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Today is the EU-wide why-on-earth-we-do-it - day, when we move clocks for no reason, but just because our governing system does not know how to stop it.

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  • frutigeraero00@mastodon.socialF frutigeraero00@mastodon.social

    @rpsu Why is daylight time bad?

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    #9

    @FrutigerAero00 It is not about what time is it related to the sun, but the fact that the whole society is forced to start getting up earlier. A fixed day to day sleeping routine is disturbed and while some people do not mind or aren’t affect, some people need the consistency more.

    I’m one of those people and my kids as well.

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    • rpsu@mas.toR rpsu@mas.to

      @ysbreker What is stopping us to keep the summer time zone with more light in the evening all around the year 😎

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      1. Time is universal, clock is a construction.
      2. It's 5 am somewhere 24 times every rotation.
      3. I don't want it to be 5 am where I am at the same time it is 5 am at the kremlin.
      4. 13 hours 2 minutes of daylight here at 60N today, never mind what hour hand is pointing at.
      @rpsu @ysbreker

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      • rpsu@mas.toR rpsu@mas.to

        Today is the EU-wide why-on-earth-we-do-it - day, when we move clocks for no reason, but just because our governing system does not know how to stop it. It causes harm in people, and no benefits.

        Stop the daylight “saving” time for good.

        #daylightsavingtime

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        I'm still so salty that it should've stopped in the EU in 2019, latest 2021, but the measure has just stalled since then. Even though most seem to agree it should end. Urgh

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        • rpsu@mas.toR rpsu@mas.to

          Today is the EU-wide why-on-earth-we-do-it - day, when we move clocks for no reason, but just because our governing system does not know how to stop it. It causes harm in people, and no benefits.

          Stop the daylight “saving” time for good.

          #daylightsavingtime

          retrosponge@kind.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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          #12

          @rpsu I live in BC in Canada and right before we put the clocks forward a few weeks ago they announced that it was the last time we were doing it.

          I wish they'd just left them alone entirely, but I'm glad we're done with this nonsense.

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          • cojajo@mastodon.socialC cojajo@mastodon.social

            @rpsu What if we all stop moving the clock?

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            @cojajo @rpsu I know someone that had a burnout a few years ago. She just stopped moving the clock. It wasn't the only change she did in her life, she in general changed everything from leaving job and husband to moving town so I guess stopping with the insanity of daylight savings time wasn't such a big step any more 🙂

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            • osma@mas.toO osma@mas.to

              1. Time is universal, clock is a construction.
              2. It's 5 am somewhere 24 times every rotation.
              3. I don't want it to be 5 am where I am at the same time it is 5 am at the kremlin.
              4. 13 hours 2 minutes of daylight here at 60N today, never mind what hour hand is pointing at.
              @rpsu @ysbreker

              muri@troet.cafeM This user is from outside of this forum
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              #14

              @osma @rpsu @ysbreker mostly agree, but why 3 though?
              If we just ignored local time zones and used UTC everywhere, don't you think people would adapt to "sun goes up at 17h in summer or 18h in winter, shops open at 18h, lunch break at 22h, ..."?

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              • rpsu@mas.toR rpsu@mas.to

                Today is the EU-wide why-on-earth-we-do-it - day, when we move clocks for no reason, but just because our governing system does not know how to stop it. It causes harm in people, and no benefits.

                Stop the daylight “saving” time for good.

                #daylightsavingtime

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                @rpsu A small inconvenience for you. For people living on the most west or most east point of the time zone it makes a huge difference.

                The only really logical thing to do would be to shrink the CET.
                Spain moves into the same time zone as POR or GB, Northmacedonia, Serbia, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland (?) are moving to the time zone of FIN and GR.
                Before this didn´t happen talking about an abolition of the daylight saving time is pointless.

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                • muri@troet.cafeM muri@troet.cafe

                  @osma @rpsu @ysbreker mostly agree, but why 3 though?
                  If we just ignored local time zones and used UTC everywhere, don't you think people would adapt to "sun goes up at 17h in summer or 18h in winter, shops open at 18h, lunch break at 22h, ..."?

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                  #16

                  Why 3 what?

                  Here (60N 25E), sun goes up at 00:54 UTC at midsummer, 07:24 UTC midwinter and sets at 19:47/13:16. Shops open any time between 05 and 08. Lunch is served from 09 to 12 UTC.
                  @muri @rpsu @ysbreker

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                  • electricfusionq@muenchen.socialE electricfusionq@muenchen.social

                    @rpsu A small inconvenience for you. For people living on the most west or most east point of the time zone it makes a huge difference.

                    The only really logical thing to do would be to shrink the CET.
                    Spain moves into the same time zone as POR or GB, Northmacedonia, Serbia, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland (?) are moving to the time zone of FIN and GR.
                    Before this didn´t happen talking about an abolition of the daylight saving time is pointless.

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                    @electricfusionQ I disagree about the ”only logical”-part. It surely would be one option, even if highly unlikely to happen IMHO.

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                    • osma@mas.toO osma@mas.to

                      Why 3 what?

                      Here (60N 25E), sun goes up at 00:54 UTC at midsummer, 07:24 UTC midwinter and sets at 19:47/13:16. Shops open any time between 05 and 08. Lunch is served from 09 to 12 UTC.
                      @muri @rpsu @ysbreker

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                      @osma @rpsu @ysbreker Ah sorry, I misread your 3rd point multiple times and thought you were arguing for local timezones. I think we're on the same page actually.

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                      • electricfusionq@muenchen.socialE electricfusionq@muenchen.social

                        @rpsu A small inconvenience for you. For people living on the most west or most east point of the time zone it makes a huge difference.

                        The only really logical thing to do would be to shrink the CET.
                        Spain moves into the same time zone as POR or GB, Northmacedonia, Serbia, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland (?) are moving to the time zone of FIN and GR.
                        Before this didn´t happen talking about an abolition of the daylight saving time is pointless.

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                        @electricfusionQ @rpsu I would argue it daylight saving time matters mostly for the western part of the EU, because for example Poland is almost perfectly aligned with the UTC+1

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                        • muri@troet.cafeM muri@troet.cafe

                          @osma @rpsu @ysbreker Ah sorry, I misread your 3rd point multiple times and thought you were arguing for local timezones. I think we're on the same page actually.

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                          I could live on UTC, but I don't think for a second that majority opinion would support it anywhere but on the British isles and maybe Iceland. Anyway our solar noon is about 12:20 standard local time and pretending it's actually 13:20 then is ridiculous.
                          @muri @rpsu @ysbreker

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                          • rpsu@mas.toR rpsu@mas.to

                            Today is the EU-wide why-on-earth-we-do-it - day, when we move clocks for no reason, but just because our governing system does not know how to stop it. It causes harm in people, and no benefits.

                            Stop the daylight “saving” time for good.

                            #daylightsavingtime

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                            @rpsu I actually thought about it hard recently and realised that while I hate changing the timezone I actually like bright mornings in winter and bright evenings in summer.
                            That being said, everyone has their own preference. So I think the society will not be ready to abolish time changes as long as we are not ready to admit that everyone has a different biological clock and we all don't need to work 8-16 all year round and it's fine for business to change opening times once in a while.

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                            • rpsu@mas.toR rpsu@mas.to

                              Today is the EU-wide why-on-earth-we-do-it - day, when we move clocks for no reason, but just because our governing system does not know how to stop it. It causes harm in people, and no benefits.

                              Stop the daylight “saving” time for good.

                              #daylightsavingtime

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                              @rpsu Check the law carefully. The daylight-saving-time proponents on West Coast USA stopped an initiative some years back by redirecting from permanent standard time to permanent daylight-savings time. Most people (myself included) didn't care which time, as long as time didn't change.

                              Except that USA Federal law allows any state to unilaterally revert back to standard time, but an act of USA Congress is requited for a state to move to permanent daylight-savings time. Which meant that the resulting state laws had no effect.

                              Clever, these hobbits... 😕
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                              • rpsu@mas.toR rpsu@mas.to

                                Today is the EU-wide why-on-earth-we-do-it - day, when we move clocks for no reason, but just because our governing system does not know how to stop it. It causes harm in people, and no benefits.

                                Stop the daylight “saving” time for good.

                                #daylightsavingtime

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                                @rpsu don't mention here in Spain we are in the same timezone as Berlin since Tia Paca times, so he could wish Hitler happy bday without having to worry about being late or early. Absolut BS.

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                                • josemachete79@mastodon.socialJ josemachete79@mastodon.social

                                  @rpsu don't mention here in Spain we are in the same timezone as Berlin since Tia Paca times, so he could wish Hitler happy bday without having to worry about being late or early. Absolut BS.

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                                  @rpsu Greenwich meridian is upon us, ffs.

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                                  • osma@mas.toO osma@mas.to

                                    I could live on UTC, but I don't think for a second that majority opinion would support it anywhere but on the British isles and maybe Iceland. Anyway our solar noon is about 12:20 standard local time and pretending it's actually 13:20 then is ridiculous.
                                    @muri @rpsu @ysbreker

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                                    @osma @rpsu @ysbreker
                                    "Time is an illusion; lunchtime, doubly so." - Douglas Adams

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                                    • rpsu@mas.toR rpsu@mas.to

                                      @electricfusionQ I disagree about the ”only logical”-part. It surely would be one option, even if highly unlikely to happen IMHO.

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                                      @rpsu Then look up the facts what would happen w/ summer or winter time only at the most west or east points.
                                      e.g Spain. always summer time would mean sun-up around 10am during winter.
                                      e.g. Poland always winter(normal) time means sun-up at 3am during summer.
                                      This is worse for the health in comparison this 1h jump.

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                                      • rpsu@mas.toR rpsu@mas.to

                                        Today is the EU-wide why-on-earth-we-do-it - day, when we move clocks for no reason, but just because our governing system does not know how to stop it. It causes harm in people, and no benefits.

                                        Stop the daylight “saving” time for good.

                                        #daylightsavingtime

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                                        #27

                                        @rpsu
                                        Abolish clocks altogether and just use unix timestamps.

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                                        • cadellin@mastodon.gamedev.placeC cadellin@mastodon.gamedev.place

                                          @rpsu I was against daylight saving anyway, but nothing has made me more angry about it than working on a large, cross atlantic game dev project.

                                          Because NA move the clocks three weeks earlier, any meeting series booked by an American moves- but European-booked meetings dont move till the end of March. Daylight saving went from a one day nuisance to a three week event of meeting clashes and frantic reorganisation.

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                                          @cadellin @mjt @rpsu ooohhh. I never understood why it made such a mess of calendars (and I've lived it on both sides of the Atlantic). I see it now 🤦‍♀️.

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