Haven’t heard of, will check out! Thanks.
jonatan83
It’s probably also good to link to a fork of the repo in question, in case the original disappears.
Fair enough, though I would argue that’s a very specific subtype of radar and anyone saying “radar” refers to the type that is used in 99.999% of the cases.
That’s just what the acronym means, it doesn’t describes the actual process. I don’t think there is a single RADAR that doesn’t have a transmitter. At that point it would just be a… radio.
Alas, RADAR relies on transmitting and then reading the reflected waves.
It's not really about ads or tracking though
The question is a bit unclear. What factors? For what purpose?
When I use weather in tabletop RPGs I typically create a markov chain. Each type of weather has a table of weathers it can become, and that table often includes itself. I then roll on table for the current weather every game day, and that decides what the weather changes to.
Simple example: Sunny: 1-3: sunny 4: rain 5: heat wave 6: overcast
Rain: 1-2: rain 3-4: overcast 5-6: sunny
Overcast: 1-2: overcast 3-5: rain 6: sunny
Heat wave: 1-2: heat wave 3-5: sunny 6: rain
Nanobots but still using anything resembling a smartphone or laptop. Sure buddy. Nothing can predict what will happen in a thousand years. People have been failing to predict even 25 years of technological progress pretty consistently, I doubt a jumped up auto complete will do much better.
At least the circlejerking was brought here intact...
Yeah there was some boring fucking trend going around where people posted 10 year old memes. I had to block four or five communities to have a usable lemmy experience.
In some ways this whole thing feels like WoW classic. A lot of people trying to relive the internet of their youth, while not realizing things weren't actually that great back then either. I can haz cheesburger? What the fuck were we thinking.
It’s a very anti-fun design decision. But then again, feats are an optional rule for some reason so it would be hard to have it a different way.
Never heard of this man. Good last name I guess.