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Cake day: August 7th, 2023

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  • After using it, coming to python and not having a super easy way to work with dates is a pain.

    But DateTime in dotNet have horrible timezone support. It’s essentially either local timezone, not timezone or utc. And the utc part is somewhat rough. There’s some datetimeoffset and the like, but they too just don’t let working with timezones be easy.



  • Been a while since I used the new thing, immediately hated it. All on mobile.

    First of a, the bottom scroll thing on my phone to select a server or whatever it was just ain’t it. I didn’t use it much, but it seemed extremely annoying to move between dm and servers, especially if they weren’t the top ones. You can get lists and such by swiping.

    Second was that server channels turned into a huge mess. Showing the last message makes absolutely no sense on any server I use. Especially on bigger game server like destiny group finding one’s already long lists turned into miles long lists. Absolutely unusable. I need things compact and clean personally, having the channels big and wide wastes so much space, and again long lists.

    Being in a server hides any notifications and dms too.

    Everything that was close at hand before is now far away. And that sucks for me.



  • It gets less effective, down to running at 100% and not moving heat. Heat pumps work by expanding a gas, which cools it. Since it’s cold, the “heat” outside was the gas. Then the gas is taken inside and compressed, the gas heats up from the compression (since all the energy is squeezed into a smaller space, effectively speaking). Now that heat can be transferred to the colder air inside. So long as the expanded gas turns colder than the outside, it can absorb heat.

    From a Google, common ones can go as low as - 25C, which means they are able to cool a gas to lower temps than that when expanded. There is still heat to get, even in -25C.