The other day at work I stumbled upon this bug and thought it was worth to write a blog post about. Spoiler: It has nothing to do with timezones!

TLDR: According to ISO standard 8601 (which is what Python’s date.isocalendar().week uses for example), the first week of the year is the week with the first Thursday of the year. So sometimes the first few days of January belong to the last week of previous year, and sometimes the last few days of December belong to the first week of next year :D

  • Pissmidget@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Week numbers can also vary by country. Not always, but sometimes, as we’re not all in agreement on what constitutes the first week of the year.

    Something most people in international organisations and teams get to find out the hard way at least once.