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    realtimecolors.com

    Live testing color palettes and fonts for web design. Made by a designer who’s really great, she runs a YouTube channel and made the site for free use by anyone.

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      How accurate are the palettes? Would we need to calibrate our monitors or does the site do that for you?

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        I doubt the site is able to calibrate to individual monitors, as there’s almost no way for it to know what you have.

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              I’m not aware of any other than what I’ve used in the past in post production and that’s ColorChecker Passport Photo 2 by Calibrite ($119.) It’s a software that helps you calibrate your monitor so that you can get your edits accurate for print. It also comes with a physical colorchecker that you can use as well for multiple lighting situations. Great tool for photographers that do a lot of post.

              I’m sure there’s some software out there that is more affordable or free that you can calibrate your monitor with.

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    If you like to play chess, check out www.lichess.org

    It’s free and open source, and it’s very easy to find a game there, no matter what level you play.

    It doesn’t display annoying ads.

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      It always makes me sad that chess.com was the site that blew up. I always had to convince my friends to use lichess when I played back in school.

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      All of the games ever played on lichess along with puzzles, evaluations etc are also open and free to download at database.lichess.org

      The site’s founder and lead developer Thibault also often streams the development of the site on his Twitch channel!

      I’m honestly suprised sometimes at how free, open and transparent this site is, truly an inspiration for anyone looking to build an ethical platform.

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        I feel like 35 is too young to have completed 51/66 tasks in the life checklist. I’m too young for a midlife crisis (fingers crossed, anyways)!

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          Yeah, I feel like it’s heavily skewed towards the beginning of life, but tbf I feel like the cool things you do later in life are harder to quantify? Could add things like:

          • I’m trying to think of how to quantify a “Have 0 debt” option but like, post mortgage or something.
          • Establish a friend group
          • Hang out with at least one member of that friend group for 5 / 10 / 15 years
          • Go to an interesting location as part of your job (conventions count)
          • See a historical human-made artifact in person
          • See a legitimate dinosaur bone in person (not cast)
          • Visit your country’s capital
          • Create a piece of art and enter it into something that has it be viewed by people outside your family / friends
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            56/74, little better now.

            The have 0 debt one in your context would be like “pay off your mortgage” or for mortgage+ “pay off your mortgage early”.

            Maybe a “get sued for ethical reasons and win” (refused to allow a small business to defraud me, they tried to sue me and then backed off when they read my defense).

            Have a humbling experience with a stranger.

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            The list also assumes that you’ll have children which isn’t really on the cards for some people (voluntary or involuntary) and cuts out the possibility of doing a huge chunk of that list.

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      Anytime I get new shoes I go to Ian’s Shoelace Site to pick out a new lacing pattern.

      And Ian’s Secure Knot is a godsend for winter boots that usually have a bit thicker laces which come undone with a regular knot. Learning that knot is great because it’s as strong as double knotting without needing to pick apart the knot afterwards.

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    www.5minute.games

    It’s a list of all the good word games, minigames and puzzles on the internet, and you can customize it to shortlist your favorites and even add new links. I go there every day to link to all my favorites.

    …oh, full disclosure: I built it. Though hopefully nobody minds, since there’s no ads or monetization whatsoever.

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        Basically, except it’s indexed and searchable. Somewhere in those books, exists the phrase, “dharma curious updooted glitchington on lemmy” probably many times. But also “dharma curious hated glitchingtons post on lemmy” will also be there somewhere.

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          Wait, it’s already there? I thought they were generating them currently?

          Also, it’s searchable? I didn’t notice that. Just hit random. Going to go check it again!

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          That statement may be false, a simple explanation is that if you make a number out of π by removing all 9s it will keep the properties of π being infinite and non-repeating but never contain 9.

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              PI is not proven to be normal number. It means that those infinite digits repeating may not have uniform distribution, so somewhere far away in PI you can start just getting 1s,2s and 3s for example.

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              The point is that just because π is infinite it isn’t guaranteed to have any combination of numbers in it

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          Okay, cool! I had some fun looking for words in the pages. But if I understand it correctly, what we’ll end up with individual words surrounded with gibberish on the pages. You’re never going to get a page full of real words, right?

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            Every possible page is generated somewhere. I think there’s a checkbox on the search page that fills the rest of the query with spaces.

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            I haven’t looked at it yet but if u understand correctly you just have to search for a page where surrounding gibberish is also words. Probability plummets to zero fast, I’d guess

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        Yeah sorta. It’s apparently an algorithm that can produce every possible page of text, given a number. So it contains a staggering amount of gibberish, plus every page of every book that’s ever been written, and many wildly incorrect, many vaguely correct and one exactly accurate description of the circumstances of your death.