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4 months agoAll faces of a cube are square. The face visible in the picture is definitely not square. Thus, no matter what the non-visible parts of the blue shape look like, it’s for sure not a cube.
All faces of a cube are square. The face visible in the picture is definitely not square. Thus, no matter what the non-visible parts of the blue shape look like, it’s for sure not a cube.
Haha yeah, I feel you
It absolutely is a ton of work, no denying that. But it’s also really fun, and it’s incredible seeing what people are cooking up for this!
But after flushing I still need to check if I need to use the toilet brush
Not really. Timezones, at their core (so without DST or any other special rules), are just a constant offset that you can very easily translate back and forth between, that’s trivial as long as you remember to do it. Having lots of them doesn’t really make anything harder, as long as you can look them up somewhere. DST, leap seconds, etc., make shit complicated, because they bend, break, or overlap a single timeline to the point where suddenly you have points in time that happen twice, or that never happen, or where time runs faster or slower for a bit. That is incredibly hard to deal with consistently, much more so that just switching a simple offset you’re operating within.