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diffhistTime zone 07:10+629
Guy Harristalkcontribs (→Microsoft Windows: And here's the *core* "get the system time" call, which is the Windows equivalent of gettimeofday(), in that it returns a "time units since the Epoch" value, from which all the year/month/day/hour/minute/second values are derived. (I've no idea why it took them until NT 3.5 to make it available in NT.))
diffhistTime zone 07:02+303
Guy Harristalkcontribs (→Microsoft Windows: GetSystemTime() dates back well before W2K. (Just because learn.microsoft.com doesn't give pre-W2K information, that doesn't mean that the API in question was introduced in W2K; they claim that the minimum supported OS version for CreateFile() is WXP, which is definitely *not* true.))
diffhistTime zone 02:240
Guy Harristalkcontribs (→Perl: Call it the
IANA time zone database, as we do elsewhere. Speak of "entries", as there are more entries than there are "time zones", as different locations in the same "time zone" may have different daylight saving time rules, for example.)
diffhistTime zone 02:07+378
Guy Harristalkcontribs (→Unix: Speak of
Unix time rather than "time_t format". If that's not the way system time is kept, the system isn't Unix-like. Conversion to local time takes into account the time zone *and* daylight saving time rules*. The default, on a Unix-like system, isn't UTC, it's the time zone and daylight saving time information set up at configuration time.)
diffhistCyberpunk 08:13−453
2601:441:8481:4430:ac8e:32d4:596e:3d06talk (Final Fantasy VII is dieselpunk and biopunk, not cyberpunk. The linked article only uses the word Cyberpunk in its title, and alusions to Blade Runner and Akira—being from the article author, not the interviewed subjects—aside, it is retrofuturistic dieselpunk and biopunk as a whole by fitting to their themes and aesthetics most closely, and does not qualify as cyberpunk, due to minimal elements that relate to cyberpunk themes, only those which already overlap with dieselpunk and biopunk.)Tag: references removed