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this post was submitted on 31 Aug 2025
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Jira does this, it's so freaking stupid, I can easily determine how long ago it was by seeing it myself, I want to know when a comment happened explicitly not relatively. And the extra step of hovering over is obnoxious. It really becomes annoying when the duration increases and it becomes approximate, I need to know when they commented exactly, so I can determine if that aligns with whatever I'm comparing it to, hours and days matter. *Fixed typo