Thats an issue with the time library, not with timestamps. Actually timestamps are always in UTC, you need to do the conversion to your local time when displaying the value. There should be no possible off-by-one errors, unless you are doing something really wrong.
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You should check out Ladybird browser, it's an impressive piece work, it's definitely no ready for everyday use, but it is proof that a small community can develop and maintain a project as complex and large as a browser.
It is probably the only browser in active development that is not being paid by Google, even Firefox gets most of its income from defaulting the search engine to Google
"Improve performance by removing a function that never did anything" the story of my life
so are we a mixture of experts too?
"Some of you will die, but don't worry I have plenty to spare"
Kotlin without a doubt.
Gives you more flexibility and freedom that most scripting languages. The syntax is clean and concise, the tooling is amazing and can compile to JVM, JS, Native and WASM.
Arch Linux distro is not the best of the Linux desktop ๐ป and is a great example for Linux distribution in the Linux ecosystem and the desktop ๐ป and its desktop is the most important part.
Clearly the FUTO keyboard has no idea about Arch