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What is Unix Timestamp?

The Unix Epoch is the number of seconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970 (00:00:00 UTC). It is the standard way computers store and track time, irrespective of time zones.

Why 1970?

It was an arbitrary date chosen by the early developers of the Unix operating system as a starting point. It is strictly UTC, meaning it does not observe Daylight Savings Time.

The Year 2038 Problem

Legacy systems store time as a signed 32-bit integer. The maximum value is 2,147,483,647, which corresponds to January 19, 2038. After this, these systems might crash or wrap around to 1901. Modern 64-bit systems have fixed this issue.

Common Conversions

FAQ

What is NTP?

Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to synchronize the clocks of computers over a network, ensuring your device shows the correct Unix time.