The leap second will be scrapped by 2035

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Member states of the International Bureau of Weights and Measures almost unanimously voted in support of scrapping leap seconds. The ad hoc time adjustments have caused headaches for numerous tech companies over the years.

A global panel of scientists and government representatives have voted to scrap leap seconds by 2035. The ad hoc time adjustment is occasionally inserted to account for the gradual slowdown of the Earth’s rotation and has caused headaches for numerous tech companies over the years. The leap second was introduced in 1972 as a way to adjust Coordinated Universal Time roughly every 21 months.

Meta published a blog post earlier this year calling for leap seconds to be scrapped, highlighting that Reddit went down for around 40 minutes back in 2012 when a new leap second interfered with the company’s servers. In 2017, Cloudflare blamed the leap second for its DNS service going down on New Year’s Day, precisely at midnight UTC.

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