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by makeitdouble 1593 days ago
To me the main point of the tweet seems to be that either:

- what is assumed as "today" was a range and the fact that the question is asked is a sign something got really wrong down the chain. So the question has no answer.

- it is assumed that "today" is a time. If the exact time value existed but was cut off at some point, we're again in a "no answer" situation. The only way this can be answered is if the date is implicitly a time at midnight.

To me too, the only proper answer is "no,no,yes" and any other context is a "what happened?"