Ok. I’ll start on it soon. I’ll just use Codeberg Pages to host it. My username on Codeberg is the same (hperrin) if you wanna give me access to the repo. :)
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- hperrin@lemmy.catoLinux Gaming@lemmy.world•SuperTux Smasher - An open source platform fighter project [looking for people]English5·2 days ago
Certain ones get used a lot, like centimeters and dekapascals.
- hperrin@lemmy.catoLinux Gaming@lemmy.world•SuperTux Smasher - An open source platform fighter project [looking for people]English11·2 days ago
Yeah, I’d love to. Would you want just a static site for now that you could use for promotion?
Oh, also I do voice acting, so if you need that, especially for things like announcer voice, I can do that.
- hperrin@lemmy.catoLinux Gaming@lemmy.world•SuperTux Smasher - An open source platform fighter project [looking for people]English8·2 days ago
These are really cool! Do you take commissions?
- hperrin@lemmy.catoLinux Gaming@lemmy.world•SuperTux Smasher - An open source platform fighter project [looking for people]English1·2 days ago
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No, it’s ultimately defined in joules.
every 1 K change of thermodynamic temperature corresponds to a change in the thermal energy, kBT, of exactly 1.380649×10−23 joules.
- hperrin@lemmy.catoLinux Gaming@lemmy.world•SuperTux Smasher - An open source platform fighter project [looking for people]English16·2 days ago
I would be interested in helping, but I am a web developer. Do you need help in that regard? Maybe for some sort of online account management platform, or just a website? I can design an API that the game could read from for publishing/finding servers and integrating with the player’s online profile. I can code in Svelte and React, and Node.js on the backend, particularly SvelteKit.
I just noticed you hadn’t bought the domain names, so I bought them to make sure nobody swiped them from you. I can transfer them to you after ten days (Cloudflare’s waiting period after registering them). I got supertuxsmasher.com and .org.
I also run an email service and would love to provide free email for the domain to you if you’d like. You can check out my service at https://port87.com/. I can help you set it up if you’ve never done that sort of thing before.
I have some family members who are composers. If you come up with a melody for the game theme, I could ask if they could develop it into a score. My sister’s orchestra might even be willing to record it if I ask super nicely. 😁
- Hectograms - 100 grams
- Dekagrams - 10 grams
- Decigrams - .1 grams
- Centigrams - .01 grams
The original Fahrenheit system was actually pretty clever. It set 0° at the temperature of brine and 96° at internal body temperature. That made marking a thermometer really easy. Like, ridiculously easy. 96 is divisible by two many times before reaching a decimal.
Because the freezing temperature of water was really close to 32°, the later Fahrenheit system set that as the lower temperature and 212° as the boiling point instead of using body temperature. That made marking a thermometer more difficult, and basically took away Fahrenheit’s only advantage. It was more consistent though. Now Fahrenheit is formally defined based on Kelvin.
Centigrade was originally marked as 100° at the freezing temperature, going down as temperature increases to 0° at the boiling temperature. Obviously that didn’t last long. The downside is that marking a Celsius thermometer depended on atmospheric pressure. Now Celsius is defined based on Kelvin by -273.15° being absolute zero and a degree corresponding to a very specific amount of heat energy increase.
So yeah, Fahrenheit hasn’t made any sense for many many years.
- hperrin@lemmy.catoTechnology@lemmy.world•Nintendo sued by players who say they should get any tariff refunds received by the US governmentEnglish22·3 days ago
And the players should win this case. It’s pretty obviously true that Nintendo would be recovering tariff money twice.
- hperrin@lemmy.catoTechnology@lemmy.world•SpaceX says it has option to acquire startup Cursor for $60 billionEnglish81·2 days ago
Makes perfect sense for a space rocket company.
Also, there’s no way I’m letting Mecha Hitler write my code.

But they didn’t say “stemmed”. They said “stemming”. But sure, they’re technically correct in a historical context. I wanted to be more precise about the current definition. Under that current definition, it’s actually degree Celsius that stems from Kelvin.