Why don't we format Unix timestamps like we do with IPv4 addresses? They are both just 32 bit integers.
"Hey, what time is it?" - "Oh, it's 103.1.0.185."
It even works for time ranges!
"The conference will be held in 103.1.0.0/19"
1 post total
Why don't we format Unix timestamps like we do with IPv4 addresses? They are both just 32 bit integers. "Hey, what time is it?" - "Oh, it's 103.1.0.185." It even works for time ranges! |
@r5 a cursed suggestion; but slightly less cursed than Swatch Internet Time
https://www.swatch.com/en-us/internet-time.html
@r5 Decimal binary time, hm?
It does show how close we are to the overflow.
Also makes me feel old. I was born around 31.0.0.0/8
@r5@dresden.network Maybe this is how the Stardate came about in Startrek!