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#!/usr/bin/php
<?php
declare(strict_types = 1);
// require_once ('hhb_.inc.php');
hhb_init ();
if ($argc !== 3) {
fprintf ( STDERR, "usage: %s timestamp url\n", $argv [0] );
fprintf ( STDERR, "example: %s 20091012061648 http://www.p4w.se\n", $argv [0] );
die ( 1 );
}
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joyeusenoelle / NewYearSolstice.md
Last active December 24, 2023 19:02
Why isn't the New Year on the Winter Solstice?

“Why isn’t the new year on the winter solstice?”

The answer, honestly, is that the Romans had no fucking idea how to run a calendar.

Like, seriously, people notice "OCTOber" and "DECEMber" and say, "hey, those mean 'eight' and 'ten', but they're the 10th and 12th months, what's up with that?".

If you've got a little more history, you'll know that July and August are named after Julius and Augustus Caesar, and think, "oh, they added those two months and bumped the rest of the months back."

Nope. The Romans were way, way worse at calendars than that.

#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Thomas Roccia | IconDhash.py
# pip3 install lief
# pip3 install pillow
# resource: https://www.hackerfactor.com/blog/?/archives/529-Kind-of-Like-That.html
import lief
import os
import argparse