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  • Interesting article. I understand the concept there, but I still don’t see how defederation solves anything.

    Threads is free to develop proprietary features in their app, whether they participate in the fediverse or not.

    Defederation just prevents the two platforms from communicating. In my view, this hurts Lemmy’s growth far more than it could ever hurt a massive app like Threads. They are way too big to notice or care.








  • auntbutterstoStandardizationWow! It actually makes sense!
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    I understand your point that F has more whole numbers in the “habitable range”. I’m just skeptical about the importance of that fact. We don’t usually need precise temperatures in everyday life, so we tend to talk in whole numbers. But I don’t think people have any trouble using decimal places in applications where the extra precision is needed.


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    Every measurement unit needs to go into decimal places where precision matters. If you are recording a temperature in Celcius to 5 decimal places, that temperature in Farenheit will also have 5 decimal places. You just happened to pick an edge case where all those decimal places in F are 0. You could have instead picked, for e.g. 26.52348C = 79.742264F.


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    It’s probably just a matter of what you’re used to. Celcius feels just as natural to us Canadians as (I’m sure) Farenheit is to Americans. We talk in round numbers too, they’re just a bit different than yours. 0C is a (literally) freezing cold winter, 30C is a hot summer day.


  • Inexperienced players like bringing the queen out early because it’s a powerful piece – you can attack many things with it, and maybe even set up a quick checkmate.

    As you get more experienced, you realize that it’s usually foolish to expose the queen too early. You are giving your opponents the chance to develop their pieces with tempo by making theats against your queen, and while you are busy moving her around, you are failing to develop any of your own pieces.

    For example, in the above position, you have all your pieces out and are almost ready to castle. White doesn’t have a single piece out, except for the Queen. The initiative you have is worth more than a pawn, practically speaking.