They then ask about the type of object it returns. It turns out that it returns a Unix-style timestamp. I don't recall any in-course content that covered that or in-course exercises that led toward exploring that.
It's okay. I'm running RStudio on another laptop, so I just entered the code and looked at the result (1470063600, with a "tzone" attribute).
My son placed their telescope in my room, so we also have that.
Mom used to take Son_2 and one of my nieces out in the back yard regularly for star nights, often with her telescope. About 2.5 years ago, I ordered a new telescope for her, so she could continue her explorations.
However, by that point, she had already started experiencing symptoms of the cancer that killed her, so she never did anything with it. I'm hoping to obtain her telescope and use it together with this one to increase their appreciation for the objects in the sky.
@simsa03 To me, this is another reason NOT to support Trump, since a large part of his support base would have us abandon an ally, even in the face of Iran's efforts to spread their own form of tyranny across Asia, Africa, and eventually the world. Likewise, they wish to abandon Ukraine to Putin's scheme to revive Soviet tyranny and spread it across Europe and Asia, until the US alone is left to fight a planet-ruling group of dictators.
But I know history and facts don't seem to dissuade those who've made up their minds about politics.
@andyc Prepare for many of your internal sites to stay in "coming soon!" status for years. On the other hand, with OneDrive, your IT folks can turn on auto-backup and then every file you work on is automatically saved to the cloud. No more laptop upgrades where you have to tell your IT person about all the files they missed.
(Note: MSEdge bookmarks aren't included, so that's one of the few things they'll still need to do manually.)
Here's yet another example of why FOSS projects should not allow their GitHub presence be their only presence. Host the repo elsewhere and mirror to GH or host on GH and mirror elsewhere, just make sure people always know where the offsite repo is.
@sun There'd probably need to be sign new 'nsec' with old nsec and propagate the event using both 'npub' keys before the revocation.
As you say, nostr identities should be low stakes, but it seems like people invest a lot into a single ID without preparing for possible need to switch quickly.
There was some research (I think the leader was something like "Grafenburg", hence the "G" in the name) that said this pleasure spot existed. Other researchers have struggled to replicate the findings reliably. And that's why it is rumored.
I don't tend to watch a lot of kurgesagt videos. But this one was requested by my grandson, so I watched it to see whether it was something he should see.
(Answer: no. Not at five years old. Even as advanced as he seems to be, he isn't likely to understand this one.)
Also, why haven't I heard of "the white death" before now? I've heard of tuberculosis, even knew someone whose dad was infected and on lifelong quarantine. But I never heard it called that name before.
I'd still rather use PHP than Node.js ... a fork of an obsolete version of a browser JavaScript engine. When the browser gets a security update every ten days and your server's forked JS engine goes for months between updates, you KNOW there are dozens of zero-days waiting for discovery.
@inscius Yes, this is a GS server. Now that I'm not hosting my own, I need to figure out how to send the admin a little funding to help with the costs of operating.the server.
There's also a mild to moderate cold that is being passed around the family here. We suspect that Grandson_3 brought it home from school. He's been coughing and sneezing off and on for about three weeks. Grandson_4 has been exceptionally clingy and whiny, though he has only sneezed / coughed occasionally. Grandson_5's nose has been running about the same length of time, with occasional coughing or sneezing. And I'm going through my third wave of it.
So I think that's also part of what's going on educationally.
The thing is, I need to finish these programs. In the case of DataCamp, bthall paid for a year's subscription. I want to complete as much as I can before the year ends (late December / early January). The Coursera programs are being funded by New York State;s Unemployment Insurance program, even though my benefits timed out almost a year ago. I have no assurance that they'll leave the funding open forever.
A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing.