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Notice the common problem here? DST. Get rid of it and you get rid of the inconsistency that happens parts of the year, and you reduce fatality rates that resulted from moving time twice a year.
Notice the common problem here? DST. Get rid of it and you get rid of the inconsistency that happens parts of the year, and you reduce fatality rates that resulted from moving time twice a year.
Was gonna say, this wouldn’t happen on John’s watch. /S
I smell a crime thriller where a serial killer is a programmer and hid their actual child killing searches by masking them as programmer endorsed child killing kind.
For the contractor, that’s job security.
I could really use that extension 👀 got a link?
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Don’t Louis Rossmann launched a repair wiki a while back?
Anyway, mediawiki wikis have a special page that lets you dump the wiki’s contents for migration purposes, but I forgot whether it’s locked to admins only.
Edit: here’s a publicly accessible export page: https://repair.wiki/w/Special:Export
We’re fucking hiding articles behind captchas now? 😒
I thought this is very well known and needs no explanation lol
I also wish roboragi is here on the fediverse so we can just call him.
sounds like a cool idea. hit Ruud up once they’re less busy.
This looks to be the case.
Look at this photograph
They prevent any large wiki they hosted from closing because those have good SEO. They wanted the traffic for the ad revenue, even if all mods and writers got off the platform and replaced with shitty ones.
It really is the reddit migration before reddit migration.
Apparently the custom emojis are rendered as static images when federated to outside instances so it’s clean.
Look up ReplayGain. It analyzes and then adds metadata about the peak gains of each file, to the file, without the need to re-encode anything. Foobar2k natively supports it. Hopefully Plex also has support for ReplayGain.
As an AI herself, she’s right.
The term UT is specifically created to divorce universal timekeeping from whatever UK’s timezone is doing, whether DST is on or not, etc. and the derived term UTC for when started adding leap seconds.
GMT hasn’t been a thing since UTC. It should be scrubbed from the vocabulary and old farts still using it should be shunned and reeducated.