[-] JanoRis@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago

Thanks, i also had it on my wishlist. Nice to get it for free

[-] JanoRis@lemmy.world 3 points 3 weeks ago

yeah though in some countries employees were still protected from usage of such software or the usage had to be confirmed and agreed. This seems like it could be used as a loophole

[-] JanoRis@lemmy.world 20 points 3 weeks ago

Also scared how companies might use it to control their employees

[-] JanoRis@lemmy.world 4 points 7 months ago

It's beautiful, but there was a good chance to get stuck everywhere in cars without all-wheel drive. In my neighborhood the snow services dont run through to remove the snow from road and parkings, so you have to do it by hand. Took 3 hours to free our house with 2 people and there was not much place left to shovel the snow too. Over night the temperatures dropped to ~ -12°C so everything is frozen now too. Can't imagine what 70 cm in a day would be like. This was probably the highest single day snowfall i experienced, the only comparable time was i think in 2005

But yeah has been a while since i last saw a white christmas. Nowadays the most snowfall seems to happen in february/march

[-] JanoRis@lemmy.world 8 points 7 months ago

You might want to replace that it with not. Like that it sounds like tge traps do harm the animals

[-] JanoRis@lemmy.world 20 points 7 months ago

They explain that in the article. Light barely gets absorbed in water, which is why you can see several meters deep in water. Only the absorbed part can turn into heat.

They measured an effect that partly evaporates water more efficiently than the heat influx can. The theory mentioned in the article is, that light directly knocks out water molecules at the water/air surface boundary. The measured effect was the most effective with light of a green wavelength

[-] JanoRis@lemmy.world 2 points 7 months ago

Is the company Microsoft?

[-] JanoRis@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

at least it's on gamepass

[-] JanoRis@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago

Ich auch. Hat mich schon gewundert wieso die deutsche community plötzlich so tot ist

[-] JanoRis@lemmy.world 5 points 10 months ago

devs want to add the possibility to remove custom multiplayer characters in the future, but it seems it is not included in this patch yet

[-] JanoRis@lemmy.world 15 points 10 months ago

This patch doesn't yet allow the removal of custom multiplayer characters from a party right?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by JanoRis@lemmy.world to c/dataisbeautiful@lemmy.world

During the Reddit Blackout i made a graph showing the posts and comments/day (Link).

Some days ago i was asked to make an Update so here it is.

Source Data is from here and contains the same Data as some may know from here. Only difference is that the post and comment count is summed over the day.

EDIT:

The Original Post Data contained inconsistent Data points on each day (see here).

This is the corrected Chart, which uses the difference in Post IDs between the days to calculate the daily number (adjusted to s between the api calls):

I also adjusted the values to 10^6 and adjusted the y-axis ranges, I hope this makes it easier on the eyes.

For people complaining on the mixed chart: Double column looks bad with 2Y-Axis, and double lines looks too empty. 2Y-Axis are necessary cause of the difference in scaling of the posts and comments data, only other option would be an axis break.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by JanoRis@lemmy.world to c/RedditMigration@kbin.social

Most data shown so far looked at the Peak per Minute numbers, so I wanted to see the day data instead.

I took the data from the blackout.photon-reddit site source.

It seems that it makes a Reddit Api call every Minute searching the newest Post and Comment and calculates both per Minute rates.

I wanted to see the effect the Blackout had over the day, so I summed the data and plotted it. Seems like between 11th and 12th June the comments/day diminished by -19.2%. The posts/day saw a decline of -8.9%.

I have also been looking at the Subreddit Stats: Most comments and posts come from r/Askreddit. On 13th June the Sub had 2.4% of the total comments and 0.44% of the total site posts. Sadly I can't see the list of the most commenting and posting subs from reddit before the Blackout because it doesn't seem to work on wayback machine.

But currently it seems like the Top100 commenting Subreddits only make out ~10% (Askreddit: ~1.5%) . So the bulk of the comments happens on the sheer number of other active subreddits.

The subreddit stats site also doesn't show how it gets the data and doesn't make it easy to see historical data overview. During the Blackout there seems to have been post spamming from a now banned german nsfw sub that had even more posts/day than Askreddit

[-] JanoRis@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

A part of me wants to kinda salt the earth and hopes that there will be a data shredder script that doesn't delete all comments, but instead uses ChatGPT to bloat all of them up to maximum comment length. No idea if this has a considerable effect on data size on the server. But I would be happy just imaging that it does.

A more harmless and funny approach could be to instead to just push the original comment through several iterations of translations and dialects till the original comment becomes nonsense.

The non-confrontational part might be just numb to all the corporate greed making stuff worse and is just trying to enjoy this new experience instead

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