Did somebody put my comments on a schedule, is that even possible? It has nothing to do with the sudden daylight losing or spring forward an hour thing right?
Today, I noticed that when I go to post, it says "in 1 hour" and then in a minute it says "in 59 minutes." I want to try to find apps of Hive Blog which might be able to undo this, whatever this might be.
Maybe your local computer did not update for daylight savings?
My clock has the correct time right now, 12:16 PM Pacific Standard Time (PST) near Seattle, Washington State (WA), USA. But on top of that, I don't think the Hive Blog blockchain is talking to my computer's clock.
Edit: wrong time. It is now PDT, not PST.
Never mind. You are right. It's fixed now. I changed my computer clock to match my digital alarm clock by my bed which I thought I sprung an hour ahead a day ago to match my computer clock.
Oddly, I came full-circle in only about a day from my computer clock to my digital clock back to my computer clock again as I thought both were already in sync previously.
After that, I ended up searching online for what the current time was in Pacific Standard Time (PST) and it gave me what it would have been.
I went back and realized I needed to look up what the time was in Pacific Daylight Time (PDT). I feel a little dumb now because I know all of this and yet still made the mistake somehow. This Hive Clock problem started about an hour ago immediately after I changed my computer clock to the wrong time.
Strange, as smart as I think I am, I was not able to see the causation effect, Sherlock Holmes would have solved such a mystery in his sleep.
I don't know why we still do daylight savings.
To mock God.
It's just like Benjamin Franklin, to mock God. What an epic troll.
There's a reason why his face is on the $100 bill even though he was never president.
The Illuminati loved that big-headed, filthy animal.
ICP makeup lol