• over_clox@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Fun fact: Poland is also missing in Windows 2000 and Windows 2003.

    Poland actually is rendered in the internal resource file, but its color index was falsely mapped to water, not land. I actually made patches for Windows 2000, XP and 2003 by just changing Poland’s internal resource color to the nearest neighboring countries under the same time zone.

    Edit: Also, the screenshot looks like it’s actually from Windows 2000, unless someone went with the classic theme on XP.

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      I wish windows would still look like this. It’s a total mess and their dark patterns slowly bleed into their normal usage UI…

      Like there are no more engineers… only MBA Idiots (what do they even learn during their “studies”)

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    You can tell this is an old map (pre-2025) because it still mentions Canada

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    2 months ago

    What are those huge islands in the Pacific ocean? I feel like someone should check that out.

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      Once upon a time, back in Windows 95 and 98 days, you could click on your area on the map and it would automatically highlight that time zone and select your appropriate time zone.

      I figure those islands were deliberately exaggerated in size to make them easier to click on with a mouse. I mean for real, you ever tried aiming and clicking your mouse on one very exact pixel?