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The timer of how "fresh" it's the post it's broken #49

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FlameF0X opened this issue Aug 6, 2024 · 3 comments
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The timer of how "fresh" it's the post it's broken #49

FlameF0X opened this issue Aug 6, 2024 · 3 comments

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@FlameF0X
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FlameF0X commented Aug 6, 2024

When you go to New some posts can have -1s instead of 0s.

Proof:
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sweglord227 commented Aug 6, 2024

this might be your pc's clock being off by a few seconds. lynts likely use UTC, and add the time as soon as the lynt is uploaded to the database. having a system clock being a second or two off isn't uncommon nor does it cause any problems on your average computer.

new lynts should display "uploaded a few seconds ago" when younger than 10/30 seconds to avoid this issue in the future

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FlameF0X commented Aug 6, 2024

But I use it on my phone.

And I need to learn how to use Git first so I could know what I press

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sweglord227 commented Aug 6, 2024

But I use it on my phone.

same thing. a machine is a machine; your phone is just smaller

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