So some kind of jitter caused Mastodon's notifications column to briefly believe a notification I received was received in the future, causing whatever humanized-datetime library Mastodon uses to display this somewhat ominous message
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RE: https://mastodon.social/@GroupNebula563/116300469614848880
@mcc I got this as well a while back

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So some kind of jitter caused Mastodon's notifications column to briefly believe a notification I received was received in the future, causing whatever humanized-datetime library Mastodon uses to display this somewhat ominous message

@mcc
That's the nice thing about clocks! They're all special and unique! -
So some kind of jitter caused Mastodon's notifications column to briefly believe a notification I received was received in the future, causing whatever humanized-datetime library Mastodon uses to display this somewhat ominous message

@mcc sorry, I’m posting from the anomaly
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So some kind of jitter caused Mastodon's notifications column to briefly believe a notification I received was received in the future, causing whatever humanized-datetime library Mastodon uses to display this somewhat ominous message

@mcc Haha

"You still have time... but not much..." -
So some kind of jitter caused Mastodon's notifications column to briefly believe a notification I received was received in the future, causing whatever humanized-datetime library Mastodon uses to display this somewhat ominous message

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So some kind of jitter caused Mastodon's notifications column to briefly believe a notification I received was received in the future, causing whatever humanized-datetime library Mastodon uses to display this somewhat ominous message

@mcc oh yeah! I had this bug coupled with another bug where it showed the same profile as favoriting something twice. It was funny to see

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So some kind of jitter caused Mastodon's notifications column to briefly believe a notification I received was received in the future, causing whatever humanized-datetime library Mastodon uses to display this somewhat ominous message

This is now fixed in mastodon/mastodon git HEAD, and the PR to fix it also is vaguely portentous

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This is now fixed in mastodon/mastodon git HEAD, and the PR to fix it also is vaguely portentous

@mcc weirdly hopeful
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This is now fixed in mastodon/mastodon git HEAD, and the PR to fix it also is vaguely portentous

@mcc sarah connor carving "SOME FATE" into a table
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This is now fixed in mastodon/mastodon git HEAD, and the PR to fix it also is vaguely portentous

@mcc pr says hasFuture but pfp says ALL WE HAVE IS NOW, really makes you think,
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This is now fixed in mastodon/mastodon git HEAD, and the PR to fix it also is vaguely portentous

@mcc Between that and the username and the avatar this really sounds like some out-of-context bit from a Square JRPG, maybe PS2 era? Stuff that's said towards the end and that doesn't really make sense but is clearly meant to be very hopeful and optimistic.
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So some kind of jitter caused Mastodon's notifications column to briefly believe a notification I received was received in the future, causing whatever humanized-datetime library Mastodon uses to display this somewhat ominous message

@mcc This reminds me of the German Snapple skit from Calvin and Habs.
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So some kind of jitter caused Mastodon's notifications column to briefly believe a notification I received was received in the future, causing whatever humanized-datetime library Mastodon uses to display this somewhat ominous message

@mcc It knows things!
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This is now fixed in mastodon/mastodon git HEAD, and the PR to fix it also is vaguely portentous

the TVA has filled the fix.
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This is now fixed in mastodon/mastodon git HEAD, and the PR to fix it also is vaguely portentous

@mcc Congrats to Mastodon on her transition
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This is now fixed in mastodon/mastodon git HEAD, and the PR to fix it also is vaguely portentous
@mcc the user avatar saying ALL WE HAVE IS NOW doesn't help with the temporal confusion there. -
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