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Many fall in the face of chaos, but not this one, not today

  • That does look beautiful!

  • That's very cool. I just realized I can print a watercolor pallet

  • scrubbing intensely ... still not clean...

  • It's not on anyone to balance it, but I choose to be good to others as best I can while still being good to myself

  • Who cares, it doesn't have to be OC, and maybe they don't have the credit to attribute

  • This is amazing

  • We have the same horse!

  • Whoa very cool!!

  • To be fair a lot of college graduates learn very little.

    Khan Academy is also free and amazing. It's possible with free YouTube and KA to learn nearly any subject you desire.

  • I've been using Bazzite for like a year now and it's great. I legitimately love using it and so far it plays all the games I like and it's much more stable than Ubuntu was

  • I've been really aggressively blocking communities that have stuff I don't want to see. It's been a huge help

  • I know it blew my mind too when I first started building this! It's such a cool project to get to build!

  • Wow thanks! If you like this, on Monday I'm planning to release an update that will let you rewind the viewer all the way back to 1959 and see the first launch of Sputnik. Then let it play forward to today sped up so you can see the growth of satellite counts. Also a new public API to fetch the TLEs from any date. I'm hoping this will let folks do interesting stuff with all that data - maybe AI training or research projects etc.

  • Wow thanks so much!

    Yes, so I'm taking every telescope/radio/radar reading I'm allowed to redistribute and then collecting them into a time series database and fetching the most recent reading for each sat into a text file. That's the TLE download in the public API. Then I use Rust WASM to propagate those readings into positions that are synced with the viewer time. This allows us to very roughly forecast where they will be for the next couple days.

    It's cool because it's too much data to transfer over the network, so we only transfer the most recent reading and then calculate positions live in the browser.

  • Green is active, orange is debris or dead sats. When a GEO sat runs out of life / power / fuel the operators are supposed to move it out of the main corridor to make room, so often they are in the same ring but higher or lower

  • Yeah that's what my one guy said was enough at the time, and we've got some European partners who never brought it up, so maybe it's good enough with the banner?

  • I'm on what I suspect is the final boss and he's kicking my shell in hard. It's a really frustrating game at times but it's got a lot of charm

  • I'm not familiar, what is the law, that we cannot use authentication cookies or google/twitter analytics cookies?

  • Indeed, that's a joke I'm always saying, that every sat is the size of rhode island