← Back to context Comment by walthamstow 1 year ago British? Sounds like it's recording UTC time in the file name, which is only correct during winter. 3 comments walthamstow Reply sampo 1 year ago 2024-11-01 is in winter, 2024-09-13 is in summer. So the effect seems to be the opposite of what you say. CRConrad 1 year ago > 2024-11-01 is in winter, 2024-09-13 is in summer.Not in... What's in the same time xone, but southern hemisphere; Sawth Effrika? agilob 1 year ago > British?Nope, but it's a Pixel thing
sampo 1 year ago 2024-11-01 is in winter, 2024-09-13 is in summer. So the effect seems to be the opposite of what you say. CRConrad 1 year ago > 2024-11-01 is in winter, 2024-09-13 is in summer.Not in... What's in the same time xone, but southern hemisphere; Sawth Effrika?
CRConrad 1 year ago > 2024-11-01 is in winter, 2024-09-13 is in summer.Not in... What's in the same time xone, but southern hemisphere; Sawth Effrika?
2024-11-01 is in winter, 2024-09-13 is in summer. So the effect seems to be the opposite of what you say.
> 2024-11-01 is in winter, 2024-09-13 is in summer.
Not in... What's in the same time xone, but southern hemisphere; Sawth Effrika?
> British?
Nope, but it's a Pixel thing