Units API.

See the Weblate's Web API documentation for detailed description of the API.

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        "When a packet containing time information is received it is not immediately responded to, but is first subject to validation checks and then processed together with several other time samples to arrive at an estimate of the time. This is then compared to the system clock to determine the time offset, the difference between the system clock's time and what `ntpd` has determined the time should be. The system clock is adjusted slowly, at most at a rate of 0.5ms per second, to reduce this offset by changing the frequency of the counter being used. It will take at least 2000 seconds to adjust the clock by 1 second using this method. This slow change is referred to as slewing and cannot go backwards. If the time offset of the clock is more than 128ms (the default setting), `ntpd` can \"step\" the clock forwards or backwards. If the time offset at system start is greater than 1000 seconds then the user, or an installation script, should make a manual adjustment. See xref:basic-system-configuration/Configuring_the_Date_and_Time.adoc#ch-Configuring_the_Date_and_Time[Configuring the Date and Time]. With the [option]`-g` option to the [command]#ntpd# command (used by default), any offset at system start will be corrected, but during normal operation only offsets of up to 1000 seconds will be corrected."
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