Time.is displays exact, official atomic clock time for any time zone (more than 7 million locations) in 51 languages.
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Based on our record, Time.is seems to be a lot more popular than Dato. While we know about 229 links to Time.is, we've tracked only 21 mentions of Dato. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Dato is a calendar app that gives me quick access to my calendar from the menu bar. My favorite feature is that it shows upcoming calls in the menu bar. And there’s a global shortcut to open this link in your default browser. - Source: dev.to / 2 months ago
Weird question, but it seems similar to me; do you know how it compares to Dato? https://sindresorhus.com/dato. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
I made this companion to the built-in Calendar app for people who want to be able to quickly check their upcoming schedule without having to open the Calendar app. It also lets you quickly join video calls. I'm the creator of the Dato calendar app, which is quite large in scope. This app was a personal challenge to create the simplest calendar app possible. Source: 12 months ago
My Dato app has a widget to show the current month and the next month or the next three. Screenshot. Source: about 1 year ago
Thanks for the suggestion! This app was reccomended here as well, and its just right for me - full screen loud alerts and many additional features Https://sindresorhus.com/dato. Source: about 1 year ago
I experience time drift with devices not connected to NTP like cheap stopwatch/microwave clock/etc, but my all my devices connected to NTP stay synced on their own. For example: - my Windows time settings says: "Last successful time synchronization: 3/7/2024..." (This ~41 hours ago and not manually triggered.) - https://time.is/: "Your clock is 0.4 seconds ahead." I'm a little surprised there is a 0.4 second... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 months ago
It's my first quartz watch and I love it to bits! Made me realize that the accuracy of a quartz movement is no joke. I knew nothing much about watches until I started this hobby back in September, and I've still got lots to learn! But from the little I've learned so far, lots of videos say how accurate quartz is, but I didn't realize how accurate it was until I was cleaning some of my mechanical watches. Seikos, a... Source: 5 months ago
Hi all! Need advice to buy a new trail bike 140 fr/140 back, under 2500 $. On all I need an XL size as I'm 1.96cm and 97kg. Mostly I will do soft trails and maybe in 1 or 2 years after I will progress some harder ones.Maybe is better to buy a cheap one then upgrade over time.is is really that good the fork on the h10 Fox 34 Float Performance 140 3-Position vs the h30 Marzocchi Bomber Z2 140 ? Source: 5 months ago
Was wondering, because I put my mechanical watch and digital correct to the second via time.is , how people years ago had to correct time differences? Source: 6 months ago
I just tested it against https://time.is on my cell phone (using wifi calling because network strength is abysmal where I live). I don't have a precise measurement but it was imperceptibly close, within 100ms probably. Certainly close enough to set a clock for non critical purposes. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
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