Simon Legner

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> are intervals always closed-open, or are other variants possible? Citing from https://www.reddit.com/r/ISO8601/comments/1beahww/intervals/: > ISO 8601-1:2019 states > > > 3.1.1.6 time interval > part of the time axis limited...

The speed difference originates from https://github.com/simon04/whodidit/commit/9819f9b277557bb8297cc43c51335b4366129fd3 and https://github.com/simon04/whodidit/commit/239b9f8877c8dde56351b8dabeeb54707f606d4b Back then I haven't really thought about the future and haven't foreseen two instances running in parallel for so long…

Hi, I've added some context to the description (should have done right at the beginning).

The current behaviour is sub-optimal when using any modern frontend bundler. The following is a standard code snippet which I insert in every project of mine: https://github.com/simon04/leaflet-vite/blob/464daa6d49cb20a93df0b7a7e029fe2e6987a753/index.js#L3-L9 See also an...

Hi @djpowers, I'm very sorry for the long outstanding reply. I found it very hard to troubleshoot and fix this issue. It seems that https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/devdocs/commit/ee145d748f61a679084e8c1cb754511e62a4f9d4 mostly fixed the issue? ```sh...

I agree that the context might be helpful – that would speak for my second proposal. Trac however shows only the new comment on ticket updates (e.g., https://josm.openstreetmap.de/timeline?format=rss&ticket=on&ticket_details=on). I also...

DevDocs does not author any docs itself. IIFE is covered here https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/IIFE, the glossary is not part of https://devdocs.io/javascript/, though...

One idea would have been to evaluate the referer header sent. However, it is always `Referer: http://www.openstreetmap.org/` (omitting the content after the hash). The easiest solution would probably be to...

Precedent: I noticed that. However, determining whether a specific layer was active is a matter of a simple string-contains or regexp test. Hm, is there an other way to determine...