@nikitabier The ROI on captions is very underrated. It's a free hook. Not hard to get right either - just make sure no typos, good sync, and get names right.
Anyone looking for a tool that can do this should use https://t.co/XRSSRqfmw5, I built it for this. DM for help/feedback
@levelsio Air rotation works well with a large enough house and an HVAC system. I’ve set up an automation to periodically run the fan (no heat/AC) which effectively uses unoccupied rooms as banks of relatively fresh air.
Might not be feasible in EU, I’m in Canada
@Oxandrolonely There's a whole section of the food industry making nutritionally enhanced versions of regular food, so that people on GLP-1 can get what they need while eating less
@levelsio Big fan of the time machine feel, it feels like I could get lost in this game for hours. Keep this going after vibejam, it has potential @underpaid_mom
Introducing https://t.co/DkUsqjbBiR created for #vibejam 2026! It's a fast paced king of the hill game where you gain more points at the peak (and even more for holding the throne).
There are fun powerups that you can collect to shake things up.
Next: more maps
Introducing https://t.co/DkUsqjbBiR created for #vibejam 2026! It's a fast paced king of the hill game where you gain more points at the peak (and even more for holding the throne).
There are fun powerups that you can collect to shake things up.
Next: more maps
@zermeloztt@martinmbauer We can use any measure of distance/time as a unit for comparison here - meters, the radius of a hydrogen atom, etc. Planck length won't work because it's defined using c so it'll be 1 in the different universe too.
MIT made a fun game related to this: https://t.co/pVSsWQ3b1W
It's a deeply profound question about the universe, no one has an easy time with it like @martinmbauer implies with the tongue-in-cheek reply.
The question asks why the speed of light isn't a different faster/slower value in relation to its current value. This is independent of the definition/choice of units. The speed of light is the speed limit of information, so nothing would happen in a universe with a speed of light of 0 m/s and everything would happen instantly with an infinite speed of light. Both break causality. But what about in between? Keeping our definition of a meter and a second constant, why isn't the speed of light 10 m/s? or 1,000,000,000 m/s?
Some people defer to Maxwell's definition as an "explanation" which define the speed of light using the permeability and permittivity of space, but the same question can be asked about any universal constant - including permeability and permittivity.
Ultimately it's asking why the universe is exactly the way that is and not something slightly different. What makes that determination, and when? How different would things be if the big bang went slightly differently - or was this decided before/outside that?