Today (WED) at around, I found a fault when using Microsoft's Bing search engine. The screen is as follows:
The content of the above Ref A and ref B are both 32 hexadecimal numbers, essentially a binary integer of 128-bit (16-byte. I don't know what the information is. It is probably used for internal debugging by Microsoft. It looks a bit like guid.
Ref C should be the time when the fault occurred. It can be seen that the time zone of the Pacific Standard Time (PST) is UTC-8. China uses "Beijing time" and the time zone is UTC + 8. The difference between the two is exactly 16 hours. Therefore, the time is around.
Now, the Microsoft Bing website is back to normal.
Have you ever encountered this situation when using bing.com? Which of the following heroes in the garden knows how to use Ref A and ref B?
References
- Wikipedia: Bing
- Wikipedia: Globally Unique Identifier
- Wikipedia: Coordinated Universal Time
- Wikipedia: Pacific Time Zone
- Wikipedia: Beijing Time