Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-doomsDay - The countdown module,
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 Finally got around to adding the option to change the text displayed when the doomsDay has passed as @Snille suggested! 
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 @broberg said in MMM-doomsDay - The countdown module,: Finally got around to adding the option to change the text displayed when the doomsDay has passed as @Snille suggested! So I should do a git pull? 
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 @Mykle1 Only if you feel like it! 
 But the latest is the coolest, don’t you think? ;)
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 @broberg said in MMM-doomsDay - The countdown module,: Only if you feel like it! Of course I feel like it. But the latest is the coolest, don’t you think? No doubt! I’m a huge fan of this module. :thumbsup: 
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 @broberg 
 Actually, I won’t know for 26 days. I’ll let you know then!
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 @Mykle1 Hahaha, fair enough :thumbsup: 
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 My MagicMirror is updating around 23:00 hour, and can’t find what I did wrong. Has nothing to do with the time zone (I think). This is what I have in my config.js { module: 'MMM-doomsday', position: 'top_center', config: { doomsDay: '2017-03-31 24:00:00', toWhat: 'End of month' } },I even made a test file in my browser, and then it’s is working as aspected. 
 Does any one now where the problem is.
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 @pjkoeleman nope, probably a timezone issue on the Pi itself, does the clock work correctly? daylight saving time? Try changing the time from 24:00:00 to 23:59:00 
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 @broberg The Pi itself is working correctly, the clock module is giving me the right time and date. And is updating around midnight. I Will try 23:59 and see what come’s out off it. 
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 With time set to 23:59 the module is changing at 0:44. The question is were is the offset off 45 minutes comming from ? 
 
 
 



