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  • Naz@sh.itjust.workstoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldCan you see it?
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    11 days ago
    1. Imagine an island (e.g: Bermuda, Hook Island, Sardinia, etc)

    2. Draw a square or rectangle approximating all of the land not currently touching water (e.g: All pixels must not contain water)

    3. Draw a larger red square encompassing the smaller red square or rectangle.

    4. Subtract any brown, green, or “land” pixels, and add them to the total count of Box_1.

    5. Remove green, blue and other “water” pixels from Box_2.

    6. Your final result will be a red outline precisely mapping the coastline of the island in question. You can now measure distance by taking pixels and multiplying by the scale of the zoom-distance (parralax).



  • I have a CO² sensor. When I sleep with the door shut, the CO² climbs up to and levels out at >1800 ppm.

    I have a noticable headache the following day when I do this. I’ve tested it for nine days and now I’ve got a doorstop which prevents me from closing the door completely by accident or with drafts


  • I was sliding it back and forth as fast as I could, because I didn’t understand the puzzle at first, but then I saw there’s an sorting optimization puzzle and thought that I was clever only to find out it’s tedium.

    Halfway through (or so I thought at move 80), I was just curious to see how ridiculously long the puzzle could be, shifting pieces back and forth

    So the answer was: I thought the puzzle was easy, and I was humbled, and stubborn.

    I solved it and wasted time, and used that time to warn others to not bother with the puzzle