You misunderstand what Unix Time is. It’s the number of seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00+00:00. It’s always relative to UTC. And the number of seconds since epoch is always the same regardless of where you are on Earth.
As I write this it’s 1702600950 for you, for me, and in Sydney. Timezones (and DST, and leap seconds, and other political fuckery) only play a role once you want to convert 1702600950 into a “human” datetime. It corresponds to 2023-12-15 00:46:02 UTC and 2023-12-14 16:46:02 PST (and the only sane and reliable way to do the conversion is to use a library which depends on the tzdata).
You misunderstand what Unix Time is. It’s the number of seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00+00:00. It’s always relative to UTC. And the number of seconds since epoch is always the same regardless of where you are on Earth.
As I write this it’s
1702600950
for you, for me, and in Sydney. Timezones (and DST, and leap seconds, and other political fuckery) only play a role once you want to convert1702600950
into a “human” datetime. It corresponds to2023-12-15 00:46:02 UTC
and2023-12-14 16:46:02 PST
(and the only sane and reliable way to do the conversion is to use a library which depends on the tzdata).