BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  date -Ins
De:       Maurice Kinal
Data:     Wed, 21 Jan 2026 02:55:54 +0000
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Hey Aug!

> ..but isn't yours,
>
> MK> $ ./_install/bin/busybox date -Ins
>  MK> 2026-01-19T03:31:42,219647248+00:00
>
> ..incorrect with the TZ offset?

Nope.  It is bang on.  All my machines sync their clocks to UTC.  Doesn't everybody?  Anyhow easy enough to convert.  On my regular linux box;

$ TZ=PST8PDT date --date="2026-01-19T03:31:42,219647248+00:00"
2026-01-18T19:31:42,219647248-08:00

but then it screws up a proper sort ... not that it would matter any to me.  What REALLY matters is that nanosecond output is doable today and, perhaps when I get my hands on a hardware clock that can resolve to a nanosecond, accurate to a nanosecond.  I'll need to upgrade all the networking hardware to take advantage of it but by that time I'll probably want to do that anyhow.

I call it future compatibilty.

 , 
Maurice

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