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Except 12:01 is in 24-hour clock which doesn't have 12:00 problem in the first place

Can you make a variant for relative passing time?

You probably barely remember anything up to around 10, and then each doubling of age adds one logarithmical unit

So 10 is 1, 20 is 2, 40 is 3 and 80 is 4 (or maybe 0, 1 and 2?)

20 is already half of life passed by -_-


I think that's a bit too simplistic, unless someone can testify that the 20 years 20 t0 40 feel as long as 40 years, 40 to 80.

Here's an interesting graph and discussion on reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/1e18fmz/pe...

Still looking if anyone has a study of (life/long-term) time perception w/ graph(s).


Aka VSCode DevContainer?

Could work I think (be wary of sending .env to the web though)


One way of doing it, yes. Why would your dev repo have any credentials in .env?


Edit: it got fixed, thanks to the author

I think with majority of TypeScript projects using Prettier, 2 is more likely to be the default[0]

The linked page literally says to ignore it [1]

> STOP READING IMMEDIATELY THIS PAGE PROBABLY DOES NOT PERTAIN TO YOU > These are Coding Guidelines for Contributors to TypeScript. This is NOT a prescriptive guideline for the TypeScript community.

4 is a historical thing used as a default for all languages in VSCode [2]

[0] https://prettier.io/docs/options#tab-width

[1] https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/wiki/Coding-guidelin...

[2] https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode/issues/41200

Edit: found the TS style guide at https://github.com/basarat/typescript-book/blob/master/docs/... , it should be the correct link

P.S. did send a mail to author hopefully they fix it


They had tools to prevent this, but the tools were still in development

They have since unrolled prod/dev db split and dB snapshots And restored that user's db from backup ofc


There's an ESLint rule with autofixes for that (annotating type imports) One for extension should exist somewhere too


Specifically for Linus Torvalds, the author or Linux

He has a very distinctive style and large amount of training data from all the reviews and emails he made while collaborating on Linux

And as he manages a huge project that's in development for decades, he has to be very strict about the quality


And its fairly constructive, at least when I tried in Gemini 2.5 awhile back. Like yes its caustic (fantastic word) but it does so in a way thats constructive in its counterargument to reach a better outcome.


I'm 50% sure adding a "Install offline app" button that installs PWA would be enough to make them believe otherwise

Add a "Check for updates" button that redirects to chamgelog page in browser for extra points


This is a great idea. I was actually just suggesting PWA with opt-in updates in another comment I was just replying to, so it's affirming to hear someone else suggest it as well. Love the changelog piece.

Now the question is if people would be willing to pay. Perhaps it could be a nominal one-time payment to get the PWA and updates for up to a limited amount of time, or monthly amount to get updates indefinitely.

And maybe the URL accessed web version stays free with the core features, and PWA has benefits of both offline and some extra features.

Would you be willing to pay for something like this?


You should make your app a PWA [1]

PWAs are basically "installable" pages which open in their own browser window and generally can work offline

[1] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Progressive_web...


Habr is a great example why you should force your site to be 'out of politics' if you want senseful discussions

Otherwise half of threads will be about Nazis by Godwin's law [0]

Like this one ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

[0] https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law


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