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  • I had a very similar problem on firefox when i had the following turned on.

    about:config  privacy.resistFingerprinting

    Its possible its the same or similar config for you? It looks like canvas randomisation.

  • Not quite what i meant haha: A conic projection uses a 3D cone laid over the top of a 3D globe and then the cone is spread out on a flat surface, rather then the map itself being a cone as you have done above.

    The videos below might help illustrate what i mean.

    Some relevent Videos:

  • Any projection is a compromise. You conserve some properties at the cost of others.

    You could always start with a mercator projection. They are easy enough to make (think cylinder wrapped tightly around the 'equator' of your globe.

    Or you could go with a conic projection (think cone sitting on a gloabe like a hat) which are also simple to make. Lambert conformal conics are common in aeronautical charts.

    Both of these projections are used in different maps in the real world for navigation.

    Edit: Go for a browse; there are plenty of different flavors https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_map_projections If your using software, then you can kinda do whatever you want without worrying about how hard or easy it is to make. 😄

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    Hey all,

    Just wondering if there is a list somewhere that I can't find that lists the comunities that Programming.dev have defederatd from (or the inverse)?

  • To quote the article;

    "The Pauli Exclusion Principle doesn’t only explain why matter is solid, but also why it occupies the amount of space that it does. Again: it isn’t just the uncertainty principle and electrostatic repulsion that’s responsible for volume; if matter were made of bosons, it wouldn’t occupy space in the same fashion that it does when it’s made of fermions"

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