Oops. Good to know… I guess the main thing was simply that there was a BK in the right place relative to the 9792 km arc then.
Oops. Good to know… I guess the main thing was simply that there was a BK in the right place relative to the 9792 km arc then.
This might be a stretch but McD can be franchised. If one franchisee pays top dollar for ad placement and other nearby franchises don’t, it would be profitable for them to send you to that franchisee even if it’s further.
…that being said I’m probably reading too much into it. Probably just your usual Google jank.
I’m not the person who found it originally, but I understand how they did it. We have three useful data points: you are 2.6 km from Burger King in Italy, that BK is on a street called "Via " and you are 9792 km from Burger King in Malaysia.
It’s not perfect but it works well! This is the principle of how your GPS works. It’s called triangulation. We only had distance to two points and one of them doesn’t tell us the sub-kilometer distance. If we had distance to three points, we could find your EXACT location, within some error depending on how detailed the distance information was.
It’s up for me. This might just be a fail-safe response if the server software drops or something like that (especially since the Lemmy software hasn’t been thoroughly tested except lately). If Beehaw intended to permanently take down their instance they’d probably make beehaw.org link to a blog post instead of a white screen that just says “deleted”.
Although it’s a little less convenient than just remembering across refreshes, you can set a default sort in your profile if there’s a particular sort you like.
That being said I find myself hopping between Top Day and Hot so I can only start on one or the other. Would be nice if it just remembered.
If you click on the graph, it’ll turn into a data table showing ~48 hours worth of information. Is that what you’re looking for?