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Well, I prefer not to put a "\n" in dates but you do you mate
11 0 ReplyYou forgot the "\r" /s
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All other formats are inferior
5 0 Replyint time = 1686650138000;
5 0 ReplyAs someone that works a lot with high-frequency sensor data, we need the microseconds too!! Use this one:
%Y-%m-%d_%H:%M:%S.%f
4 0 ReplyIn ISO8601 I trust.
3 0 ReplyPOSIX time or bust!
3 0 ReplyThis is the way.
3 0 ReplyISO 8601
2 0 ReplyI accidentally the timezone.
2 0 ReplyThe only and best way
2 0 ReplyUnix timestamp on top
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