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by btilly
2042 days ago
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Do you have any idea how much work it is to rewrite all of that software? The solution people are actually moving to is https://developers.google.com/time/smear. The downside is that measurements of elapsed time will be off in that day. But no rewrite needed, and most applications are going to be just fine with that. Article is from Jul 2012, GMT was not in effect at that time. I guess they meant UTC, but if tech journalists don't know that GMT is depreciated as a concept of "universal time" what hope is there for meaningful time reform... Timezones may have multiple names. Greenwich Mean Time and Zulu, aka GMT and Z, are officially defined timezones that happen to be UTC+0. Both are in widespread use and are not wrong. |
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I hear a lot of Brits calling their time “GMT” even when DST is in effect. It’s a shorthand for “current time in the UK”. Hence, ambiguous.