I am using Qt5 on Windows7 platform.

In my current app I need a timer to fire every minute ("per minute"), from minute 00 to 59...

I have experimented various ideas, but my (previous) solutions had some issues like: misfire (no timeout triggered for a certain minute) or double-fire (timeout triggered twice for the same minute!).

Finally, I currently reached to this implementation:

Seems ok, except the first line: Triggered! 34 59 550 :( Why?

Also, why is there that up-drift of about 12-13 msecs/minute?.

So, not being expert in this matter I prefer to ask:

Is this implementation ok? Can it be improved to avoid unpleasant situations like double-fire and/or misfire?


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I am trying to figure out the limit between the free offerings and the enterprise. I heard that there was a 20 minute limit but what does that mean? I do do not see any counters in my account nor projects.

The 20-minutes limit applies per job.

You can reach this limit when your dataset is pretty big and/or your NN architecture is complex and needs a lot of epochs to converge properly. Most of the time it happens on Object Detection projects but I also have seen the limits been reach on image classification and audio projects sometimes.

A few days ago I purchased a single ticket from Cologne (Kln) to Aachen via the DB Navigator app. The ticket was valid for 6 hours after the purchase, however a timer started from 00:00 and stopped at 02:00 as seen on the image below.

According to this link (only in German), it is to check if you have bought the ticket just right now or a sufficient amount of time before. The rules usually are, that you have to buy a ticket before you get on the train. Now, with mobile tickets, some "clever" people thought, they just need to buy a ticket when they see the conductor, and to ride free when they don't see one. In local transit (especially trams, and more and more regional trains) you don't have a regular conductor in every train anymore, but just ticket checking teams, which go around the city. Obviously they can only cover a small part of the available transit vehicles.

This is most likely the reason why the operators introduced this timer, so that it's visible for the conductor if you have bought the ticket just right now or more than 2 minutes ago.

All of the above combine to make a fairly high cost to the attacker, whereas for DB to add the timer to their existing app is very little work. Spending a few days of developer and tester time to add this feature to the application thus probably pays itself off very easily even if it prevents only 50% of the potential attackers from executing the attack (though it probably prevents a far higher percentage).

There are plenty of ways to circumvent the timer, starting with "My phone just crashed, the reboot will be done in a minute", and ending with software that creates a forged ticket. But I speculate that the app creators speculated that the timer reminds potential cheaters that purchase time is relevant. That would encourage those people to buy valid tickets.

To address comments to the other answers, which raised the legitimate concern of forged tickets defeating the timer: Purchase time stays relevant even if one of multiple mechanisms that show purchase time is defeated. And being caught with a forged ticket can be way more inconvenient than being caught without a ticket.

So the timer is an attempt to crack that problem. It shows the inspector that the purchaser bought the ticket seconds ago; but more importantly, it shows the purchaser that the the inspector knows that.

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