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10Dev
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GOD FUCKING DAMMIT MICROSOFT IT'S NOT THAT FUCKING HARD TO REMEMBER WHAT TIME ZONE I SET

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  • 2
    What did you set it to again?
  • 3
    We know better what you want.

    Our bing AI is magnificent
  • 3
    Are you dualbooting by any chance? Windows and Linux treat the system timer differently, hence the discrepancy.
  • 0
    In my case it does not remember keyboard layout. I have only one installed in the system so no accidental switches. Sometimes its enough to lock the PC and when i come back after few hours its changed from qwerty to qwertz
  • 0
    @RememberMe I am actually. If that is causing it, I wonder how the two systems treat the time differently
  • 4
    @10Dev windows assumes the timer is in local time, Linux assumes it's UTC. So unless you're UTC, one of the two will get fucked in a dual boot. You could make Linux use local time for consistency I think.

    Not really a fault of either system, it's just a different design choice.
  • 0
    @10Dev and yes the Linux
    one is the sane one. You can flip a setting to make Windows use UTC as system time (of course Linux can also be set to local).
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