I’d wondered about this and answered you in a direct message, but now I have a new theory… that’s its all ok, and something in cesium is assuming an adjustment of timezone +1???
When I look at the latest block by Felipe (369159), Cesium shows me an HH:MM display that appears to be an hour in advance. If I click into view the block itself (voir le fichier brut), I see a Time=1604059950 that was only 1-2 minutes ago (locally im UTC-4)… and that MedianTime=1604057438 was 7h30m38 locally… not in advance but within the past hour, as Id expect for 12 blocks ago) which corresponds to 11h30m38 UTC). That is… it seems that Felipe’s and others’ duniter nodes are recording UTC timestamps that are ball-park… but Cesium displays them +1.
So… Is Cesium making any TimeZone assumptions under the hood? It appears so, it looks strange at the least for me.
[added: Perhaps not a bug, but a feature: perhaps MEDIAN_TIME_OFFSET of 3600 is added to the block’s MedianTime whenever Cesium displays block-time so that people stop asking « Why is the latest block almost always an hour late as soon as it’s received? » when in reality, this is MedianTime (over past 24 blocks) and not supposed to be real time.]
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p.s. Timezones are political bullshit. Id rather we all switch our clocks to UTC and put an end to this nonsense for eternity