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From datetime import datetime, timezone datetime.now(timezone.utc) datetime.now(timezone.utc).timestamp() * 1000 # posix timestamp in milliseconds for your purposes when you need to calculate an amount of time spent between two dates all that you need is to subtract end and start dates The time has to have millisecond precision, but using

The results of such subtraction is a timedelta object I want to send a time point over a network connection to detect the ping time and for other calculations The timestamp returned by time.time() is not in any timezone

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Seconds since the epoch is a term

It is not elapsed seconds since some point in time (epoch)

You can convert it to your local time (with tz database) and/or utc timezone easily Yes, time can be captured in utc alone I suppose it’s up to each state of the us to define its time And i don’t know, but i suppose that today they (officially or in practice) define time as an offset from utc rather than gmt.

Timestamp is always in utc New date().tostring() will show you current time zone time representation, new date().toutcstring() will show you utc time repr, but new date().gettime() is always utc, because that is what unix time is defined as Unix time (also known as posix time or epoch time) is a system for describing instants in time. By definition the c time() function returns a time_t epoch time in utc

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So the code commented //get the local time in time_t is really getting utc already, and the comment is incorrect.

The resulting utc object isn't really a utc date, but a local date shifted to match the utc time (see comments) However, in practice it does the job With advancements in javascript, better approaches exist. Assume i have this string

It does store the correct physical point in time, but it is a local time and will be printed in local time Note that this still is a correct answer to the question Op did not specifically ask for creating a datetime object with kind utc. Problem it looks like when i use the format() function, it automatically convert the original utc time into my timezone (utc+8)

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