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I wrote a program to figure out what day of the week this landed on (assuming it is in fact October 2nd, 151441).
It's a Saturday.
Real downer on the start of the weekend.
Yep, my immediate thought was, how the hell would you know it works?
Bro probably to account for leap Thursday's. We have one every ~28k years to keep in alignment with the true solar week.
Took me longer than it should have to realise this was a joke.
That program better be using an existing date library, because otherwise it's most definitely wrong.
public string GetDayOfWeek(DateTime date) => "saturday";
I also calculated it, his result checks out.
Don't be ridiculous, that would never pass QA.
But this one will. Joy for years to come: