kaeurenne

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NASA's PUNCH (Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere) mission has captured a stunning rainbow-like phenomenon in space, showcasing colorized zodiacal light created by sunlight reflecting off dust particles orbiting the Sun. According to NASA, this cosmic rainbow differs from Earth's rainbows, as it represents polarization patterns that will help scientists better understand solar wind movement and improve space weather forecasting.

[–] kaeurenne@lemmy.kadaikupi.site 1 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago) (1 children)

Source code = app

Function = app

 

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Grid-based puzzle game testing logic and risk

Summary:-

  • Minesweeper is more than just a simple game.
  • Many people enjoy it because it makes them think.
  • Even when it’s hard or needs guessing, there are good reasons to play it.
  • It helps your brain by using logic to find where the mines are.
  • It teaches you to see patterns and think about what might happen next.
  • Sometimes you have to guess, but it’s smart guessing, like in chess or poker.
  • It shows that life is not always clear and you don’t always have all the answers.
  • Minesweeper helps you get better at making choices with limited information.
  • Winning feels good because it’s not easy.
  • Losing can help you learn.
  • The games are short, so you can try again quickly.
  • The game is fair, with good design making guessing rare.
  • Most of the time, skill matters more than luck.
  • That’s what keeps players coming back.
  • It can be relaxing, providing the right amount of challenge without stress.
  • Minesweeper is about thinking clearly, learning from mistakes, and enjoying the process.
[–] kaeurenne@lemmy.kadaikupi.site 17 points 22 hours ago (3 children)

I am questioning whether it's true that Microsoft is attempting to implement more brand-based marketing, ecosystem lock-in, and a walled garden by rebranding Remote Desktop as a Windows App. Yes, I agree that everything now uses "app" in computer terminology; at least, it seems so. What if one day even the OS kernel is called an app too? Lol