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mrec commented on Lightning declines over shipping lanes following regulation of sulfur emissions   theconversation.com/the-w... · Posted by u/lentoutcry
siliconc0w · a day ago
I wonder if this has implications for geo-engineering projects that want to inject sulfur into the atmosphere. More lightning seems like a problematic side effect.
mrec · a day ago
AIUI those plans typically involve injecting e.g. sulphur dioxide into the stratosphere specifically, not the atmosphere as a whole. Lightning can sometimes occur that high, but it's definitely not the norm.
mrec commented on Mirage 2 – Generative World Engine   demo.dynamicslab.ai/chaos... · Posted by u/selimonder
mrec · 3 days ago
I was mildly amused (but not especially surprised) to see that the "Hunter's Vale" initial image includes what's pretty clearly a partial Skyrim HUD compass at the top.
mrec commented on In the long run, LLMs make us dumber   desunit.com/blog/in-the-l... · Posted by u/speckx
neom · 3 days ago
Bit tangential, but I find oral traditions really interesting, the sheer scale of what can be done is quite impressive: https://blog.education.nationalgeographic.org/2016/04/08/abo... -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songline
mrec · 3 days ago
I don't think it's too tangential. If you haven't already seen it, I suspect you'd enjoy this; it really made an impact on me when I first read it, especially the ending.

https://www.fantasticanachronism.com/p/having-had-no-predece...

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mrec commented on Microsoft keeps adding stuff into Windows we don't need   theregister.com/2025/08/1... · Posted by u/rntn
the__alchemist · 8 days ago
This is so annoying. I just had a Windows update, and had to decline Office and backups again. The worst one I've encountered is moving your home folder items to OneDrive without consent.

On the plus side of Windows added features, PowerToys has some nice tools!

For the audio device switching mentioned in the article: Try downloading Soundswitch: Fixed this for me. (Note: There's a scammy-looking software that also goes by this name; be careful!)

mrec · 8 days ago
The "OOBE" post-update prompt has become incredibly toxic. The last one even started blocking Alt-Tab so you couldn't get out, and demanded a Microsoft account password which I never use so don't have memorized. And of course I couldn't get to my usual reminders. If I didn't have a mobile handy as backup (which I didn't, until recently) I'd basically be looking at a bricked PC.

This is about as dark-pattern-ey as it gets. Pretty sure I'm going to be making the jump to Linux for my next machine, or on this one if W10 becomes unusable after EoL.

mrec commented on Font-size-adjust Is Useful   matklad.github.io/2025/07... · Posted by u/Bogdanp
Filligree · a month ago
Which system font? There’s no standards here; each operating system has their own, with no guarantees as to what is available.

Until OS developers get their house in order, designers will keep on ignoring them.

mrec · a month ago
From https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/font-family :

    system-ui

    Glyphs are taken from the default user interface font
    on a given platform. Because typographic traditions vary
    widely across the world, this generic is provided for 
    typefaces that don't map cleanly into the other generics.

mrec commented on On doing hard things   parv.bearblog.dev/kayakin... · Posted by u/speckx
scair · a month ago
mrec · a month ago
Yes, that was the one, thanks.
mrec commented on On doing hard things   parv.bearblog.dev/kayakin... · Posted by u/speckx
IceDane · a month ago
Yeah, maybe the original message sort of got lost along the way. I think there is still some truth in the post when applied to the title.

I think one of the most important things I ever learned is that hard things take time. There is an obvious relationship between the effort required and the size of the undertaking, but also the worthiness of the effort. In other words: rarely, if ever, can you build great things in a short amount of time or with little effort.

And that's where this post makes sense: to build something great or to solve something hard, you have to show up every day and chip away at the problem, piece by piece. The progress will be slow and nearly invisible to you as you experience it, and is usually only clear in hindsight after a year or two (or more), when you can look back and see all that's changed -- hopefully for the better -- since you started.

mrec · a month ago
I think it's more than just "hard things take time". The key sentence for me is this one:

> Kayaking taught me to be okay with repeatedly looking dumb in public.

I had the same thing when I first started running, in my early 50s. I'm sure I looked absolutely ridiculous. (I'm fairly sure I still do, I just stopped caring.) When I first started I would go out around 6am, partly because it was cooler but mostly so I wouldn't be seen. I've chatted to other runners who were the same, even keeping it secret from their family.

Getting over that has been a very positive change, and a generally-applicable one. I've just started blogging publicly, which would historically have triggered the same kind of looking-like-an-idiot phobias.

There was a post (maybe saw it here, maybe on Reddit) about sucking in public being a kind of moat for all sorts of interesting things. Crossing it gets you to places you otherwise couldn't go.

mrec commented on Larry (cat)   en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lar... · Posted by u/dcminter
3pt14159 · 2 months ago
I can't believe how long this Wikipedia article is and complete with sources! Like, it's just a cat! I'm surprised the notoriety police haven't swooped in.
mrec · 2 months ago
Wikipedia used to have a "List of pet cats of gorillas" article. Sadly it doesn't seem to have survived.

u/mrec

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