Once they have been filled once they are never truly empty.
Even then, it’s much safer to assume they are full than gambling on them being empty. Dangerous goods transport regulations don’t differentiate for a reason
Once they have been filled once they are never truly empty.
Even then, it’s much safer to assume they are full than gambling on them being empty. Dangerous goods transport regulations don’t differentiate for a reason
This better not awaken anything in me
Take more shits
Don’t cheap out on anything that connects you to the ground.
Yeah, +1 for bottom. Love myself a nice ASCII graph
It depends on the application.
I don’t remember all the specifics but this is the blog post I refer to when this topic comes up
https://codeblog.jonskeet.uk/2019/03/27/storing-utc-is-not-a-silver-bullet/
The only time using UTC breaks down is when any sort of time change gets involved.
If I say I want a reminder at 9am six months from now and you store that as UTC, a day light savings change will mean I get my reminder an hour early or late depending on where in the world I am
Facebook doesn’t do anything that doesn’t make Facebook money so excuse my skepticism.
That’s pipenv. Pip just has the capability to read and write from a requirements.txt, which is a step that must be taken manually
input("question").lower().startswith("t")
is my go to. More fault tolerant and gets the job done
I posit this completely made up definition.
Shark is an adjunction of two words
Sharp; because, well look at them
and Ark; because they are boats.
Sharp-Ark > Shark
Isn’t language funny sometimes