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Interesting how time can be fluent - or not in an absolute sense - when you measure it precise enough. #systemclock #Mac #timeserver

ArneKuilman's tweet image. Interesting how time can be fluent - or not in an absolute sense - when you measure it precise enough.
#systemclock #Mac #timeserver

use internal clock (ROSC) to set system clock (clk_sys) to run at 32 MHz in RP2040 raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/1358… #systemclock #pipico #c

pi_stack's tweet image. use internal clock (ROSC) to set system clock (clk_sys) to run at 32 MHz in RP2040 raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/1358… #systemclock #pipico #c

digital #systemclock vs. analog #heartbeat " ... a kind of pyramid With a human heart Beating in an ion grid ... " - Kamakiriad Prophets


Is running code in a pauseless loop damaging to the Pico W? raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/q/138576?atw=1 #systemclock


systemd-timesyncd always restarted once got Router Advertisement raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/q/133605?atw=1 #systemclock


Interesting how time can be fluent - or not in an absolute sense - when you measure it precise enough. #systemclock #Mac #timeserver

ArneKuilman's tweet image. Interesting how time can be fluent - or not in an absolute sense - when you measure it precise enough.
#systemclock #Mac #timeserver

use internal clock (ROSC) to set system clock (clk_sys) to run at 32 MHz in RP2040 raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/1358… #systemclock #pipico #c

pi_stack's tweet image. use internal clock (ROSC) to set system clock (clk_sys) to run at 32 MHz in RP2040 raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/1358… #systemclock #pipico #c

Interesting how time can be fluent - or not in an absolute sense - when you measure it precise enough. #systemclock #Mac #timeserver

ArneKuilman's tweet image. Interesting how time can be fluent - or not in an absolute sense - when you measure it precise enough.
#systemclock #Mac #timeserver

use internal clock (ROSC) to set system clock (clk_sys) to run at 32 MHz in RP2040 raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/1358… #systemclock #pipico #c

pi_stack's tweet image. use internal clock (ROSC) to set system clock (clk_sys) to run at 32 MHz in RP2040 raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/1358… #systemclock #pipico #c

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