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There is an interesting situation right now, that if a deployment takes a long time to start (which can happen for numerous reasons, e.g. there is a queue of deployments ahead of the one you put throu…
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i was playing around with stackprof as described in [this blog post](https://samsaffron.com/archive/2018/01/18/my-production-ruby-on-rails-cpu-is-at-100-now-what) and noticed that it includes a `garba…
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Hello, I'd love to see the time I worked and I was on breaks. Something like:
"You have worked 4h 35m and rested 25m. Good job!"
Let me know what you think. Thank you for this amazing app.
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Hello.
I'm not sure if it fits here but there is the [Time Well Spent](http://timewellspent.io/) movement.
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Hi, I'm Termux 🤖.
I'm here to help you update your Termux packages.
I've tried to update the [libkiwix](https://github.com/termux/termux-packages/blob/325a9dd395ade39c2ed31f9f6ce5c56793ae80d8/packag…
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Recently I needed to use vscode, I usually use Rider and to my surprise there was a project build time tracker. Maybe I didn't understand the plugin settings, but there is only the api key entry field…
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- remove the `Pkg.dependencies()` if possible, maybe check mtime() of the manifest
- add `Tracy.jl` or something similar to see where the time is being spent to
- Run `GC.gc()` periocally
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An estimate of 40 hours results in "P1DT16H" being downloaded.
An estimate of 48 hours results in "P2D",
8 hours result in PT8H,
1hour is PT1H.
So anything up to a day (
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Add the time spent on language / IDE on the chart's legend :
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/47502331/114452094-57033000-9bd8-11eb-9e81-c7c83e8ea14a.png)