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    The way it’s meant at the moment to work is use the timezone that your browser thinks it’s in, and then use 4am in your local time at the cut-off between each day.

    It’s very possible that there’s a bug that I haven’t noticed, since I’m almost always in GMT or CET.

    Please check that your computer is set to be in your current local timezone. You could do this by visiting this page: http://steveridout.github.io/mongo-object-time/ and letting me know what it says at the top of the second green box, e.g. mine says Time (UTC+2), in Asia it should be + a larger number.

    If you still think there’s a bug, let me know and I’ll investigate.

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    Shawn commented  · 

    Thanks for the checks. Viewing the page shows UTC+8 which is correct. So there might be a bug cos revising words seem to add to a day earlier.

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