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  • briankrebs@infosec.exchangeB briankrebs@infosec.exchange

    Oh goodie: Daylight Savings Time again this weekend! For most of my life I've been a night person. But almost like clockwork when I turned 50, my body clock started waking me up when the sun comes up, which I resisted at first but have grown used to (it's actually my fav part of the day now). But I basically have to start going to bed an hour earlier after this Sunday because then I will be wide awake an hour earlier. I would be very happy if the US followed British Columbia's lead in permanently adopting daylight time. All this moving clocks and body clocks around is just silly in 2026.

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    @briankrebs I don't get all the complaining... maybe it would be less jarring if we moved the clocks by half an hour, 4 times a year! 😁

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    • briankrebs@infosec.exchangeB briankrebs@infosec.exchange

      Oh goodie: Daylight Savings Time again this weekend! For most of my life I've been a night person. But almost like clockwork when I turned 50, my body clock started waking me up when the sun comes up, which I resisted at first but have grown used to (it's actually my fav part of the day now). But I basically have to start going to bed an hour earlier after this Sunday because then I will be wide awake an hour earlier. I would be very happy if the US followed British Columbia's lead in permanently adopting daylight time. All this moving clocks and body clocks around is just silly in 2026.

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      Reactions mixed as B.C. to end time changes, adopt year-round daylight time | CBC News

      Reactions range from applause to concern as March 8 will be the last time most British Columbians have to change their clocks, B.C. Premier David Eby announced Monday.

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      @briankrebs People will leave you alone more often first thing in the morning :). I don’t care which they choose, but wish they’d pick one. Businesses and agencies,etc will adapt to the clocks as they see fit either way.

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      • briankrebs@infosec.exchangeB briankrebs@infosec.exchange

        Oh goodie: Daylight Savings Time again this weekend! For most of my life I've been a night person. But almost like clockwork when I turned 50, my body clock started waking me up when the sun comes up, which I resisted at first but have grown used to (it's actually my fav part of the day now). But I basically have to start going to bed an hour earlier after this Sunday because then I will be wide awake an hour earlier. I would be very happy if the US followed British Columbia's lead in permanently adopting daylight time. All this moving clocks and body clocks around is just silly in 2026.

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        Reactions mixed as B.C. to end time changes, adopt year-round daylight time | CBC News

        Reactions range from applause to concern as March 8 will be the last time most British Columbians have to change their clocks, B.C. Premier David Eby announced Monday.

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        @briankrebs I agree with abolishing the constant switching, but differ in that it should be standard time we switch to, not DST.
        Morning light > Evening light

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        • briankrebs@infosec.exchangeB briankrebs@infosec.exchange

          Oh goodie: Daylight Savings Time again this weekend! For most of my life I've been a night person. But almost like clockwork when I turned 50, my body clock started waking me up when the sun comes up, which I resisted at first but have grown used to (it's actually my fav part of the day now). But I basically have to start going to bed an hour earlier after this Sunday because then I will be wide awake an hour earlier. I would be very happy if the US followed British Columbia's lead in permanently adopting daylight time. All this moving clocks and body clocks around is just silly in 2026.

          Link Preview Image
          Reactions mixed as B.C. to end time changes, adopt year-round daylight time | CBC News

          Reactions range from applause to concern as March 8 will be the last time most British Columbians have to change their clocks, B.C. Premier David Eby announced Monday.

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          CBC (www.cbc.ca)

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          @briankrebs this has happened to me too 😭 I'm in my 40s. Is there really no fighting it

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          • briankrebs@infosec.exchangeB briankrebs@infosec.exchange

            Oh goodie: Daylight Savings Time again this weekend! For most of my life I've been a night person. But almost like clockwork when I turned 50, my body clock started waking me up when the sun comes up, which I resisted at first but have grown used to (it's actually my fav part of the day now). But I basically have to start going to bed an hour earlier after this Sunday because then I will be wide awake an hour earlier. I would be very happy if the US followed British Columbia's lead in permanently adopting daylight time. All this moving clocks and body clocks around is just silly in 2026.

            Link Preview Image
            Reactions mixed as B.C. to end time changes, adopt year-round daylight time | CBC News

            Reactions range from applause to concern as March 8 will be the last time most British Columbians have to change their clocks, B.C. Premier David Eby announced Monday.

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            CBC (www.cbc.ca)

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            @briankrebs

            As someone who has a type of insomnia that causes my sleep to terminate early… I’ve had a countdown timer on my home screen telling me exactly how many days until DST.

            If you wake somewhere between 3 and 5 am every day… you want the sun rise to be as early as possible.

            Also, I fight some times to stay awake past 6pm… DST gives me a small chance at being able to do something involving friends after work.

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            • briankrebs@infosec.exchangeB briankrebs@infosec.exchange

              Oh goodie: Daylight Savings Time again this weekend! For most of my life I've been a night person. But almost like clockwork when I turned 50, my body clock started waking me up when the sun comes up, which I resisted at first but have grown used to (it's actually my fav part of the day now). But I basically have to start going to bed an hour earlier after this Sunday because then I will be wide awake an hour earlier. I would be very happy if the US followed British Columbia's lead in permanently adopting daylight time. All this moving clocks and body clocks around is just silly in 2026.

              Link Preview Image
              Reactions mixed as B.C. to end time changes, adopt year-round daylight time | CBC News

              Reactions range from applause to concern as March 8 will be the last time most British Columbians have to change their clocks, B.C. Premier David Eby announced Monday.

              favicon

              CBC (www.cbc.ca)

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              @briankrebs

              Daylight Savings Time is a lie. No time has been saved. More accurate would be Daylight Shifted Time. And it's a time waster having to reset all your clocks and watches.

              DST is supported by businesses that claim consumers will be out and about during evening daylight hours. Money will be spent regardless of sunshine.

              The effects of the time changes are documented including increased automobile collisions, heart attacks etc.

              "Standard" infers the norm.

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              • briankrebs@infosec.exchangeB briankrebs@infosec.exchange

                Oh goodie: Daylight Savings Time again this weekend! For most of my life I've been a night person. But almost like clockwork when I turned 50, my body clock started waking me up when the sun comes up, which I resisted at first but have grown used to (it's actually my fav part of the day now). But I basically have to start going to bed an hour earlier after this Sunday because then I will be wide awake an hour earlier. I would be very happy if the US followed British Columbia's lead in permanently adopting daylight time. All this moving clocks and body clocks around is just silly in 2026.

                Link Preview Image
                Reactions mixed as B.C. to end time changes, adopt year-round daylight time | CBC News

                Reactions range from applause to concern as March 8 will be the last time most British Columbians have to change their clocks, B.C. Premier David Eby announced Monday.

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                CBC (www.cbc.ca)

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                @briankrebs When daylight savings starts, sunset **AND** sunrise both become an hour later so if your sunrise is currently 6 AM, it will now be 7 AM meaning if you wake at sunrise, you actually get an extra hour's sleep.

                Our daylight savings here ends in a month. Today's was at 7:08 AM, the 4th of April's will be at 7:37 AM. Daylight savings ends before dawn on the 5th of April and sunrise that day will be at 6:37 AM.

                As I usually wake up before 6 AM, neither of these will affect my mornings, but c'est la vie.

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                • lupus_blackfur@mastodon.worldL lupus_blackfur@mastodon.world

                  @briankrebs

                  Agree with all of that, EXCEPT

                  Permanent Standard Time.
                  *NOT* permanent Daylight Time.

                  Standard time more closely matches our circadian rhythms.
                  Studies abound.

                  Want adjustment? Change what we call "normal work hours" instead.

                  🤦‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤔

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                  @lupus_blackfur @briankrebs I believe that appiles to where you live in your timezone. Read an article that west Michigan would be better for us if in Central.

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                  • briankrebs@infosec.exchangeB briankrebs@infosec.exchange

                    Oh goodie: Daylight Savings Time again this weekend! For most of my life I've been a night person. But almost like clockwork when I turned 50, my body clock started waking me up when the sun comes up, which I resisted at first but have grown used to (it's actually my fav part of the day now). But I basically have to start going to bed an hour earlier after this Sunday because then I will be wide awake an hour earlier. I would be very happy if the US followed British Columbia's lead in permanently adopting daylight time. All this moving clocks and body clocks around is just silly in 2026.

                    Link Preview Image
                    Reactions mixed as B.C. to end time changes, adopt year-round daylight time | CBC News

                    Reactions range from applause to concern as March 8 will be the last time most British Columbians have to change their clocks, B.C. Premier David Eby announced Monday.

                    favicon

                    CBC (www.cbc.ca)

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                    @briankrebs BC was apparently waiting for the US west coast states to do this and has given up waiting. WA, OR and CA I believe all have this on the books, waiting for congressional approval which never comes.

                    Apparently the federal legislation governing this allows states to go to year-round STANDARD time without federal approval, but not to year-round DST (per my reading of the Uniform Time Act on Wikipedia). I'm in favor of year round standard time, but no one listens to me.

                    This will be my first clock change since I retired and stopped setting an alarm. I wonder when I'll wake up Sunday morning?

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                    • rjohnston@techhub.socialR rjohnston@techhub.social

                      @briankrebs I don't get all the complaining... maybe it would be less jarring if we moved the clocks by half an hour, 4 times a year! 😁

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                      @rjohnston @briankrebs

                      Ok, I don’t see how someone in tech would actually support this

                      👎👎👎👎

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                      • platypus123@noc.socialP platypus123@noc.social

                        @briankrebs I agree with abolishing the constant switching, but differ in that it should be standard time we switch to, not DST.
                        Morning light > Evening light

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                        @Platypus123 @briankrebs YES. Every medical/neurological study recommends standard time

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                        • lorimolson@mstdn.caL lorimolson@mstdn.ca

                          @rjohnston @briankrebs

                          Ok, I don’t see how someone in tech would actually support this

                          👎👎👎👎

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                          @lorimolson @briankrebs I honestly don't know why people complain every year.

                          The clocks change themselves now, so there's even less to be bothered about.

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