Comment by andrewinardeer
2 days ago
Where I live, I find it wild that there is a 5.75-hour difference between the summer and winter solstices, nearly a quarter of a whole day.
2 days ago
Where I live, I find it wild that there is a 5.75-hour difference between the summer and winter solstices, nearly a quarter of a whole day.
For Orkney the difference in day length between winter and summer solstices is about 12 hours?
December: https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/uk/kirkwall?month=12&year=20...
June: https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/uk/kirkwall?month=6&year=202...
Where I live, the difference is almost six months!
Compiler-brain.
So roughly your latitude is 40 degrees ?
Now if you disclose your local time offset from GMT, say, Palantir can send a drone carrying roses.
Of course this is meant as a joke, but wanted to emphasize how easy it is for location information to leak. And if one really doesn't care about collateral deaths how easy it is to exploit location data.
We’re I live it is a little bit more than 21 hours. Quite noticeable.
I lived briefly where the sun doesn't really shift that much in the sky. I didn't think about it at the time, but that constant noon day sun really messed with my sense of time passing. Weird.