Time is skipping in 10ms increments in random places, these clocks generally have an accuracy of up to 1 trillionth of a secondhttps://groups.google.com/a/list.nist.gov/g/internet-time-service/c/Zd7VaR-vqV4message coppied below:jeff.s...@nist.govunread,Nov 13, 2025, 3:58:53PMto Internet-time-serviceDear colleagues,Recently the atomic clock housed at JILA/University of Colorado failed with a hardware error code, causing the time servers there to lose synchronization with UTC(NIST). We cannot immediately replace or repair the clock so the affected time server systems have been powered off:utcnist.colorado.edu (128.138.140.44)utcnist2.colorado.edu (128.138.141.172)utcnist3.colorado.edu (128.138.140.211)ntp-c.colorado.edu (128.138.141.177), serving authenticated NTPut1-time.colorado.edu (128.138.140.50), serving time in the UT1 astronomical time scaleDue to caching in DNS, the load balancing domain name time.nist.gov may still resolve to these systems for some clients for a short while. For your planning purposes, the known status of all NIST systems is updated (manually) at:https://tf.nist.gov/tf-cgi/servers.cgiBest wishes,-Jeff Shermanproject email: internet-t...@nist.gov
I told them this would happen
>>416370803 body
>>41637106Now guess the third problem
>>41637074atomic clocks dont skip ....
>>41637155Suns don’t dial
13 o clock mafuckas
>>41637186>>>/pol/523188043Emergency post required
>>41637074big if decay
Seems like K4 Is triggered
>>41637074any one remember deja vu
>>41637074sophon attack