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> It is feeling needed by others.

A more general need from what I see is to engage with and to accomplish non-trivial things.

For some it might be helping others people, for others it might be learning, researching or creating.

To each their own.


Forgot to switch the account?


Huh, what switch account I have one account.


hahaha


It's either trolling or sarcasm. May be both.


Not trolling. Everyone knows C is not safe.


C is safe if you know how to write it. Jokes aside yes you need to be more careful.


Life as a whole is not safe, and not everyone seems to be aware of this.


Viva the Brainfuck! The language of anti-AI resistance!


I long for quantum computing where white space will be able to be a space and a tab at the same time.


Here's another, a bit more uniform and month-agnostic way to format a year -

https://i.imgur.com/B9UEQw1.png


Wait, so how is it fitting properly? 28*13 = 364, but I don't see a day missing. What am I not understanding?


Jeez, lol. Sorry about that :)


It appears to have 30 days in October and 31 days in November.


Sorry about that. The perils of artisanal calendaring.

https://i.imgur.com/AoH5A67.png


I think you're missing August 13th. As the other commenter pointed out, 13*28 = 264.


I think you may have a point.

Not that big of a deal though. I have nothing planned for that day :)


Thanks, you found it! I was going nuts.


What happens on leap years?


You get an extra cell in the last column.


Margins need to be a bit larger.

When printed, "2026" at the top is cut in half and at the bottom "31st" cells are cut right through the slab of 1. On the left side all but last few pixels of dates are cut off, and the last column is visibly narrower than the rest.

This is in Firefox on Windows.


Probably depends on your printer. And you should be able to adjust margins in the print setup.


yeah Firefox on Linux gave me bad margins too, whereas Chrome on Linux printed perfectly :'(


Firefox on MacOS the same, Chrome worked as expected.


To be fair, that's not terribly difficult.


> knowing 95% of the words of various movies

Ah, that's what it's meant! I thought it was some sort of affiliate Amazon link or an ad, but it wasn't clickable and made little sense given the context.


What's GWOT?


Global War on Terror


Global War on Tankers


In Firefox, https://textarea.my shows up as as a completely static non-actionable white page. Just white, with default cursor. No errors on the console.


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