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Deviant has a good talk about this kind of thing (including some other situations to think about) in “A Talk About Risk & Preparedness” - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6ihrGNGesfI
Just try it on a new hard disk - no need to mess up a working install to try a new one.
Just be careful naming your function “stdout()” or things could get weird…
And then notice the spelling error.
Introversion themselves talked about it at the time
Do you have an elected representative who can put this question to them?
Is that supported in any common operating systems?
The only downside of being in GMT is that programmers here almost never notice their timezone bugs when developing systems in the winter.
Still, avoiding a whole other class of bugs would be nice.
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Unix timestamp is always in UTC
Careful with the exact phrasing here - while the epoch was at midnight in GMT, the time from which time_t is measured also exists in other timezones.
there are 24 time zones
Cunningham’s law says that this will generate some discussion in the replies!
The prominent one was called Marutukku - and the developer turned out to be someone who might actually need the feature.
One possible countermeasure being https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deniable_encryption
“oh, the line you are typing is incomplete and therefore the whole file is invalid which means there is nothing to suggest for autocomplete”
When someone copies from stack overflow, a reviewer’s first question should be “did you copy the question or the answer?”
“Tools” -> “Page info” -> “Media” menu on Firefox - you can even see and save the images that the browser already downloaded.
That is essentially what the “Post-Open Source” idea is trying to do.