

Like, none since there are no freeways in the UK.
Like, none since there are no freeways in the UK.
Uh yeah, that’s what I said.
I’d hold off on Pop! OS for the moment, until they have Cosmic into an updated release.
I say this as a relatively happy user of Pop
I’m really curious why you think it important that solar noon occurs at or after clock-noon. My only care is that they are close together, it doesn’t matter which is first.
It’s the summer hours that are abnormal though…
give me whichever option that maximizes sunlight during most people’s free time
That’s not changed by adjusting clocks, it’s changed by adjusting work hours.
Big difference from renaming French fries to actual boots-on-the-ground fighting.
I’m okay with that plan, although I’m curious why you find it so important.
In any case that’s a problem with the layout of time zones not with DST.
So… change your working hours?
No, the objection is to DST. Noon should be approximately at noon.
I’d take permanent DST over the current retarded shit show though.
I mean, yeah. It’s a stressful thing that kills a lot of people. It’s newsworthy.
This but unironic. Employers just do what everyone is doing, and will stop when everyone else does.
I dunno if I would consider “user error” as a security flaw in the software.
Yeah but those people have been buying fluoride-free the whole time.
Seems like it would be the opposite. It’s not like the government is buying the toothpaste, and sane people are going to be needing proper toothpaste to compensate for the lack of fluoride in their water.
It is possible to get fluoride-free toothpaste but it’s a bit of a niche/specialty item.
I only use it incidentally but my biggest gripe is the total inability to perform its one function of teleconferencing.
The bit where it lags the audio badly and then speeds it up to catch back up to real-time is absolutely infuriating to listen to, and such a failure of a tool that had. one. job.
Eehhhh… OP didn’t give any details. Maybe they want an IDE, maybe they think that pyCharm is needed in order to use Python.
I have no idea which they meant, but people make assumptions.
I’ve only heard them called motorways in the UK. It’s obviously pretty close to equivalent of course.