UTC−01:00
UTC−01:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of −01:00. This time is used in:
UTC−01:00 | |
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UTC offset | |
UTC | UTC−01:00 |
Current time | |
18:29, 12 August 2020 UTC−01:00 [refresh] | |
Central meridian | |
15 degrees W | |
Date-time group | |
N |

UTC−01:00: blue (December), orange (June), yellow (all year round), light blue (sea areas)

Time zones of Africa:
a The islands of Cape Verde are to the west of the African mainland.
b Mauritius and the Seychelles are to the east and north-east of Madagascar respectively.
-01:00 | Cape Verde Time[a] |
±00:00 | Greenwich Mean Time |
+01:00 | West Africa Time |
+02:00 | |
+03:00 | East Africa Time |
+04:00 |
b Mauritius and the Seychelles are to the east and north-east of Madagascar respectively.
As standard time (Northern Hemisphere winter)
North America
Denmark- Greenland
- Ittoqqortoormiit and surrounding area
- Greenland
As standard time (all year round)
Atlantic Ocean
gollark: The code/paper you find isn't going to be conveniently usable by just downloading it and copypasting it into your AI's code or something. You'll probably have to actually understand how it works, yet another unfathomable general intelligence task, figure out how it interfaces with the rest of the code or if it can even be used together at all, and possibly rewrite it entirely to fit with what you need.
gollark: "Pluck it out" is also easy to say, but it's actually even harder.
gollark: "Find useful stuff" also sounds pleasantly easy, but it's *not*. Even a human reading a repository or paper may struggle to find "useful" bits; reasoning about the relevance of a new set of information or methods for a project is a difficult general intelligence task.
gollark: I mean, "list of AI" is probably easy enough, you could just... search github using some keywords, and maybe research papers.
gollark: Just because you can describe a task in a sentence or so doesn't mean you can give a description clear and detailed enough to think about programming it.
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