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> We don’t want every piece of software to start hardcoding leap second introductions and handling smears and requiring a way to update it within a month when a new leap second is introduced.

That kind of thing is already needed for timezone handling. Any piece of software that handles human-facing time needs regular updates.

I think it would make most of our lives easier if machine time was ~29 seconds off from human time. It would be a red flag for carelessly programmed applications, and make it harder to confuse system time with human-facing UK time.



You can set your OS to any timezone you want to. If you want it to be 29 seconds off, go for it. The tz database is open source.


Nobody is an island… the hard part is interfacing with other systems, not hacking your own server.


Seems to work fine for most of the planet?




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