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by mgaunard
4 hours ago
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Never heard of DST? The authoritative time is constant in the local time zone, but needs to change in UTC twice a year. This is the exact reason people store time in local time zones. Also remember the date/time where DST switching occurs is entirely timezone-specific, and it's not necessarily the same pattern every year (as demonstrated with British Columbia). |
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