Eh ehm- before that, I’d encourage you to remove the words from your comment, I have patented writing
Eh ehm- before that, I’d encourage you to remove the words from your comment, I have patented writing
All bugs fixed == deleted the project
Fair lol, it was welcome anyway
I think you responded to the wrong comment, I didn’t question the need for uv or other tools like that
This! Haven’t used that one personally, but seeing how good ruff is I bet it’s darn amazing, next best thing that I used has been PDM and Poetry, because Python’s first party tooling has always been lackluster, no cohesive way to define a project and actually work it until relatively recently
Now I can’t exit HELPPP^C^C
You were far ahead of professors that make you write it out with pen and paper
I think it’s a pretty decent feature to have
wayback machine and bookmark, name a more iconic duo…
But it sounds cooler when they don’t know what it’s about, right? Right??
Could be, it looks pretty unknown for now though
There truly is something for everyone! :D
That does make sense! I like the point about older systems, I didn’t even stop to think about how much storge space has exploded in such a short amount of time and how it started from incredibly small capacities at very high prices that could have been hard to justify for any company that realistically just needed to keep some records
That’s really interesting!
The good news is it sounds like this issue is being taken into account.
Is there a part in that page that says so? I wasn’t able to find it
I wouldn’t be surprised if they added a YEAR2 though. T-SQL has a datetime2, after all.
Ok I wasn’t expecting that, it sounds like a meme, but it’s actually real lol
Yes 2 bytes is absolutely fine for me in fact (waiting for this comment to age like milk in my cryo pod), but then if YEAR will just stay the same forever, will it become a relic of the past? If so, why YEAR in the first place, who would actually make use of it?
Am too surprised that it is an evolving standard, so I was curious to read a little, then…
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What???
In modern desktops, the primary selection is overwritten every time you select some text
( °O°)
You just opened a whole new world for me, it works in Wayland too
Hah, I knew it would come to that
but I think that’s the point of diminishing returns in terms of effort
Not if you make another application to automatically split commits in that way… application which will need its own commits, it’s never-ending
Damn i- дами іт!