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	Userland: Remove remaining users of Duration::now_realtime()
This is a clear sign that they want to use a UnixDateTime instead. This also adds support for placing durations and date times into SQL databases via their millisecond offset to UTC.
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		|  | @ -59,7 +59,7 @@ WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::NonnullGCPtr<File>> File::create(JS::Realm& realm, Vecto | |||
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|         // 3. If the lastModified member is provided, let d be set to the lastModified dictionary member. If it is not provided, set d to the current date and time represented as the number of milliseconds since the Unix Epoch (which is the equivalent of Date.now() [ECMA-262]).
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|         //    Note: Since ECMA-262 Date objects convert to long long values representing the number of milliseconds since the Unix Epoch, the lastModified member could be a Date object [ECMA-262].
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|         last_modified = options->last_modified.has_value() ? options->last_modified.value() : Duration::now_realtime().to_milliseconds(); | ||||
|         last_modified = options->last_modified.has_value() ? options->last_modified.value() : UnixDateTime::now().milliseconds_since_epoch(); | ||||
|     } | ||||
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|     // 4. Return a new File object F such that:
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