Somehow @pfefferle has time travelled.
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Somehow @pfefferle has time travelled.
(Or do I not understand how GitHub dates work?)
https://github.com/Automattic/wordpress-activitypub/commits/trunk/
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@Edent @pfefferle if you hover over "in X hours" it does give a date & time in the future. Magic!
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@Edent @pfefferle GitHub’s blindly reading the date of the commit so it’s possible P’s laptop‘s date is wrong
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Terence Edenreplied to Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag: on last edited by
@ryanc huh! Makes sense.
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Matthias Pfefferlereplied to Terence Eden on last edited by
I changed the time on my mac, to run some tests!
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Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag:replied to Terence Eden on last edited by
@Edent Under the hood, each commit has a series of headers very similar to email headers, and the timestamp is one of these fields. It's also possible to hide arbitrary data in the headers.
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Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag:replied to Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag: on last edited by
@Edent several years ago, I stuffed terminal escape sequences in there so images would be rendered in the terminal when the commit log was viewed...