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Windows NT used 01/01/1601 as the Epoch for it's 64bit FILETIME which will roll over on 14 September 30828, so not something I will have to worry about!
Google Chrome History
From stackoverflow the date of visit_time can be shown in human readable form using the following sql:
select
datetime(visit_time / 10000000 + (strftime('%s','1601-01-01')), 'unixepoch', 'localtime')
from visits;
If the dates look off you missed a zero…
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