I think you can buy clocks that self-set to NIST signals.
NTP clock shouldn’t be hard. RPi running a small program?
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Yes that is exactly what I did. I build a wood veneer clock with a color LED screen behind it
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Nice. Where do you get NTP signals? Can any network device provide one, like a home WiFi router, or do you have to ping a designated timeserver like dns?
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Why NTP? There is this nice, free and omnipresent thing called GPS, which are essentially space clocks so precise you can time your position on the planet to a few minutes. Got a watch that syncs with GPS, never had to set it or update time zones.
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that was condescending. want to try again?
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Was it? Sorry, i haven't realized. In short, why NTP instead of GPS?
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I know Artem well 🙂 Tone lost in translation...
He’s never condescending but often puzzled by how people get to different solutions to technical problems than him.
He’s personally capable of getting to all of them. Uber hacker.
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