I know this isn’t any kind of surprise, and yet, well…

    • jubilationtcornpone@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      In every project I’ve ever worked on, there’s been somebody who must have been like, “HurDur Storing timestamps in UTC is for losers. Nyeaahh!”

      And if I ever find that person, I’m going to get one of those foam pool noodles, and whack him/her over the head with it until I’ve successfully vented all my frustrations.

        • Rikudou_SageA
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          1 year ago

          Isn’t it like trillions trillions trillions… years in the future?

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            1 year ago

            It’ll lose most of its accuracy long after all life stops existing, so nobody will be around to file bug tickets.

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        The only time using UTC breaks down is when any sort of time change gets involved.

        If I say I want a reminder at 9am six months from now and you store that as UTC, a day light savings change will mean I get my reminder an hour early or late depending on where in the world I am