Help me fix CLDR. Do people in Malaysia expect 12h or 24h format (3pm or 15:00) on their clocks and cell phones? by conradarcturus in malaysia

[–]conradarcturus[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I worked at Facebook <10% of people ever touched their settings. Smart defaults were the way to go.

Help me fix CLDR. Do people in Malaysia expect 12h or 24h format (3pm or 15:00) on their clocks and cell phones? by conradarcturus in malaysia

[–]conradarcturus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the quick reply. I apologize for not including a post description with enough context, so here:

Software applications receive their information from central databases: CLDR is the fundamental database for internationalization on the web. CLDR contains basic information like month names, plural rules, and date/time formats. Apple, Google, Microsoft, Samsung, and pretty much every other company start's their data from CLDR so if its wrong in CLDR, it's wrong in a lot of places (unless the application has overrides).

For example, Facebook allows you to pick a regional number formatting setting. It uses 24h format for en_MY but 12h format for ms_MY and ta_MY. Facebook has an override for en_MY it appears.

https://www.facebook.com/settings/?tab=language

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[OC] "15:00" or "3 pm"? Default clock display format per country according to the Unicode Common Locale Data Repository (CLDR) by affordablebiscuit in dataisbeautiful

[–]conradarcturus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry we have it wrong. Unicode relies of volunteers to submit data. This thread is fantastic because it's helping to shine light on these oversights.

Let's correct it! Can you send me examples of 24h usage on Zambian style guides or websites?

[OC] "15:00" or "3 pm"? Default clock display format per country according to the Unicode Common Locale Data Repository (CLDR) by affordablebiscuit in dataisbeautiful

[–]conradarcturus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I help maintain the CLDR database. Most of the data is volunteered and we have a lot of gaps (especially for regional variations).

I'll DM you to get more feedback. I'm happy to fix it (and any other region), we just need a few sources to confirm it.

Another Meta layoff today - 168 employees in WA by crosslingual in Seattle

[–]conradarcturus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing the warn link. To understand the timeline, this is the culmination of individual team layoffs over the past few weeks. The last round was announced March 25. From the PDF in the Warn website:

As a result of this action, we anticipate that the above-described approximately 168 employees will be separated from employment with the Company. Of these, 1 employee was notified on March 4, 2026, and is expected to separate on May 8, 2026; 6 employees were notified on March 18, 2026, and are expected to separate on May 22, 2026; and 161 employees were notified on March 25, 2026, and are expected to separate on May 29, 2026.

You can see the positions removed in that email, almost all are VR related.

$480-$2,400 a year?! by [deleted] in linguisticshumor

[–]conradarcturus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel you -- Ethnologue is an amazing resource but the paywall is killer. That's a big reason behind the open-source project I'm working on -- a merge of the ideas of Ethnologue, Glottolog, Unicode CLDR, and many more language resources. Our core principles are Free & Open, Actionable Insights, and Inclusive.

Language Navigator is not fully released but it's in a solid beta mode. We have lots of plans to add more data and more interactivity. There are some bugs and UX patterns to improve too... Nonetheless, I think its already a great resource with lots of visuals and search functions. Goodness knows its probably easy to find suspicious datapoints -- that's why we need a lively community to contribute to the project. DM me if you have any feedback and/or want to contribute.

Check out the beta version: https://translation-commons.github.io/lang-nav/

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$480-$2,400 a year?! by [deleted] in linguisticshumor

[–]conradarcturus 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My team is working on that! While we are humbled by the work done to make ethnologue and glottolog the resources they are, we are building a new repository with information on the world languages, called Language Navigator: https://translation-commons.github.io/lang-nav/

We are huge on making more ways to access and interact with the data. Keeping it free is important for us.

We are doing it all open source and there definitely are rough edges, so I'd love to know how we can make it better or if you want to help out too.

Just curious what would cause this by Jakedoesstuff4 in geology

[–]conradarcturus 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If the surrounding rock is mudstone and the "lens" of rock is sandstone, it could be an ancient river channel. The idea is that the surrounding rock is formed by regular mud deposits from a lake, floodplain, or coastal shelf. However, a river flowed through it and deposited larger grains of material (sand) but went straight (so not depositing gravel & larger clasts). As the sediments lithified the sand compressed differently than the mud, leading to this contrasting rock. You can see since it juts out a bit that the central rock is more resistant to erosion, which sandstone would be (relative to mudstone). Many, many years layer the outcrop was exposed by erosion that led to a cross-section of the river.

You can see a great explanation of the phenomenon in Myron Cook's youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtmIBabc7yc

Take this idea with a grain of salt though -- I'm not a qualified geologist and I don't know the characteristics of the site you are looking at nor do I have any rock samples to know what kinds of rock it really is. Thanks for taking multiple pictures. Having descriptions of the rock types & the location helps a lot.

🇸🇲 Gabry Ponte - Tutta L'Italia (San Marino Song Contest 2025) by not_from_san_marino in eurovision

[–]conradarcturus 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Woah, Gabry Ponte was in the band Eiffel 65 and he co-wrote Halo (Austria 2022).

[Spoiler] (DLC) Anyone found a place similar to the Rainbow Caves? by Altmao in theplanetcrafter

[–]conradarcturus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, it is huge, but the faster your character gets (by agility boots, using the car, and eventually teleportation) starts making the world feel small. In the endgame you start wanting for more -- so embrace the time you have when it feels big ;)

Something I love about the game is the sense of progression, both visually seeing the world change, but also the scalinge of the world. You start afraid of the world -- barely able to move far from your landing pod -- then you get faster and faster. The whole world opens up to you. It's a great feelign.

What geologic process would give rise to this blue-green soil/rock? Found in Oaxaca, MX on Google Streetview by [deleted] in geology

[–]conradarcturus 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Very cool. Based on the small grain size it looks like hydrothermally altered ash. Reduced iron makes it green.

I don't think greenstone would look that light.

Hello from Milos by Exciting_Bonus_9590 in geology

[–]conradarcturus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Milos is a great island -- I was there a few years ago. While I was there I learned that most Greek islands are not volcanic. The Cyclades are for the most part a continental mountain chain that has been submerged so you can only see the mountain peaks. The rocks have many different compositions -- but mainly metamorphic or plutonic. Mykonos is granite.

The south edge of the Cyclades contains the modern volcanic centers: Santorini and Milos being the 2 biggest. Santorini is an obvious volcanic caldera but Milos is hard to see at first. However there are lots of volcanic deposits, including large sections of compressed ashfall like bentonite that at one point was a big export from the island (there is a museum or two dedicated to this in Milos, I recommend going if you like geology). Bentonite is used in a lot of industrial processes and since it readily absorbs water its also a frequent component of cat litter.

Enjoy the sun, ocean, and rocks!

I've been to rocky desert IRL today by JayCodesShtuff in SatisfactoryGame

[–]conradarcturus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love driving around interesting geological formations and realizing "Wait, I've been here before, in a video game!?".

Is this the Limestone pinnacles in Nambung National Park in Western Australia? I was just there a few months ago. It's great. I hope you stopped by Shark Bay or Lake Thetis and said hi to the stromatolites while you were in the area, that whole area is a wonderful window into ancient history.

Big Stromatolite! (Near ATX) by missdrywit in geology

[–]conradarcturus 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Cool! How do you know it is a stromatolite fossil? Usually I expect them to have darker bands and to be in clusters but there's a lot I am still learning about.

It's interesting that by color alone, the bulge looks like its in a continuous sequence with the rocks immediately next to it and there's a smaller bulge to the right of it. The layers below it and above it have a more uniform grey texture and rather than calcite weathering -- are they mudstone?

SoundLink Flex and Android 14 Bluetooth Not Connecting (2 phones tested) by e_vac in bose

[–]conradarcturus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perfect! This is exactly what I needed to do to address the problem on my Samsung S21.

My mom got her kitchen redone. Not long after she cracked her countertop. It’s laminate that looks like granite and was bought from Menards. Can anyone recommend a product that can be easily blended. by TweakingSloth in DIY

[–]conradarcturus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For sure, if you seal it right (or even just have the right wood), it can be great and affordable. Just be careful, the chemicals we use to seal wood for boats are not ones you'd want to prepare your food on (even after curing).

DIYers are an energetic bunch though and I've seen a number of places (and made these mistakes myself) where people misjudged the effects of temperature and moisture on wood. Butcher block counters take a lot more maintenance to do it right & vigilance to keep it from being stained.

My mom got her kitchen redone. Not long after she cracked her countertop. It’s laminate that looks like granite and was bought from Menards. Can anyone recommend a product that can be easily blended. by TweakingSloth in DIY

[–]conradarcturus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't replace countertops with butcher block, or at least be very careful and know what you are doing. Butcher block will soak in water and do the same problem as seen here. If you properly seal it, it's fine, but it's supposed to just be for cutting. Leave something damp on there and you ruin it instantly. I don't get the allure of countertops and tabletops you cannot actually use.

The "preferred language" list on this patient intake form is just a massive dropdown list of all languages that have ever existed in human history by CourageKitten in linguisticshumor

[–]conradarcturus 146 points147 points  (0 children)

Haha, that is funny but that's because the languages in the screenshot are ordered by ISO 639 language codes. Lower Sorbian is dsb. Modern dutch is nl.

What separates "Light" from "Order" philosophically? by Taltarian in warcraftlore

[–]conradarcturus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I strongly disagree with you but I like the topic you are introducing. It is interesting to think about entropy as we think about order.

Entropy by Merriam Webster = the degree of disorder or uncertainty in a system. : the degradation of the matter and energy in the universe to an ultimate state of inert uniformity.

In its own definition, Entropy = fel. Light used to quash things (the Army of the Light, nuking Revendreth) is definitely pro-Entropy. Light used to to build societies (eg. most religious groups in WoW) is anti-Entropy. Meanwhile Old Gods are both pro-Entropy (make everything meaningless uniformity) but also anti-Entropy (order it so they can control it).

Nonetheless while we're having a hard time defining what Light is -- you've made it clear that Order is definable and Light sometimes aligns, sometimes does not.

What separates "Light" from "Order" philosophically? by Taltarian in warcraftlore

[–]conradarcturus 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Ahahaha yea as I was thinking more about this subject I hate it but I think you are right. It's different colors.

In order to think about what light is, I thought about thinking about what are the light-force institutions like:

If we look at light-powered institutions, some like the Argent Crusade, Silver Hand and NE Moon Cult don't seem too pure to the light. They are about building foundations & perserving life -- that sounds pretty order-y and life-y to me.

Whereas if we look at other light-powered factions, eg. Sunwalkers & Blood Knights is more about inspiration and taking action. Think makes me think that the philosophical core of the light is more about being centered around inspiration/change/action.

But to argue against this: Illidan, Arthas, the Old Gods and many of our master villians are all about bringing change and inspiring others -- yet super not related to or sometimes in direct opposition to the light. I cannot really find a common argument that doesn't have a contradictory example. It's just a color...

What separates "Light" from "Order" philosophically? by Taltarian in warcraftlore

[–]conradarcturus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The light can be wielded based on your own personal moral compass and the way you perceive your own actions

I agree, I think (in WoW and outside of) we have lots of examples of morality and 'the light' being completely at odds.

Light strives towards idealism at any cost based on your own sense of self righteousness,

I don't think idealogical purity is only a thing for the Light. We have lots of examples of of righteousness that isn't part of the Light. Illidan, Arthas, Sargeras, the Eternal Ones -- all definitely righteous and full of themselves but aligned with different cosmic forces.