It really just boils down to what you’re trying to do. Which is why choice is good, as always
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Yes, that is how you’d use a wrench in that context
meekah@discuss.tchncs.deto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Clock but it's SELECT Digits FROM Numbers ORDER BY DigitName DESC
1·7 days agoThe final hour is 8, and it would be pointing at the end of that. I don’t see your problem.
meekah@discuss.tchncs.deto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Clock but it's SELECT Digits FROM Numbers ORDER BY DigitName DESC
1·7 days agoExcept this is order by DESC, so the ‘lowest’ value (Two) goes on index zero, the second lowest (Twelve) goes on index 1, etc.
meekah@discuss.tchncs.deto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Clock but it's SELECT Digits FROM Numbers ORDER BY DigitName DESC
1·7 days agoIdk to me the top position is index 0, even though it’s labeled 12.
Think about it this way: when a new day begins, where are the clock hands?
I guess stuff like desktop widgets might be a candidate. Not sure if there’s a specific framework for those, though
Since you’re ignoring points that are inconvenient to your argument, and instead attack me as a person, it is
Insulting you is not an ad-hominem
it literally is, lol
depends. if you’re rounding, yeah. I was just thinking of truncating.
lmao you really think you’re arguing in good faith here? Coming in with an ad hominem right out of the gate, and then completely ignoring an entire third of my comment.
not gonna convince anyone of anything this way. touch some grass.
Tbf, police also has a problem with that, but that’s a different story.
What part of that did you not understand?
Equating police with literal tanks… Alright
Guess I should have specified excessive force. Tbf, police also has a problem with that, but that’s a different story.
I guess it would have been better to wait for the 3.14.1 release, but I just found this image online, and it’s close enough
People who are defending a regime that is using force on its own people are always bad, no matter who coined the term.


Yeah, been there. The codebase I worked on also had a single method with 10k lines.
The database IDs were strings including the hostname of the machine that wrote to the DB. Since it was a centralized server, all IDs had the same hostname. The ID also included date and time accurate to the millisecond, and the table name itself.
Me: Mom, can we have UUIDs? Mom: We have UUIDs at home UUIDs at home: that shit