#clocksync — Public Fediverse posts
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The Berkeley Algorithm synchronizes distributed clocks without a centralized external time reference. A coordinator polls all nodes, computes an average, and broadcasts adjustments—making it suitable where an external time source is unavailable.
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The Berkeley Algorithm synchronizes distributed clocks without a centralized external time reference. A coordinator polls all nodes, computes an average, and broadcasts adjustments—making it suitable where an external time source is unavailable.
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The Berkeley Algorithm synchronizes distributed clocks without a centralized external time reference. A coordinator polls all nodes, computes an average, and broadcasts adjustments—making it suitable where an external time source is unavailable.
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The Precision Time Protocol (PTP, IEEE 1588) provides sub-microsecond clock synchronization using hardware timestamping. It is used in fintech trading systems where microsecond-level accuracy is required for order sequencing.
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The Precision Time Protocol (PTP, IEEE 1588) provides sub-microsecond clock synchronization using hardware timestamping. It is used in fintech trading systems where microsecond-level accuracy is required for order sequencing.
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The Precision Time Protocol (PTP, IEEE 1588) provides sub-microsecond clock synchronization using hardware timestamping. It is used in fintech trading systems where microsecond-level accuracy is required for order sequencing.
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Clock synchronization aligns the clocks of nodes in a distributed system to a common time reference. Without it, event ordering, transaction sequencing, and audit logs in fintech systems become unreliable.
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Clock synchronization aligns the clocks of nodes in a distributed system to a common time reference. Without it, event ordering, transaction sequencing, and audit logs in fintech systems become unreliable.
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Clock synchronization aligns the clocks of nodes in a distributed system to a common time reference. Without it, event ordering, transaction sequencing, and audit logs in fintech systems become unreliable.
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🔄⏰ Oh, the horror! Keeping clocks in sync is the stuff of engineers' nightmares—who knew "what time is it?" could spark a crisis of global proportions? 🌍💥 Forget world peace, let's figure out how to make clocks in different time zones agree with each other—it's like trying to herd cats! 😹📅
https://arpitbhayani.me/blogs/clock-sync-nightmare/ #clocksync #engineering #globalcrisis #timezones #nightmares #HackerNews #ngated -
🔄⏰ Oh, the horror! Keeping clocks in sync is the stuff of engineers' nightmares—who knew "what time is it?" could spark a crisis of global proportions? 🌍💥 Forget world peace, let's figure out how to make clocks in different time zones agree with each other—it's like trying to herd cats! 😹📅
https://arpitbhayani.me/blogs/clock-sync-nightmare/ #clocksync #engineering #globalcrisis #timezones #nightmares #HackerNews #ngated -
🔄⏰ Oh, the horror! Keeping clocks in sync is the stuff of engineers' nightmares—who knew "what time is it?" could spark a crisis of global proportions? 🌍💥 Forget world peace, let's figure out how to make clocks in different time zones agree with each other—it's like trying to herd cats! 😹📅
https://arpitbhayani.me/blogs/clock-sync-nightmare/ #clocksync #engineering #globalcrisis #timezones #nightmares #HackerNews #ngated -
Keep the system clock synchronized with network time to prevent time-based correlation attacks.
#NTP #ClockSync #OpSec -
@tails For example, I do want to preconfigure some basics like @torproject #Bridges and settings like "use Port 890 & 443 only" which #TorBrowser allows me to do, but #Tails doesn't.
Or at least they don't allow me to just change a config file on the #PersistentStorage to do so.
Worse: I can't even do a single #ClockSync via #NTP without having a #Tor connection up and running, which is really bricking stuff.
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@tails For example, I do want to preconfigure some basics like @torproject #Bridges and settings like "use Port 890 & 443 only" which #TorBrowser allows me to do, but #Tails doesn't.
Or at least they don't allow me to just change a config file on the #PersistentStorage to do so.
Worse: I can't even do a single #ClockSync via #NTP without having a #Tor connection up and running, which is really bricking stuff.
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@tails For example, I do want to preconfigure some basics like @torproject #Bridges and settings like "use Port 890 & 443 only" which #TorBrowser allows me to do, but #Tails doesn't.
Or at least they don't allow me to just change a config file on the #PersistentStorage to do so.
Worse: I can't even do a single #ClockSync via #NTP without having a #Tor connection up and running, which is really bricking stuff.