RE: https://digipres.club/@timixretroplays/116519019401969392
That’s right. It’s 52 hours.
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RE: https://digipres.club/@timixretroplays/116519019401969392
That’s right. It’s 52 hours.
@jpm Or 25. Or 23. Or 24¹/₈₆₄₀₀. Or 23½. Or 0. Or
@futzle @jpm this isn't a critical timing issue or a timezone thing, it's about calculating SLAs. "1 day" now means "24 business hours" so a 2-day SLA kicking off at 9 on Monday will now finish some time on Wednesday instead of Tuesday.
And there's a big popup to dismiss on every page I view on this app until I make changes. And apparently even after I've made changes too.
This is definitely a good use of my and anyone else's time
@timixretroplays @futzle in that case, I hope your service delivery manager is ready to have this argument with your customers and their lawyers
I’m not joking by the way. A day starts in UTC+1400 and ends in UTC-1400. SYD-LAX flights leave at 9am and arrive at 6am on the same day.
@jpm yes, likewise my flight from Sydney to Vancouver last year had me arriving 14 minutes before I departed