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rain (rain@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 27-Apr-2025 14:01:05 JST rain
There was some article that measured NTP servers in stratum 1 and 2 and noticed a central "point" where the clocks would drift, I think they said there was, essentially, a time distortion coming from somewhere in the southwest or west coast of the US, it would sometimes happen multiple times a day, some times once a month, but the "time shift" would "echo" out unevenly and the further it got from the "epicenter" the bigger the time drift, not upwards, but down, there would be missing time, essentially - pistolero likes this.
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rain (rain@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 27-Apr-2025 14:01:04 JST rain
@p @dsm @sevvie anyone remember this? pistolero likes this. -
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pistolero (p@fsebugoutzone.org)'s status on Sunday, 27-Apr-2025 14:01:58 JST pistolero
@rain @dsm @sevvie NTP servers? I don't remember that, no. Let me know if you find it, though. -
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zero escape (zero@nightshift.social)'s status on Sunday, 27-Apr-2025 14:43:03 JST zero escape
i always remember NTP port cause its 123 :epic: pistolero likes this. -
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pistolero (p@fsebugoutzone.org)'s status on Sunday, 27-Apr-2025 14:43:48 JST pistolero
@zero @rain @dsm @sevvie It should be port 1200 and it should blink when when you grep for it in /etc/services. -
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zero escape (zero@nightshift.social)'s status on Sunday, 27-Apr-2025 15:01:25 JST zero escape
the future we could have had but instead we got systemd pistolero likes this.