@robpumphrey

I've never personally encountered it. But @bytebro does not go on about my research skills for no reason at all.

https://web.archive.org/web/20090311041008/https://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdetoys/kworldclock/using-kapp.html

Last saw daylight in 2009. (-:

#KDE1 #kworldclock #DaylightMap #KDEToys

Chapter 2. Using KWorldClock

Happy Maximum-World-Population-in-Daylight-Simultaneously Day to those who celebrate! (the 🩘s & đŸ„s miss out)

HT @alan https://subdued.social/@alan/110674139467866721

#DaylightMap #WorldMaps #NotYou

Alan McConchie (@[email protected])

Attached: 1 image Via @[email protected] "Each 8th of July, at 11:15 UTC, 99% of the world's population is experiencing daylight. This day should have a name, and it should be a holiday." Original source: https://www.timeanddate.com/news/astronomy/99-percent-sunlight

Subdued.social

TIL that Meta/FB actually has a simplified single-table database schema based on their #OpenStreetMap-derived #DaylightMap distribution called Earth Table. It has several themes like "building", "road", and "water" further divided into classes and subclasses. They first announced this at the #NACIS2022 conference and I actually think this is closer to what #OvertureMaps is going to be rather than Daylight Map itself.

https://daylightmap.org/earth/

P.S. TIL that Jennings Anderson now works for Meta.

Daylight Earth Table