This is starting to come up a lot more as people switch from pytz to zoneinfo, so a reminder about datetime arithmetic semantics; addition is NOT referring to elapsed time:
https://blog.ganssle.io/articles/2018/02/aware-datetime-arithmetic.html
(Relevant SO question: https://stackoverflow.com/q/64440016/467366 )
@eric I think they must be more common up in CT. Never seen a pair like this before, but I've gotten photos of them twice before (and this is my first month with a camera that can take decent bird photos).
Three different kinds of woodpecker in my back yard today. Yellow-bellied sapsucker (male, then female), hairy woodpecker (male), then downy woodpecker (female).
You can tell the hairy and downy woodpecker apart because the hairy woodpecker has a longer beak, and the downy woopecker has black bands on her white inner tail feathers.
Going to be a confusing few weeks for anyone in Palestine. Evergreen link:
The first-party `tzdata` module on PyPI has been updated to 2020.3 to reflect the upstream 2020c release!
https://pypi.org/project/tzdata/
This includes the short-notice changes to Fiji's DST. 2020.4 should be out soon, though, since Palestine just changed their DST on ~4 days' notice.
My son saw a blue jay at the feeder this morning and called over to my wife: "Mama, bird! You need the nocalurs! Take a picture!"
So it begins...
Sorry for boasting, but I can't deny sitting at #1 on HackerNews does kinda feel good 😂
Glow, markdown reader for the terminal with a TUI and encrypted cloud stash:
https://github.com/charmbracelet/glow
❤️
Some Eastern Bluebirds at the feeder the other day. Male first, then female.
Male and female northern cardinal.
Possibly a breeding pair? They showed up together, and I didn't see any other cardinals around.
@Sphinx Hah, no, a while back I bought a Sony Cybershot DSC HX90V superzoom camera basically for the purpose of taking pictures of birds.
Here's a little thread I did on twitter reviewing it: https://twitter.com/pganssle/status/1315069365587529728?s=20
(I think I forgot to cross-post this to Mastodon).
@brainwane Ah, this seems really useful.
Too bad I just bought 300 pounds of rennet...
@lynne@pars.ee I think the common naïve assumption would be that if you want to cut 30s, and you have keyframes at 25 and 35, you should be able to cut and re-encode 25-30, then prepend that onto a video from 35 on.
Not sure if it's possible to concatenate videos like that without re-encoding the whole thing like it is with mp3s, though.
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