I have a very fond memory of my grandmother in the late 60’s and early 1970’s taking us to the playground near her house and they had one of these metal slides. We always took a roll of wax paper to tear off a piece and sit on the first few times down. After that, you could fly down this thing. Great times!!! I miss her.
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You are correct. That is why I think it could be developed. Of course, looking at my downvoted comments on this thread, most people don’t see the world beyond 2D and the world is still flat! I would definitely have interest in this information, although others I am sure would not.
Here is another example: You are ascending Mt. Everest and take photos on the way up. Each photo could have temperature embedded (showing how it is getting colder) as you get further up? Or at night vs day.
If temperature was available through connectivity (satellite) on the device, it would record it upon making the image. GPS already being used. Weather radar apps use this now to give you data for any location (just about). It would just be recorded.
I just disagree. Temperatures of historic photographs of scenes could be tracked. People aren’t thinking outside of the box. Battle scenes that say it was 98°F or 12°F could add to the interest of understanding a hardship or strategy at that time. Sports photographs of football games played in subfreezing temperatures could add to the historic interest of a famous game that was photographed and played at 2°F. A photo with this data would be a more complete “picture” of the time. I can think of many more examples. Don’t worry if you don’t see it now, but it will happen if you like it or not. Cheers.
Actually if you travel and take nature photography or travel in general you might consider it more favorably as secondary information quite useful and interesting as part of your photograph’s inforrmation.
Would reeeeally love this.
(Disappointed click) Was hoping for some grey sweatpant action.
Not been done (as far as I know) fully integrated into commercially available camera software. This could be as ubiquitous as location and be widely popular.
I would like to be able to know and have embeded the temperature of a location when a photo was made. AI could also research past time and temperature data to add this information to historic photographs that already have time and GPS location embedded. Thank you.
Today we read again from fiction.
Trying to decide if the war is on homelessness or on the homeless. 🤔
I was just there.
Mom and Dad we are studying fiction this week.
Law aims to protect women's health, safety to address the need for legislation to manage such crimes.
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Women have more rights now in UAE than US?
The vice president was interviewed on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” to mark the second anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade.
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Mozilla has acquired Anonym, a trailblazer in privacy-preserving digital advertising. This strategic acquisition enables Mozilla to help raise the bar for
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/17201554
> Mozilla acquired Anonym, an ad start-up
Sir Ian, who is playing John Falstaff, reportedly cried out in pain as staff rushed to help.
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16216017
> My grocery store wants to know my BMI > > If they were interested in my location they could request location data. What are the odds they are doing this to directly market products to people based on health data? > > Inb4 “They already do that based on what you regularly purchase” > > Of course, yes they do. This appears to be one more layer on top of it. And surely they wouldn’t share that information with the pharmacy, right?
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16298012
> Iced tea is now a 20 pack instead of a 24 pack > > I am outraged about this. Went to my local Maxi to pick up eggs (they were half price than others) and I saw this on top of something else. I get them from costco anyways, but this kind of shrinkflation is really annoying. Other soft drinks are probably going to get the same treatment
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> Enjoying the morning light - mid century modern patio - 1956
Thinking of trying this out. I am seeing GrubHub, DoorDash, Postmates, UberEats. Where to go?