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Behold, our relative time search term:
### created_at.lte:(relative time)
It takes times like "3 years ago" and "1 hour ago". The lte and gte makes sense best if you remember that computer systems "understand" time stamps as long numbers (essentially counting seconds since "moment 0" of UNIX time), so lte refers to the smaller time number i.e. farther into the past, and gte refers to the larger time number i.e. not so far into the past.
For "69 minutes or older" i.e. "uploaded at 69 minutes from now or earlier", use `created_at.lte:69 minutes ago`.
Behold, our relative time search term:
### created_at.lte:(relative time)
It takes times like "3 years ago" and "1 hour ago". The lte and gte makes sense best if you remember that computer systems "understand" time stamps as long numbers (essentially counting seconds since "moment 0" of UNIX time), so lte refers to the smaller time number i.e. farther into the past, and gte refers to the larger time number i.e. not so far into the past.
For "69 minutes or older" i.e. "uploaded at 69 minutes from now or earlier", use `created_at.lte:69 minutes ago`.