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by dotancohen
554 days ago
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This would matter for literally anything that you would schedule time for - meetings, doctor appointments, school activities, etc. Not all people use the Gregorian calendar in their daily lives. The time of the meeting is not arbitrary - it just corresponds to a date in a different calendar. Some calendars, e.g. the calendar used in Saudi Arabia, depend on observation of the new moon. |
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If you can't calculate a delta from $now, or "are $X and $Y the same moment in time" , I don't think "timestamps" are the tool. Seems beyond the scope of RFCs like this, at least to me.
Without guaranteed internet access, how would you set an alarm for "this day next year"? Timezones changing already cause problems there, but those were least correct at one point - not a "quantum timestamp" of sorts.