Wait, there's a GNU Epoch as well?
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I don't believe so, I think OP just misremembered 1970.
The 1704067200
is the 2024 new year, in seconds from 1970 (normal Unix time).
GNU-Epoch is not the UNIX-Epoch.
Gnu to me too!
nope, i just put the image because why not
Because UNIX Epoch starts 1970, not 1975 is why I mentioned it.
thank you for correcting me jaja
You forgot to take into account leap years or as I've come to call them the leaping gnu/years
This one's for Gnu!
This is so Gnu to me!
A gnu really is an exceptionally weak mascot, thank god we have the penguin.