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Cake day: July 9th, 2023

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  • And then you get a call from a Swedish Wikipedia editor and they say:

    February 30 was a day that happened in Sweden, 1712.[4] This occurred because, instead of changing from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar by omitting a block of consecutive days, as had been done in other countries, the Swedish Empire planned to change gradually by omitting all leap days from 1700 to 1740, inclusive. Although the leap day was omitted in February 1700, the Great Northern War began later that year, diverting the attention of the Swedes from their calendar so that they did not omit leap days on the next two occasions; 1704 and 1708 remained leap years.[5]

    To avoid confusion and further mistakes, the Julian calendar was restored in 1712 by adding an extra leap day, thus giving that year the only known actual use of February 30 in a calendar. That day corresponded to February 29 in the Julian calendar and to March 11 in the Gregorian calendar.[5][6] The Swedish conversion to the Gregorian calendar was finally accomplished in 1753, when February 17 was followed by March 1.[5]

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_non-standard_dates#Swedish_calendar











  • I realize this is almost a month old, but in case you’re still wondering or if anyone else has this question:

    I know many apps that can aggregate everything you watch and tell you what platforms it’s available on (including Plex), and I believe some like Google TV (the app, not to be confused with Android TV the operating system) can even that show on the specific app for you, but you would still need to have the apps downloaded. Afaik there isn’t any way to stream shows from multiple sites through one app