← Back to context Comment by arccy 1 day ago isn't it at GMT-4 Eastern Time - New York? 3 comments arccy Reply simonw 1 day ago Here's the search results you get if you type "eastern" in that interface: https://gist.github.com/simonw/c2a73e40bbc87b8c25333207c551f...Typing "New York" gets zero results.Even knowing the exact name of the timezone I want I still can't find it in that UI! arccy 17 hours ago At least for me, since it's ordered by offset, i just scroll to the approximate offset rather than try to type.On android, "eastern" similarly results in a mess of results (but eastern is a bad name anyway...), "new york" does find it. yencabulator 13 hours ago The desktop web version seems to have no type-in search functionality.In the Android app typing "new y" gives Eastern Daylight Time 18:30 GMT-4 United States, *New Y*ork
simonw 1 day ago Here's the search results you get if you type "eastern" in that interface: https://gist.github.com/simonw/c2a73e40bbc87b8c25333207c551f...Typing "New York" gets zero results.Even knowing the exact name of the timezone I want I still can't find it in that UI! arccy 17 hours ago At least for me, since it's ordered by offset, i just scroll to the approximate offset rather than try to type.On android, "eastern" similarly results in a mess of results (but eastern is a bad name anyway...), "new york" does find it. yencabulator 13 hours ago The desktop web version seems to have no type-in search functionality.In the Android app typing "new y" gives Eastern Daylight Time 18:30 GMT-4 United States, *New Y*ork
arccy 17 hours ago At least for me, since it's ordered by offset, i just scroll to the approximate offset rather than try to type.On android, "eastern" similarly results in a mess of results (but eastern is a bad name anyway...), "new york" does find it.
yencabulator 13 hours ago The desktop web version seems to have no type-in search functionality.In the Android app typing "new y" gives Eastern Daylight Time 18:30 GMT-4 United States, *New Y*ork
Here's the search results you get if you type "eastern" in that interface: https://gist.github.com/simonw/c2a73e40bbc87b8c25333207c551f...
Typing "New York" gets zero results.
Even knowing the exact name of the timezone I want I still can't find it in that UI!
At least for me, since it's ordered by offset, i just scroll to the approximate offset rather than try to type.
On android, "eastern" similarly results in a mess of results (but eastern is a bad name anyway...), "new york" does find it.
The desktop web version seems to have no type-in search functionality.
In the Android app typing "new y" gives