Oh, I didn't realise that this proposal had been adopted!
I read[0] that "It will take about 50,000 years for a mean solar day to lengthen by one second (at a rate of 2 ms per century)" and "The [accumulated] difference between UTC and UT would reach 0.5 hours after the year 2600 and 6.5 hours around 4600" which I expect will be sufficient to take us through to the time where we will no longer need co-ordinated time or an IERS.
Daylight savings time is a much larger departure from this rule ;)
> 23:59:60 happens when we add leap seconds to the clock
Not anymore! Or, maybe not anymore. We've agreed to phase out leap seconds before 2035 [1] and we probably won't get a 23:59:60 before then [2].
[1] https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-03783-5
[2] https://manifold.markets/Yev/will-there-be-another-positive-...