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Jens Oliver Meiert (@j9t) · 11/2022 · Tröts: 1.126 · Folger: 914
So 06.10.2024 20:11
Whenever a date is relevant, relative publication dates like “yesterday” or “3 days ago” end up being useless.
E.g., “yesterday” can be today or the day before yesterday, depending on the time zone of the publication.
It gets messy, too, if you have the page open for a few hours (or days!) and miss to reload.
In my work on @frontenddogma, Medium is notorious here, usually requiring to check the source code to be sure about article dates.
Please provide unambiguous dates.
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