haha. Google is way ahead of you and your "leap seconds".
"Since 2008, instead of applying leap seconds to our servers using clock steps, we have "smeared" the extra second across the hours before and after each leap. The leap smear applies to all Google services, including all our APIs."
haha. Google is way ahead of you and your "leap seconds".
"Since 2008, instead of applying leap seconds to our servers using clock steps, we have "smeared" the extra second across the hours before and after each leap. The leap smear applies to all Google services, including all our APIs."
https://developers.google.com/time/smear
...now write code to convert Google time to any other random type of time.