Yeah, +1 for bottom. Love myself a nice ASCII graph
Yeah, +1 for bottom. Love myself a nice ASCII graph
While it has it’s own merits the live action doesn’t hold a candle to the original.
I don’t know how they managed to have less show in more screen time
General Kenobi…
… Wait, wrong community
Finally got around to playing Dave the Diver. Super neat and chill game. Excited for the dread tie in
Ha, great tip. I’ll keep an eye on it
It depends on the application.
I don’t remember all the specifics but this is the blog post I refer to when this topic comes up
https://codeblog.jonskeet.uk/2019/03/27/storing-utc-is-not-a-silver-bullet/
The only time using UTC breaks down is when any sort of time change gets involved.
If I say I want a reminder at 9am six months from now and you store that as UTC, a day light savings change will mean I get my reminder an hour early or late depending on where in the world I am
If you have the option of hosting it somewhere else have a look into OBS.
It’s open source desktop recording software.
A little more technical than Loom but if you get it going it will serve you well
That’s pipenv. Pip just has the capability to read and write from a requirements.txt, which is a step that must be taken manually
People have already covered the great ones so I will mention one of the more obscure.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/don-t-fuck-with-paste/
input("question").lower().startswith("t")
is my go to. More fault tolerant and gets the job done
The unfortunate truth here is that Reddit is a company and Lemmy instances are usually run by a few individuals.
We just don’t have the politic barrier or resources to stand against the pressure