#πŸ”’ CET in pytz

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stiff spruce
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d = datetime.datetime(year,month,day,0,0,0,tzinfo=pytz.CET)

is this correct? I dunno what to put for central european time. I'm tryna get something I can compare to time.time() for sweden

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stiff spruce
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I have no idea what I'm doing wrong, this is never ending

limpid light
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!e You can do this

from datetime import datetime
date = datetime.strptime("24-09-02", "%y-%m-%d")
print(date)
print(date.timestamp())
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stiff spruce
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Actually never mind

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Will go with this, thank ya

hollow plank
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pytz.timezone('Europe/Stockholm')

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