Seeing "yesterday at 02:05:14" is driving me insane, why was this change necessary
KoolAid Member Oct 25, 2017 6,687 Nov 1, 2019 #1 Seeing "yesterday at 02:05:14" is driving me insane, why was this change necessary
ElectricBlanketFire What year is this? Member Oct 25, 2017 31,944 Nov 1, 2019 #3 I don't know...CAN WE?
Hollywood Duo Member Oct 25, 2017 42,374 Nov 1, 2019 #5 We should change all times to UTC with time zone offset.
wandering flâneur Moderator Oct 25, 2017 2,136 Nov 1, 2019 #7 It was there a second ago, but I refreshed and it's suddenly gone
sangreal Banned Oct 25, 2017 10,890 Nov 1, 2019 #8 Is this something you turned on? I'm not seeing that on mobile at least. I know it was always available in the source though
Is this something you turned on? I'm not seeing that on mobile at least. I know it was always available in the source though
Transistor Outer Wilds Ventures Test Pilot Administrator Oct 25, 2017 37,340 Washington, D.C. Nov 1, 2019 #11 I only accept timestamps in Unix time
CallMeShaft The Fallen Oct 25, 2017 3,385 Nov 1, 2019 #12 Dammit, keep your dirty seconds off my screen!
Iron Mike Member Sep 28, 2019 229 Nov 1, 2019 #13 Eat My Jorts said: I liked the specificity. Click to expand... Click to shrink...
rpm Into the Woods The Fallen Oct 25, 2017 12,369 Parts Unknown Nov 1, 2019 #14 I see timestamps as "Month (3 char abbreviation version) D, YYYY at HH:MM (AM/PM)" Don't remember ever changing this setting, but I guess I did at some point
I see timestamps as "Month (3 char abbreviation version) D, YYYY at HH:MM (AM/PM)" Don't remember ever changing this setting, but I guess I did at some point
JayC3 bork bork Administrator Oct 25, 2017 3,861 Nov 1, 2019 #15 Looks like the tech team was tweaking some settings. It's back to how it was now.