I found on the sqlite documentation (https://www.sqlite.org/lang_datefunc.html) this text:
Compute the date and time given a unix
timestamp 1092941466, and compensate
for your local timezone.
SELECT datetime(1092941466, 'unixepoch', 'localtime');
That didn’t look like it fit my needs, so I tried changing the “datetime” function around a bit, and wound up with this:
select datetime(timestamp, 'localtime')
That seems to work – is that the correct way to convert for your timezone, or is there a better way to do this?