No leap second will be introduced at the end of December 2026
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- bombcar - 11707 sekunder sedan"To authorities responsible for the measurement and distribution of time" is just the best preamble ever.
- doctoboggan - 10131 sekunder sedanWhat causes the unpredictability in this? I would have guessed we have earth's rotation and orbit down to many decimals. Does geological activity, weather, or something else cause rotation speed differences that we just can't predict?
- t1234s - 10275 sekunder sedanThey should have a global holiday to celebrate the people who maintain time/date related code in OS kernels that keeps the world from imploding.
- delichon - 10559 sekunder sedanHear me out. We can just mount jet engines along the equator and rotate them 180 to gain or lose time. And then connect them to my snooze button.
- returningfory2 - 10334 sekunder sedanAs one HN comment said years ago: I feel leap seconds have always lived in the wrong abstraction layer.
They should live in the same abstraction layer that does leap days and daylight savings: the time zones.
- KboPAacDA3 - 6994 sekunder sedanIf the UTC-TAI offset remains at -37s, then it also means the UTC-GPS offset remains at -18s. TAI and GPS have a constant 19s offset from each system.
- da-x - 6336 sekunder sedanMy longevity will extend one second into the future in nominal terms, increasing the chance to reach the 22nd century a tiny bit.
- exegete - 10175 sekunder sedan> The difference between Coordinated Universal Time UTC and the International Atomic Time TAI is :
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> from 2017 January 1, 0h UTC, until further notice : UTC-TAI = -37s
This means the atomic clock is behind the solar clock by 37 seconds? I also don’t understand the reference to 2017.
- srean - 10945 sekunder sedanWhat happens to systems such as Spanner under these circumstances?
Is it a headache or a non-issue
- voidUpdate - 11868 sekunder sedanI enjoy how Chrome asks me if I want to auto translate from German to English. Where did it get German from? It's French!
- Surac - 4336 sekunder sedanWorld will end at 26 December so no leap second needed
- Wingy - 12193 sekunder sedanDoes this mean the negative leap second isn't happening anymore?
- clircle - 6139 sekunder sedanCool, I don't have to set my clocks back this December.
- dodoisdodo - 8132 sekunder sedanThe real Time Variance Authority
- ComputerGuru - 4607 sekunder sedanThis announcement is very much a nothing burger; it’s already been more or less decided that adding leap seconds just isn’t going to be a thing anymore (in our lifetime). Here’s on article from 2022: https://www.timeanddate.com/news/astronomy/end-of-leap-secon...
- ChrisArchitect - 10806 sekunder sedanNotice they only said leap second.
Meanwhile....
International timekeepers to vote on changing the leap second to a leap hour
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/international-tim... (https://archive.ph/GnQUj https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48842329)
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