june 2026 calendar glitch predicts 28-day month in data anomaly
Technical analysts investigating the june 2026 calendar have stumbled upon a bizarre data artifact: the month appears to contain only 28 days according to one widely-circulated digital calendar source, echoing the pattern of February. The anomaly was flagged by an anonymous programmer who noticed the calendar tool automatically grayed out June 29 and 30 as "non-existent dates." While likely a simple coding error, conspiracy theorists are already calling it a "matrix reset glitch" and pointing to the upcoming solar eclipse that same month as proof of a timeline shift. Calendar sync experts assure the public it's just a bug, but users are reporting the glitch persists across multiple platforms.