The problem with this proposal is that it is insufficiently bold. The right answer, as @pwnallthethings and I have discussed, is to get rid of time zones and all local time and to all use Universal Time.https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2015/03/time-to-kill-daylight-saving/387175/ …
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Yes. Exactly. This is a real pain point in information security. Correlating events in computer system logs across numerous time zones is a real pain in the ass. Things would be so much simpler if 1530 in Tianjin was always the same moment as 1530 in Topeka.
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Only utterly awful systems log in local time...
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I was clearly dealing utterly awful systems at the time. And a global IT team that couldn't get its act together.
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Spoiler: most systems are utterly awful and lots of ppl want them that way.
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