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.
I have been defeated by ffmpeg. I cannot find a way to remove the first n seconds of a video without re-encoding the entire video and without losing any video.
It feels like it should be possible to just re-encode the dangling portion of time between keyframes...
At this point I'm thinking the best thing for everyone would be for me to quit software engineering and become an artisinal cheese maker.
I've really enjoyed the Wikipedia article on Monkey Patching:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkey_patch
Takeaways:
1. Monkey patching is sometimes also called duck punching.
2. The "monkey" probably comes from "guerilla"
3. This is an easter egg waiting to happen: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkey_patch#Examples
For now I can switch over to CC search: https://search.creativecommons.org
But it's a bit of a hodge-podge of random stuff, not curated high-quality photos.
I really liked Unsplash and I'm not one to jump ship whenever a company does something I don't like, but the whole reason I used them was for ease of use and license compatibility...
Went to feed the geese at the river this morning and I saw this bald eagle!
It was tough to take a picture of it, but I got a reasonably clear one.
Apparently Fiji just changed their DST and end dates, 1 month before the predicted date (I say "apparently" because I can't find the order officially announced anywhere).
Clearly someone in the Fijian government needs to read https://codeofmatt.com/on-the-timing-of-time-zone-changes/
I feel like there's a good chance that there will be a lot of inconsistent clocks between November 7th and December 20th, and on January 16th, considering how long it takes for tzdata to propagate to all systems.
The 2020b release of the time zone database is available for download, and so I've updated the PyPI `tzdata` module to 2020.2:
https://pypi.org/project/tzdata/
If you're a zoneinfo user on Windows, now is the time to update! (Everyone else, update your system package!)
Programmer working at Google. Python core developer and general FOSS contributor. I also post some parenting content.