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minus-squarearc@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoThe clue was in “user facing bits”. UTC represents time as an absolute. If you want to show local time, or deal with daylight savings you run UTC through a function on its way to the user.
The clue was in “user facing bits”. UTC represents time as an absolute. If you want to show local time, or deal with daylight savings you run UTC through a function on its way to the user.