neckband style speakers. It's still easy to hear everything on the road and it isn't very loud to other people so it's not like carrying a boombox where everyone can listen to what you're listening to

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  16. Comment on Origami Boulder in ~arts