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Long lines and big outputs are enemies of every Clojure tooling I tried 🙂. On the early days of Clojure integration with Atom, lots of things were crashing/locking the editor. Nowadays, is quite rare on Clojure (and getting better on ClojureScript too)
on the subject of large data handling, i am so looking forward to further developments on this front: https://github.com/thheller/shadow-cljs/blob/master/doc/remote.md
There is so much strange stuff with dates and times. When people ask, I like to point out that in Amsterdam, between 1909 and 1937, there was an offset of +00:19:32, which was simplified to +00:20 in 1937.
It boggles my mind that there was something like 150 years where neighboring countries differed in Julian/Gregorian calendar use, and thus had dates off from each other by 10 days for that entire time. Must have made trade and communications fun.
this is a bit wordy, but at least has some useful info in it: https://zachholman.com/talk/utc-is-enough-for-everyone-right
Hehe, or that some countries switched timezones
@U051V5LLP that is a pro read
it's a bit like that with address systems, e.g. on January 1st this year, every address in New South Wales and Victoria jumped a whole What3Words square to the north (~1.8m)
hmm whats that, I have never heard of What3Words
it's a VC backed, private coordinate reference system trying to capture rent for a system which should realistically be open
but they try and push it as a drop-in replacement for postcodes in country's which have weak central government
(ignoring the fact that CRS != postcodes/zipcodes, as my NSW/Victoria tectonic shift example proves)
why tho
why did they move it
but Coordinate Reference Systems split the Earth up based on an idealised slightly squashed sphere
isnt that a pain with GPS also
oh right
just include the date!