What's a good quick way to add a widget to a webpage for an event, so that people can view dates and times in their own timezone? Ideally it would guess from their browser settings but allow them to change it to something else.
I expected wordpress to have a feature or plugin for this but can't find anything without using a whole event plugin which I don't really want to do for this small task..
I have been linking to timeanddate.com for this, but someone just let me …
I have so many cool friends that I barely keep up with cause I'm AWFUL at replying to DMs and/or timezone differences make shit haaaard to hang out and I hate it :neofox_cry:
i wonder if i encountered a timezone bug in tesco’s online store
while not editing tomorrow’s order, it listed the deadline as 23:44
while editing it the deadline became 22:44
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#JavaScript: “What's your birth date?”
Me: “Maybe 1?”
JavaScript: “Okay, so it's 1 May 2001”
https://jsdate.wtf/
I'm mildly annoyed that I have to wake up extra early to catch a flight to a place with a timezone that is 3 hours later than when I live.
'"Time handling is everywhere in software, but many programmers talk about the topic with dread and fear. Some warn about how difficult the topic is to understand, listing bizarre timezone edge cases as evidence of complexity. Others repeat advice like "just use UTC bro" as if it were an unconditional rule - if your program needs precise timekeeping or has user-facing datetime interactions, this advice will almost certainly cause bugs or confusing behavior. Here's a co…
Some lineless art of my otter sona Jay!
I'm an hour and 30 minutes late for my timezone, but it is what it is.
I love this lil guy, I should make more art of him 🦦
#Art #DigitalArt #FurryArt