Thanks for the help everybody, but sleep, cron, at, cpulimit, and nice do not slow time down.
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Corona688
Can you put a <1 multiplier into warp to slow it down, or does it have to be an integer?
Yes, I've tried and it must be a Integer. The program is written in c so I looked at the code and the number parsing function thing does not handle decimal values, and the number is stored as an integer. I don't really have any knowledge with c, but I think I should be able to replace every place it tries to store the the number as an integer and tell it to make it store it as a decimal number instead, and then redo the number parsing function so that it parses the part after the decimal point. I think that would only work if the integer math is the same as decimal number math. Maybe I should ask the developer for help but the last update was almost 10 years ago.
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Corona688
This kind of trickery, making date() return incorrect values, may have unpredictable results if your program actually uses date() for anything important.
So far it looks predictable with modifying the date, and it seems like this should always be true as long as the program asks the system for the current date. Oh and I am trying to change something "important" so I already assumed the risk of breaking my computer.