Adding my RPi NTP server was simply a matter of adding a server line to my workhorse's /etc/ntp.conf. After doing that running ntpq -p on it gave this:
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
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+61-68-38-238.st 203.59.7.248 3 u 10 64 377 60.369 -0.377 1.405
+103.38.121.36 ( 202.6.131.118 2 u - 64 377 20.083 -0.977 1.474
-y.ns.gin.ntt.ne 249.224.99.213 2 u 6 64 377 14.956 +0.761 1.208
*rpi1.local .GPS. 1 u 21 64 377 0.708 -2.365 0.296
So I will let it run for a while. Hopefully I don't get woken up at the wrong hour in the morning by my computer's alarm 😁, like the programmer who was pranked by friends who changed his computer's clock's timezone or something like that. Actually NTP will throw out outliers so if the GNSS time is wrong it will be disregarded.
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