Store times in UTC, convert in UI to locale's timezone with one of any of the millions of timezone libraries. If you're storing in local time, you're gonna have a bad time.
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I think I'm up to 5 spread across two different workstations, but no rgb that shits annoying to me.
No MVE, no indication that any work was done to fix the problem yourself. Closed as a low quality question.
12 hours? I'm sleeping through that whole thing
Why on earth would you fuck with a work laptop. You do not own that and could very easily lose your job over it.
If you don't mind me asking where is that? I definitely see a lot of it but it's not ubiquitous.
Of course you do? There are jobs that won't put you through bullshit just to work there. I never said it wasn't fine, but making you jump through hoops is a sign of a bad workplace.
My job has no cover letter, 2 interviews and it's probably the best dev job I've had. All about finding a company that values your time as a person and not just as an employee. If they make you jump through bs to get hired, they're gonna make you jump through BS to work. I could make 20k more at one of those companies but id hate my work and have no balance.
I never apply to jobs that require a cover letter. Most of them have shitty work environments anyways
100% agree, and the new question page on SO makes most of those points but generally people dont read it. It would be kinda nice if they integrated an LLM to double check if questions need improvement before they get submitted.
most people don't know how to properly formulate questions and it shows. 90% of new questions on SO are just bottom barrel which is why the rules are so strict about quality.
Lots of stuff but primarily code generation, code explanation, comment generation, and simplification of technical medical documents to plain English.