Is there a way to auto sync clock while on Atmosphere?

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Currently have to manually run an nro to sync time or set it manually via settings. is there a way to have it auto sync clock automatically?
 

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I did once start making a sysmodule to sync the clock on bootup, it used code from the old ntp nro homebrew. I think there was some issue with it that stopped me releasing it, I could see if I could find the code but it could probably be done better from fresh.

Syncing from the Tesla overlay is quick and easy enough that I haven't given it any thought lately tbh.
 

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I did once start making a sysmodule to sync the clock on bootup, it used code from the old ntp nro homebrew. I think there was some issue with it that stopped me releasing it, I could see if I could find the code but it could probably be done better from fresh.

Syncing from the Tesla overlay is quick and easy enough that I haven't given it any thought lately tbh.
what exactly is Tesla? and you still have to run it manually right? Id like something that just runs on a timer and does a sync once a day or simply overwrites nintendo's NTP server with pool.ntp.org or something

Alternative, if anyone knows what server Switch tries to use on Nintendo side, that would work because I can simply redirect that domain to pool.ntp.org on my in home DNS.
 

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