According to the time on my laptop, it's been 21 hours and 34 minutes, so it hasn't matched the 24 hours that the last God-knows-how-many-days have. It's got quite a way to go yet.
I've been up since 5.30 a.m., so it's been a long day in that sense. I might stay up all night and watch the darkness close in (now) and then lighten to daylight again. That'll be a very long day. It's the Solstice!
And even longer for me. Lighter earlier this morning than you lot (maybe not Febbos) and it's still daylight (the street lights have just started coming on even though there's heavy cloud cover making it darker than it should be).