The specific format I want to have is "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.fffzzz, it's a format that is native to C#. All the trials I have done is still missing some parts specially the fractional seconds and UTC+0 offset with a colon separator.
Here is an example output format:
2021-07-01 05:25:13.868+00:00
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oh no, I'm waay too deep in this rabit hole. I statically linked libc++ and libc++abi to an executable and a dynamic library it is loading, statically linking libc++abi to seperate dynamic modules does not seem to be a good idea
oh fuck valgrind says it's my arch nemesis static-object allocation/deallocation order
man, it was working "fine" before with libstdc++. I mean it kind of makes more sense now that it's running the exit handlers of the dynamic libs and then the exit handlers of the executable, but it "worked" better before
Honestly I'm not aware either. I think writing software in C++ is fine. Tons of issues, sure, but ultimately as decent a job and hobby as you can hope for.