Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Calendar showing "in X day" wrongly
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I have almost no event/birthday that isn’t in my own timezone (CET). There is a birthday happening in about 50 minutes (when it’ll be 15th november) and it says tomorrow. I will keep an eye on the event on nov 19th how that’s presented
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Here is a screenshot from my mirror earlier tonight (Monday at 21:47) that shows two activities in 2 and 3 days:
They are both in the same Exchange calendar and on the same day (Thursday) as you can see here:
If this isn’t a bug, then I don’t know.
Yes, I know that the culprit is probably Moments.js, but …
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Btw, the “correct” answere, in my eyes, is three days, not two.
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Clock just turned to the 15th november here and my friends birthday is “today”, calendar is still saying tomorrow.
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@creepwood Did you try to restart mirror or manually refresh? I guess updates only happen on the interval you’ve configured…(?)
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That’s almost what I posted in “Bug Hunt” (https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/915/today-on-november-1st-the-calendar-labels-a-birthday-on-october-31st-as-two-days-ago) a while ago.
It might be mathematically right, but intuitively it’s wrong.
I have a meeting on Saturday and one on Sunday, the one on Saturday is “in 4 days”, the one on Sunday is “in 6 days”.
That’s irritating.But your problem, @creepwood, might be different. Please check the date/time of your raspi. ;)
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@Cato yeah I was a little bit too quick there. it’s now changed to “today”.
@Matthes0815 Oh the time on the hardware is correct, otherwise the clock wouldn’t have shown right.