The Network Time Protocol was certainly one of these for a long time, although I think it gets reasonable support now.
Having the clock read the same on all the computers in the world makes so many thing possible.
The Network Time Protocol was certainly one of these for a long time, although I think it gets reasonable support now.
Having the clock read the same on all the computers in the world makes so many thing possible.
A bit older, but how did time even get standardized between time zones so we're all synchronized to the same minute / second, only being different by the hour?
Oh you're in for a great story! It mostly comes down to the American railroads, but you can listen to a good podcast on it at https://www.npr.org/2019/06/07/730727038/episode-918-the-day-of-two-noons
I believe a great example is... you know... the entire internet.
glibc
Huh, is glibc really only maintained by a small number of people? I would not have expected that.
FFmpeg, libc
kbin
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