{"account":{"acct":"brozek","avatar":"https://cdn.fosstodon.org/accounts/avatars/108/219/415/927/856/966/original/bae9f46f23936e79.jpg","display_name":"Brandon Rozek","header":"https://fosstodon.org/headers/original/missing.png","hide_collections":false,"id":"108219415927856966","indexable":false,"uri":"https://fosstodon.org/users/brozek","url":"https://fosstodon.org/@brozek","username":"brozek"},"application":null,"card":null,"content":"<p><span class=\"h-card\" translate=\"no\"><a href=\"https://fosstodon.org/@nathandyer\" class=\"u-url mention\">@<span>nathandyer</span></a></span> Great post! I now feel for anyone living near a timezone boundary.</p><p>The big benefit of local time is that I get an intuition for what part of the day the other person is currently at. Is it lunch time or the middle of the night for the person I'm messaging?</p><p>Though maybe the local time intuition can be replaced with the knowledge of what UTC time "noon local" is for different parts of the world.</p>","date":"2022-05-05T17:01:20.257Z","edited_at":null,"emojis":[],"favourites_count":1,"id":"108250403979497296","in_reply_to_account_id":"136980","in_reply_to_id":"108249628534527633","language":"en","media_attachments":[],"mentions":[{"acct":"nathandyer","id":"136980","url":"https://fosstodon.org/@nathandyer","username":"nathandyer"}],"poll":null,"reblog":null,"reblogs_count":0,"replies_count":1,"sensitive":false,"spoiler_text":"","syndication":"https://fosstodon.org/@brozek/108250403979497296","tags":[],"visibility":"public"}