- Issue created by @lostcarpark
- 🇺🇸United States damienmckenna NH, USA
Good idea! I've updated the project page and added a note about DST, thank you for the suggestion!
The project page says:
"Time: 10am Pacific US time / 1pm Eastern US time / 5pm UTC / 5pm Irish/Greenwich time"
Unfortunately the following link seems to have been used as the source of the Irish/UK time:
https://time.is/compare/1300_21_March_2024_in_New_York/California/UTC/Lo...
The link includes a hard coded date, 21 Mar 2024.
However in 2024, US DST started on 10 Mar, while European Summer Time started on 31 Mar.
As this link is in the window between US and European Summer time starting, it results in a Irish/UK time that is incorrect except during the window between US and European changeover.
A separate minor issue is that the UTC time is shown as 5PM. However, UTC should always be written as a 24 hour clock.
First, excluding the date from the link results in a display showing the time for the current date: https://time.is/compare/1300_in_New_York/California/UTC/London/
Second, update the label text. I would suggest the following:
"Time: 10am Pacific US time / 1pm Eastern US time / 17:00 UTC (Summer) / 18:00 UTC (Winter) / 6pm Irish/Greenwich time (mostly - click to confirm)"
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Good idea! I've updated the project page and added a note about DST, thank you for the suggestion!