fmstrat

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fmstrat,

15 minutes ago I said “have my funeral at Disneyland so people can ride roller coasters after.” This is better.

fmstrat,

What browser engine does it use? And what happens if links are clicked? Can we specify which browser and profile is opened?

fmstrat,

Do you mean Webrunner, or Chromeless?

fmstrat,

I wonder what would happen if someone got in trouble for the same thing and sued the city with this as precedence. I imagine it would bomb for a legal reason I have no idea about, but would loved to be proved wrong.

fmstrat,

Every reviewer who signed this should post a review, but of the business practices and why not to buy the game.

fmstrat,

Nope. They would be talking about the company not the game.

fmstrat,

“It’s a game. Don’t buy from them.”

fmstrat, (edited )

I provided an edit above, as you make a good point. I was frustrated with those uninformed with flashes, too, and realized that the inverse could be true, which is why I made this post. Here is the edit for expediency:

Edit

To provide some context given the messages below. I was a professional photographer, and understand that getting a good photo is a skill. Exposure time, timing, location, and many other factors come into play when capturing a great image.

Seeing the aurora was a fantastic experience. The purpose of this post is to help reduce FOMO of those who could not see it. Many people who don’t know these things will imagine dancing lights in the sky of brilliance, and will be saddened by what they missed. While they did miss something, it’s important for them to know exactly what they missed.

Edit2 I should also note this is why I enjoy when photographers post gear, conditions, and settings alongside results. It tells viewers what was real.

fmstrat,

See edit and response above, thank you for the feedback.

fmstrat, (edited )

While true, this is a bit misleading. While rhe eye does have a higher dynamic range than a standard camera lens and sensor, that is only true when there is enough light. In the dark, the situation is reversed, as the human eye has difficulty taking advantage of that range.

fmstrat,

This is exactly why I made this post. See edit to post.

fmstrat,

Edit to post above to cover this. Thank you.

fmstrat,

Hah, nice.

fmstrat,

Very true, if you were in Norway, or heck even northern UK, I bet it was very different than in the NE US.

fmstrat,

Does it have a pro/raw mode?

fmstrat,

If it’s a phone, that’s probably because the small lens can’t handle the contrast. I bet if you use digital zoom it helps some.

fmstrat,

I would recommend a short primer on exposure and aperture on YouTube. Once you grasp those, the rest is pretty easy to understand. The key is timely manner, thats why photographers set up in advance, and practice.

fmstrat,

We were just talking about this yesterday. What good timing.

fmstrat,

Not always, the gradient might not be good for wheelchairs, and could cost more to level when there is a full budget.

Granted this does not appear to be the case here. Desire paths will always exist, though, as the ingenuity of a subset of the many will always outweigh the few.

fmstrat,

I have used Ubuntu for years. I’m not a noob by any means, and would consider myself more advanced than most users. I used to love tinkering, but once I had a set of scripts built that set everything up just the way I like it on a new install, the need to tinker faded.

I have recently switched to Debian due to bloat and snaps, but I won’t ever judge an Ubuntu user.

fmstrat,

Would recommend Debian then. The switch was pretty smooth for me. Almost everything worked the same, but without the snaps.

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