04-08-2020, 11:30 AM
RE: Oscar has Wrong Date
(04-08-2020, 11:03 AM)Madbeggar Wrote: So, when you say "last night", you mean data logged as "yesterday", but then you add that " 'yesterday' is the day before that". That's very confusing.
When I think of "yesterday", I think of the daytime (awake) period before my last sleep period, e.g., I went to bed "yesterday" and that action began the period of "last night". I.e., "yesterday" has yesterday's date (even if it crept past midnight).
My point, I guess, is more of a question: for the sake of clarity, should we (and OSCAR) even use the term "yesterday"? Rather than "Monday night", or data from "2020-03-30", etc?
I see what you are getting at. fwiw, OSCAR does include the date in the message "was yesterday (on Monday, April 6, 2020)." Perhaps OSCAR should say "1 day ago" instead of "yesterday" as it says "n days ago" for all longer periods?
We can keep that in mind for the future.
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