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Gormo
169 days ago
That'd be `date -d @[epoch]`.
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subhash_k
169 days ago
Mostly i want to know the relative time of epoch, so prefer a consistent site.
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Gormo
165 days ago
Epoch time is absolute. The above command outputs the epoch time expressed with normal notation in your local timezone. No 'site' would be involved.
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