| ▲ | gorgoiler 2 hours ago | |||||||||||||
What a ridiculous idea. As hard to read as it is dumb! For a senior engineer like myself with decades of experience it is trivial to see how to fix this to make it much more readable. 1/ pick a sunny day 2/ at each hour, measure the bearing to the sun 3/ encode as a dict[str, float] e.g.
4/ sort the hours by dict.getVoila. As an added bonus, for some reason this ends up sorting the minutes and seconds too. (“# wtf?!”) For now, I was only able to fix the hours when I could see the sun (eleven, twelve, and two to eight — I don’t get up very early and I like lunch). Patches form the arctic circle welcome :P I also need to tilt my head a bit as eleven is at the top instead of twelve. Other than that I would say it’s a considerable improvement on the OP’s rather naïve implementation! Scoff! | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | eru an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
Here in Singapore on many sunny days, the bearing is largely the same hour after hour. The sun just changes apparent altitude. | ||||||||||||||
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