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Unix Timestamp
A numeric representation of elapsed time from the Unix epoch.
Unix Epoch
January 1, 1970 at 00:00:00 UTC.
Seconds Timestamp
A timestamp commonly represented using seconds.
Milliseconds Timestamp
A timestamp represented using milliseconds.
UTC
Coordinated Universal Time.
ISO 8601
A standardized format for representing dates and times.
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Unix Epoch
00:00:00 UTCseconds
0January 1, 197000:00:00 UTCseconds
Timestamp
00:00:00 UTCseconds
1704067200January 1, 202400:00:00 UTCseconds
Timestamp
00:00:00 UTCmilliseconds
1704067200000January 1, 202400:00:00 UTCmilliseconds
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