I hope everyone who wants to be on permanent DST experiences an eternity of the first day of spring forward, never rested again

  • CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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    1 day ago

    This just reminds me of bad software projects where office politics and middle manager interference meant that rather than fixing the root cause, it was easier just to add tech debt.

    That’s why we have been continuing to change clocks twice a year, because apparently that’s easier than changing the time children go to school.

    If you’re only argument is “the sun should be directly up at noon” then we are going to need a lot more time zones.

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        18 hours ago

        No, let’s do away with all time zones, everyone’s on GMT. Noon stops meaning 12:00 and just means when the sun is directly up in your time zone.

        If that means for you noon is 2AM, you start work at 11PM and are off at 7AM, usually going to bed at 1PM when it’s well and dark out so be it. You don’t have to change your clock when you travel, places just say “Local noon is 8PM”.

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      1 day ago

      Yeah, arguing definitions vs what’s actually practical is a new one for me in the DST discussion. Just goes to show you that people would rather appear right than do what’s useful.

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        1 day ago

        I also prefer solar noon, but standard time is close enough, and I already said I’m fine with splitting the difference.