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Tricks to get local NTP time for the ESP32 and the ESP8266 incl. Summer- and Daylight Saving time

Tricks to get local  NTP time for the ESP32 and the ESP8266 incl. Summer- and Daylight Saving time In many projects (Arduino IDE), we need accurate local time. With our ESP chips, we have some libraries to get NTP time, as I showed in video #67. Most of these libraries do not adjust for daylight-saving or summertime. Today we will change that by using standard ESP functionality. And we will see if Hippies were involved in this matter.
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