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@movq Yeah I read this somewhere else too... probably in my feed as well 😅 -- Tell me, in you r opinion, what effect will this have on things do you think? 🤔
@movq Yeah I read this somewhere else too... probably in my feed as well 😅 -- Tell me, in you r opinion, what effect will this have on things do you think? 🤔
@movq Yeah I read this somewhere else too... probably in my feed as well 😅 -- Tell me, in you r opinion, what effect will this have on things do you think? 🤔
@movq Yeah I read this somewhere else too... probably in my feed as well 😅 -- Tell me, in you r opinion, what effect will this have on things do you think? 🤔
@prologic Hard to tell. 😅 From my POV, it’s a good thing to stop doing this and I suspect it will prevent future software bugs, simple as that. 😅
This article, on the other hand, says:
> The Russian system incorporates leap seconds, whereas others, including the GPS satellite, already effectively ignore them. The decision means that Russia might need to install new satellites and ground stations, says Felicitas Arias, former director of the time department at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) in Sèvres, France.
Oh dear. 🥴
It’s going to be interesting how we want to handle the situation in the future. What is going to be the replacement for leap seconds? They haven’t settled on that, yet.
@prologic Hard to tell. 😅 From my POV, it’s a good thing to stop doing this and I suspect it will prevent future software bugs, simple as that. 😅
This article, on the other hand, says:
> The Russian system incorporates leap seconds, whereas others, including the GPS satellite, already effectively ignore them. The decision means that Russia might need to install new satellites and ground stations, says Felicitas Arias, former director of the time department at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) in Sèvres, France.
Oh dear. 🥴
It’s going to be interesting how we want to handle the situation in the future. What is going to be the replacement for leap seconds? They haven’t settled on that, yet.
@prologic Hard to tell. 😅 From my POV, it’s a good thing to stop doing this and I suspect it will prevent future software bugs, simple as that. 😅
This article, on the other hand, says:
> The Russian system incorporates leap seconds, whereas others, including the GPS satellite, already effectively ignore them. The decision means that Russia might need to install new satellites and ground stations, says Felicitas Arias, former director of the time department at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) in Sèvres, France.
Oh dear. 🥴
It’s going to be interesting how we want to handle the situation in the future. What is going to be the replacement for leap seconds? They haven’t settled on that, yet.