Update TUI to calculate build duration from metadata#1095
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Previously we were relying on the now unused Timings field which hasn't been populated since the migration to attest mode. This calculation of Created-Started provides at least a ballpark idea of build time when looking at a benchmark, and helps choose packages that are quick to build when futher experimenting.
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Previously we were relying on the now unused Timings field which hasn't
been populated since the migration to attest mode. This calculation of
Created-Started provides at least a ballpark idea of build time when
looking at a benchmark, and helps choose packages that are quick to
build when futher experimenting.