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hwc

234 カルマ登録 13 年前

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hwc
·一昨日·議論
just move the prime meridian. the one we use for timekeeping doesn't have to aligh with longitude forever.
hwc
·16 日前·議論
A few years ago, before I bought a Nintendo for my kid, he was playing Minecraft on an iPad. I tried to pair a Bluetooth controller, and had no luck. I think the OS was too locked down. At the same time, I could connect a Bluetooth controller to my Android phone and play Minecraft with no problem.

In fact, I've said for a long time that I wish I had a nice Android tablet with a Tegra chip that I could both use as regular tablet and as a game system.
hwc
·16 日前·議論
With WASM and WebGL being mature technologies, I'm not sure why there aren't more video games published this way. For really big games with lots of assets, having those assets in local storage makes sense. But I wouldn't mind if a game "installer" is just your browser asking "This game wants to use up to 20 GB of local disc space. Is that okay?"
hwc
·30 日前·議論
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hwc
·2 か月前·議論
Aren't you supposed to find the solutions BEFORE you announce the product?
hwc
·4 か月前·議論
Please note that the US Congress has not approved the existence of a "Department of War" this century. Calling it the Department of Defense is the only legally correct way to refer to it.
hwc
·8 か月前·議論
Now make it do a perceptually uniform color space.
hwc
·9 か月前·議論
Yep, I can't quite get as much power out of the panels on my roof as I use on average, but that's okay because I am reducing the cost of transmission by a significant amount.
hwc
·9 か月前·議論
Probably not orders of magnitude cheaper than today. But energy prices will become very stable.
hwc
·10 か月前·議論
How did they make any money at all without ads?
hwc
·10 か月前·議論
Yeah, if you can't send robots to the surface to mine necessary minerals, don't bother building floating cities.
hwc
·10 か月前·議論
> and padded

I prefer to use a laptop sleeve, and then it doesn't matter if it is padded or not.
hwc
·10 か月前·議論
Also, you need a place to build the dike. Look at a map of Miami, for example, and tell me where you want to build a dike. In front of Miami Beach? And how far does it go? All the way up the coast? There's 120 miles of continuous city on the Atlantic Coast. Also, the land is all very porous sand on top of porous coral. Even if you build a dike out of clay and concrete, water will still seep in from below. This is already happening at high tide.
hwc
·10 か月前·議論
My parents bought a house 11 feet above sea level. The right combination of high tides and storm surge could easily flood that any time. It hasn't happened yet, but the sea level could rise a foot or so in the next generation, making flooding more likely every year.
hwc
·10 か月前·議論
I used to live in this part of the country. There's an insane amount of disregard for the environment and climate. Yes, new buildings have to be reinforced against hurricanes. But they are still building new houses only a few meters above sea level, as if sea level rise wasn't already unavoidable.

And on the largest scale, there is a limit to the amount of fresh groundwater that wells along the South Florida coast can get. Once they exceed that amount, they'll be pumping brackish water seeping in from the ocean. Then they have to desalinate the brackish water.

But the last time I was there, they were still building new houses.