• brax@sh.itjust.works
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    10 months ago

    This is the only DST shit I can get behind. I get I’m not really getting a bonus hour of sleep (or hobby time), but dammit, it sure feels like it! And my body adjusts do much better to this.

    It’s that stupid shit in the spring when we lose an hour that fucks me over for MONTHS. It’s not worth the “bonus” hour I get back later.

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    10 months ago

    Why are we still doing this? Stupid and unnecessary. Just get rid of it already.

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        10 months ago

        Of all the stupid reasons, of course it’s because we have to copy america.

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      10 months ago

      Well, getting rid of it would mean that it would get dark earlier during the summer months, which would honestly suck a lot more than having it be dark during the most miserable months of the year (when most people spend their time indoors anyway).

      I would personally hate for it to get dark soon after dinner during the summer, since it leaves little time to be active outdoors. Maybe if we had 4 day workweeks it would be different…

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        10 months ago

        I prefer having it lighter in the morning, much easier to wake up naturally instead of relying on an alarm. I don’t really give a shit if it’s dark at 3pm though because I spend most of my time indoors anyways 🤣

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          10 months ago

          Sleep and SADS research supports this, too. We should be on permanent standard time. Morning sunlight is super important, especially in the winter. Moving to permanent daylight time would cause more problems.

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        10 months ago

        Yes, I do love having to wait until midnight to see the summer constellations. Good job. Well done.

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          10 months ago

          Consider yourself lucky to be able to even see stars at midnight. With all the light pollution we have, most people need to drive hundreds of kilometres away from where they live to have a chance to see them.

          Daylight savings doesn’t really matter in this context.

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        10 months ago

        To be fair, though, we just went to DST and never went back. At my longitude, solar noon is about 1:25 “pm”. The people of SK aren’t early risers, we just set our clocks so late that it looks that way.

        There are people around me who think we should do DST, thinking we’ll use our current time as the base, thus being double-DST. Madness.

        If someone wants to get up earlier, I’m fine with that. But don’t do it by trying to trick yourself by resetting the clocks.