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Debian 13, Postgres, and the US/* time zones
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burnt-resistor
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12 Sep 25 09:01 UTC
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Always run production systems in the Etc/UTC timezone. This eliminates an entire class of problems while only creating minor inconveniences.
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Tepix
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12 Sep 25 09:11 UTC
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For servers, i agree 100%. For desktop systems, not so much.
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kawsper
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12 Sep 25 09:28 UTC
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How else could you tell what time it is on the servers?
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raverbashing
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12 Sep 25 09:52 UTC
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That's easy, if you're Walmart just use the TZ of your corporate HQ
(That's what I heard anyway)
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ThePowerOfFuet
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12 Sep 25 11:56 UTC
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Google's internal timestamps are in Pacific Time, too.
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