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    1. quarantine 'em‏ @qntm 28 Nov 2019
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      Decade progress ▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓░ 99%

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    2. quarantine 'em‏ @qntm 28 Nov 2019
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      Specifically, the 2010s were 99% complete as of exactly 11:31:12 UTC on Monday 25 November 2019

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    3. quarantine 'em‏ @qntm 28 Nov 2019
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      quarantine 'em Retweeted Jonas Termansen

      Cripes I forgot to take leap seconds into account, despite having specifically created a JavaScript library so that I could easily take leap seconds into account in cases like this https://twitter.com/sortiecat/status/1200146005930446848 … https://github.com/qntm/t-a-i 

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      Jonas Termansen @sortiecat
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      The 2010's did pretty well well by being a second longer than the 2000's but four seconds shorter than the 1990's. But I look forward to the 2020's that should be about 86400 seconds longer than the 2010's plus/minus the opinion of some french astronomers.
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    4. quarantine 'em‏ @qntm 28 Nov 2019
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      There were three leap seconds this decade and there isn't one scheduled for 31 December, which means the actual 99% point was thirty milliseconds earlier, at 11:31:11.970 UTC

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    5. quarantine 'em‏ @qntm 28 Nov 2019
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      > const tai = require('t-a-i') > const start = tai.unixToAtomic(Date.UTC(2010, 0, 1)) > const end = tai.unixToAtomic(Date.UTC(2020, 0, 1)) > new Date(tai.atomicToUnix(start + (end - start) * .99)) 2019-11-25T11:31:11.970Zhttps://github.com/qntm/t-a-i 

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    6. quarantine 'em‏ @qntm 28 Nov 2019
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      The 2010s lasted for exactly 3,652 days and 3 seconds

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      quarantine 'em‏ @qntm 28 Nov 2019
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      Having said that,https://twitter.com/qntm/status/682909765006135296 …

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      Did you know? The year 2016 is evenly divisible by 4 — the last time in history that this will ever happen! wait what
      12:46 PM - 28 Nov 2019
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        2. quarantine 'em‏ @qntm 28 Nov 2019
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          Leap seconds are only announced six months in advance. We don't know how long the 2020s are going to be

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        3. quarantine 'em‏ @qntm 28 Nov 2019
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          Specifically, leap seconds (or lack thereof) are announced in IERS Bulletin C, which is charmingly addressed "To authorities responsible for the measurement and distribution of time"pic.twitter.com/Qn7FoJbLSX

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