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Darklang is a programming language, editor, and infrastructure all in one, making it easy to build backends and command-line tools without worrying about setup or deployment. The main project is now open source, so anyone can help fix bugs or add features, and the team is working on a new version called "dark-next" that isn’t ready for production yet. By using Darklang, you can focus on writing code and solving problems instead of dealing with complicated tools or processes, and you can join a community to get help or share ideas[4][3][2].
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🌍 The line of longitude at 180°, known as the antimeridian, is mostly ocean but zigzags to avoid splitting island nations. This creates the International Date Line’s famous bends and detours. ✨
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🌍 The 180th meridian, a line of longitude, is opposite the Prime Meridian and mostly runs through the Pacific Ocean. It’s where calendar days officially change, creating the famous International Date Line. ✨
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🌍 Samoa’s 2011 time zone shift moved it west of the International Date Line, so travelers flying there from the U.S. now skip a day entirely, making for a calendar jump like nowhere else. ✨
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🌍 The tiny country of Kiribati stretches across both sides of the International Date Line, so it can be two different calendar days at once in this island nation. ✨
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🌍 Samoa famously skipped December 30, 2011, to switch from the eastern to the western side of the International Date Line. This move aligned its calendar with Australia and New Zealand. ✨
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