Ok, I just did an experiment. I set my computer back to Mon, 11/13/23, 11:30 pm or so, and I tried the USA 1HWs game. I got game #82, which is supposed to be Tuesday's game. But when I set my clock back to 9 pm, I got game #81 (which is the game I missed this week).
I think maybe since you're in Central time, @skullvalanche, and you created the game, that means my computer has to be before midnight Central time (so before 11 pm Eastern) in order to get that day's game. Does that make sense?
And maybe that's why I was a day ahead all week, even on days when I played between 11 pm and midnight Eastern. (I think that was the case for at least some of the days this week.)
@skullvalanche@teamheardle Hmm, but DST changed Sunday, and that was the only day I was on the right game. I noticed that I said in my Sunday post something about finishing "well before midnight."
I might fool around a little more. This is baffling. I'm pretty sure that I didn't go past midnight Eastern every night this week, though the time on my pc may have been manually set most nights.
Also, why did you have game #82 on Monday and not #81? I think you might have been ahead some other nights after that too. i'm not sure.
Ok, I just did an experiment. I set my computer back to Mon, 11/13/23, 11:30 pm or so, and I tried the USA 1HWs game. I got game #82, which is supposed to be Tuesday's game. But when I set my clock back to 9 pm, I got game #81 (which is the game I missed this week).
I think maybe since you're in Central time, @skullvalanche, and you created the game, that means my computer has to be before midnight Central time in order to get that day's game. Does that make sense?
1/ Truth is an exhibition of #GenerativeArt projects on #feralfile. Curated by @ajberni, it is centered around the overarching theme of ambiguity of scales and dimensions.
Seven artists created images with impressive levels of detail and beauty that visualize the interconnectedness of the world surrounding us. By challenging our perception of scale and boundaries, they explore the concept of “inner truth”.
The project begins with a number of simple circles, from which organic-looking threads sprout, probably lending the artwork its name.
At times, the resulting images bear resemblance to bouquets of flowers, evoking a sense of natural beauty. In other instances, they take on a technical and intricate quality, reminiscent of colorful spirographs.
9/ Instead of static images, we witness the gradual generation of the artworks, and the artistic process becomes an integral part of the concept.
We get to explore the process of growth, and each moment captured reflects a unique state, while the layered composition bears evidence of past experiences and influences.
The project is a testament to the power of beginnings, where even the simplest of origins can give rise to complex and organic results.
Nouvelle année.
Nouveau réseau.
Nouveaux followers.
Nouvelles habitudes ?
Est-ce que je n'essaierai pas de maintenir ici un fil de lecture(s), tout au long de l'année ? S'y listeraient les bouquins que je lis au fur et à mesure des semaines. Romans ou essais, récents ou anciens, bons ou mauvais.
Comme autant de sources de partage et d'inspiration. Sans verser dans le côté critique ou blogueur.
#Lectures2023, épisode 48
Quelques perles dans ce 81e volume de Galaxies, revue de SF que j'avais commandée en même temps que le Géante Rouge que j'ai commenté il y a quelques semaines.
En vrac : "Pastorale" de Yana Dubynianska, "Mortel.le.s" d'Éléonore Sibourg ou encore le très drôle "Un dimanche en Camembrie" de Philippe Caza.
Ce ne sont pas les lectures qui vous remonteront le plus le moral, mais elles vous feront passer un agréable moment.
Is this normal? I repaired a DW745 Table Saw (youtu.be)
I’m not sure where the right place to post this would be, but here goes....