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by defrost
310 days ago
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Tinder dates and market moves, maybe. Real time scientific, physics, and engineering data acquisition and processing applications? Goodness no. Certainly nothing that might want to generate a waypoint heading update via a division of elapsed time. Not with those random UTC leap seconds that can go either way (although, until now, they've all fallen in one direction). There's a reason serious real time real world data processing goes with epoch based time, lapsed time since <mark>, it has the nice feature of being monotonically increasing. |
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