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Hmm. The first definition I saw of "unix timestamp" explicitly defined it as "86400 * number of days since 1970-01-01 + number of seconds since midnight", which I thought was clever and clear, but I can't find it now. Having looked up the POSIX standard at https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1... it seems you're right and I'm wrong; they define "Seconds Since the Epoch" as "A value that approximates the number of seconds that have elapsed since the Epoch...". In my view this is an extremely poor choice of terminology, because "seconds since the epoch" should have its plain English meaning of the number of SI seconds that have passed since that event; defining some "second" that is almost, but not quite, an SI second seems like a recipe for disaster.


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