> when timezones change, countries make changes to when their summer time starts, etc. Which happens all the time.
The frequency in which time zones are changed surprised me the first time I looked it up. For a single country it's probably quite a big deal that doesn't happen too often. But internationally there are several changes each year. I think it was like 4-6 changes per year in the past decades.
Even if you find a character that really is never in the data - your encoded data will contain it. And it's inevitable that someone encodes the encoded data again. Like putting CSV in a CSV value.
Not exactly comparable since it's an IDE, but Eclipse had the concept of "linked resources" (files or folder that are part of the project but stored somewhere else on the file system) since at least twenty years.
I just got a Bambu Lab A1 (Combo with AMS lite, which I can also recommend) and am really impressed how smooth and well designed everything is. They really put a lot thought even into how the product is packaged and assembled. The few parts that you need to assembly yourself are all color coded (but after installing the color coding is hidden).
With my good old Ender 3, almost every print required tinkering with settings, otherwise print quality was bad or prints straight up failed. It was great for learning about 3d printing but with the A1 I can just print everything in much better quality without worrying about any settings.
I'm not a fan of the layout on large screens though. The linked tutorial [1] is fixed width left-aligned paragraphs, which makes right half of my display empty. On the other hand, other elements like on the reference overview [2] are stretched in four columns across the whole display which looks ok when the browser window is half my displays width but is hard to read when the window is maximized.
The frequency in which time zones are changed surprised me the first time I looked it up. For a single country it's probably quite a big deal that doesn't happen too often. But internationally there are several changes each year. I think it was like 4-6 changes per year in the past decades.