When I pass a date time object (via serialization) to the server web service, it converts it to have an offset that matches the servers time. Is there a way to force it to just keep the local time
as it's being converted. I don't care about the time zones, I just care about the clients local time and their time only. The client uploads a file and the database stores their local machine time with it,
not the servers. The servers machine time will NEVER matter in this solution. So if it's 7 PM EST I don't want it being sent then converted to 4 PM PST when the web service reads it.
Still the laggiest file manager I've had the misfortune to lay my eyes on. They should just halt development until they can fix this. I strongly recommend Total Commander, XYPlorer or Double Commander over this.
from https://pureinfotech.com/windo...-profile-cpu-boost-feature/
Note that I didn't see this actually affect anything until I used this version of the vivetool command:
vivetool /enable /id:58989092,60716524,48433719,61391826
Apparently, one of these options actually enables the low latency flag for applications, etc. If someone knows more, I'd love to hear it!
So far, I have noticed no downsides, but YMMV.
I do like Edifier products. You have to be careful with their model numbers if you care about specific I/O, like optical in. They often have multiple products with nearly identical part numbers, so close the Amazon will sometimes suggest the wrong one even if you copy/paste the exact model from their site. Things like optical typically are the difference between one and the other.
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When I pass a date time object (via serialization) to the server web service, it converts it to have an offset that matches the servers time. Is there a way to force it to just keep the local time
as it's being converted. I don't care about the time zones, I just care about the clients local time and their time only. The client uploads a file and the database stores their local machine time with it,
not the servers. The servers machine time will NEVER matter in this solution. So if it's 7 PM EST I don't want it being sent then converted to 4 PM PST when the web service reads it.
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