On 2021-08-24, at 20:00, Michael Yartys via Bloat <[email protected]> wrote: > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JK3eTGkX6qY
OMG. Among other things, he says: A cheap Rubidium clock module has a deviation of less than 1 second in 100 million years (that would be 3e-16!) (1). Because it’s an atomic clock, it sure must be radioactive (2). NTP gives you 400 ms deviations (3). Well, that should be enough to laugh this whole thing off. However: PTP is good (a), and support for it is in many chips (b). It is useful to have a local time reference that is better than a crappy CPU clock crystal (c) (even if a Rubidium oscillator is overkill, in particular if you already have PTP to sync with — go for a cheap OCXO for a start). Linus’ typical 254,481 views is going to get some attention to the question of precise clocks on computers — that is probably the only good coming from this video, together with complete garbage such as that your computer must be radioactive to give you a fair gaming experience. Grüße, Carsten _______________________________________________ Bloat mailing list [email protected] https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/bloat
