+** TODO Add ~photograph~ (?) logging
+The Raspberry Pi Zero W has a camera connector that lets certain types
+of camera devices connect. The ~raspistill~ command permits capturing
+of photographs and outputting the file to stdout. Therefore, it should
+be possible to create a script that periodically calls ~raspistill~ to
+output ~jpg~ stdout to ~age~ for encryption and addition to a ~tar~
+file. An Arducam IMX219 wide angle camera captures an 8 megapixel
+image; default settings of ~raspistill~ produces an image of roughly
+~4.5~ to ~5~ megabytes.
+
+Some commands that can be used for creating timelapses via ~ffmpeg~
+are:
+
+: ffmpeg -r 60 -f image2 -s 3280x2464 -pattern_type glob -i '*.jpg' -vcodec libx264 -crf 18 "$(date +%Y%m%dT%H%M%S%z)..time_lapse".mp4
+: cat *.jpg | ffmpeg -f image2pipe -i - output.mp4 # see https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Slideshow#Pipe
+
+*** TODO Augment ~bklog~
+Also, either the ~bklog~ script needs to be augmented or a new script
+written in order to handle the case of handling an image file coming
+in via stdin. Currently, ~bklog~ can't properly handle the stdout
+produced by a command such as:
+
+: raspistill -o -
+
+Even if a helper script is written that outputs jpg images via stdout,
+~bklog~ currently has no way of knowing how to partition the stream of
+stdout into separate files.
+
+Since ~raspistill~ produces a single image and then should be
+terminated, it is appropriate to use ~cron~ to call a simple script to
+run regularly (ex: every 5 minutes) and to pipe the output to a script
+that uses ~age~ to encrypt against a recipient. Code from ~bklog~ can
+be reused to do this. It is probably not appropriate to try and
+augment ~bklog~ to handle this method of being called since it was
+written with the intention of handling continuous streams of stdout.
+
+* Finished Tasks
+** DONE ~/doc/time~: Migrate from ~ntpsec~ to ~chrony~
+ CLOSED: [2020-10-19 Mon 03:48]