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I just happened to stumbled upon our esteemed ex-user JonH's careers profile, which I had in my browser history for some reason from a while back. (I'm blurring out his data because I'm not sure how public it is meant to be.)

The "last seen" field seems a bit off:

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There's no timestamp when I hover over the "tomorrow" so I can't help debug this.

It was 21:25 WET here when I noticed it.

The system clock is OK.

All other SO/SE time stamps look normal.

When I open his Meta profile, it says "last seen: yesterday" as it probably should.

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    with all the code that's been posted in questions and debugged in answers you're surprised Stack Exchange have developed the time code?
    – Memor-X
    Feb 20, 2017 at 21:39
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    It seems like John found the flux capacitor and got his DeLorean working!
    – Rizier123
    Feb 20, 2017 at 21:42
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    The title and the freehand drawing to this made my day. Feb 20, 2017 at 22:49
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    This makes me wonder who in their right mind thought WET was an acceptable acronym for a timezone identifier
    – SeinopSys
    Feb 20, 2017 at 23:46
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    @SeinopSys guys living in the DRY zone.
    – Braiam
    Feb 21, 2017 at 0:45
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    No, this is correct. You see, a single rotation of the Earth sphere, each Time corner point rotates through the other 3-corner Time points, thus creating 16 corners, 96 hours and 4-simultaneous 24-hour Days within a single rotation of Earth – equated to a Higher Order of Life Time Cube. QED.
    – user1228
    Feb 21, 2017 at 16:57
  • @Will I used to be Educated Stupid too, but then I saw the virtues of the four days and earned my Master of Cubic. Feb 22, 2017 at 0:38

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This was a bug when getting the number of relative days... we were doing the subtraction in the wrong order, so when it says tomorrow it should say yesterday ;)

It's fixed now

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    You should have fixed this tomorrow! Feb 21, 2017 at 15:41
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    That's exactly how it went, I fixed it tomorrow ;)
    – g3rv4
    Feb 21, 2017 at 15:43

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