• IndiBrony
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        Summer time. Every time. I’d rather it not be pitch black at 4pm where I am. I’d rather take the extra bit of darkness in the morning.

        I also love it being 9pm in June and still having near full daylight ❤️

        • T-Rex91
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          You know why this sucks? The kids which have to go in the dark to school. I am ok if it’s a little bit dark early so the kids are safe.

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              Because we don’t even get Summer Time or winter time forever. And Germany for example has a party in charge for old people. Or in general we don’t have parties at all for Kids which would say. Hey if we get rid of winter Time it’s dark for the kids. Let’s make school start 1h later. In Germany the States are making the School rules and not Germany itself.

          • @sudneo@lemm.ee
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            Darkness making going to school unsafe sounds to me like a problem with infrastructure. Many people live in countries where during the winter kids go and leave school in darkness. Why does it make it unsafe?

          • @Pirata@lemm.ee
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            My country has daylight savings and I still went to school at night, so that point is kinda mute.

      • @late_night@sopuli.xyz
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        I think we should stop calling it winter and summer time because it’s swaying people wrong. Because of course we hate short, dark and cold days and we love long, warm, bright evenings. We love the summer, therefore if we choose summer time it feels like it’ll be summer all year long.

        But the reality is that (at least where I live) winter time is closer to the sun time and would be preferable in all aspects.

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          In France, normal time is UTC+1 (CET), and summer time is UTC+2 (CEST), when we actually belong in UTC+0 (and were, before being occupied by Germany). Permanently switching to the so-called “summer time” makes no sense if you’ve ever seen a map of time zones.

          And by the way Spain is in the same situation. Spain, which is more western than Greenwich, is going to change time with us this night and we’re both going to spend six months in Egypt and Finland’s normal time zone. That is so wrong.

      • @FiskFisk33@startrek.website
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        12 is at suns zenith, done.

        If we want to adjust our working hours, we can do that, no need to change the clock itself.

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          Not only is Zenith at a different time every few kilometers but also during the year, that means you say goodbye to 24h days and to a unified time across multiple countries.

          • @FiskFisk33@startrek.website
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            Sure, well just solve this problems how we have already solved it. Something along the lines of a mean or median value.

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              So it’s not “12 is at suns zenith”, it’s just normal time instead of offset time. Got it.

      • @perslue@lemmy.ca
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        Split the difference and move forward or backward by 30 minutes only to insure that absolutely no one is ever happy.

        • horse
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          I can’t just finish work an hour early though. I’m looking forward to summer time because it means an extra hour of daylight after work. I don’t want to give that up.

      • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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        I don’t know if many people share my opinion, but I literally don’t care one bit. Let’s all do UTC across the world, the US needs to be taken down a peg anyway.

        • @Jaberw0cky@lemmy.world
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          Surely UTC is just a newer name for GMT and 0 is Greenwich in England? Since I’m pretty sure the UK came up with the global time zone system in the first place.

          • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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            There is a slight difference, UTC has leap seconds while GMT stretches seconds to compensate for the uneven spin of the Earth.

            • @barsoap@lemm.ee
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              And computers will get UTC from an ntp server and, in the presence of leap seconds, stretch seconds to not confuse any programs running on it.

      • @aleq@lemmy.world
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        Personally I really don’t care which, though it would be nice if there was some kind of consistency throughout Europe and not having e.g. France and Germany in one time zone but Netherlands or Belgium in another.

        If I was dictator I think it seems reasonable to draw lines west and east of Germany, maybe Poland can be included in Germany’s zone too.

        A wild idea would be to have the lines cross through countries so they’re actually “correct” and the EU is seen as a whole entity rather than just individual countries, but that’s probably quite impossible/impractical. Beautiful in a way though, surely a man can dream.

      • @barsoap@lemm.ee
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        Doesn’t matter. If the difference of 12:00 to natural noon is small just don’t care, if it’s large then a 9 to 5 can be an 11 to 7 where’s the fucking problem, we can all switch to one zone and be fine.

      • @Alxe@lemmy.world
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        I always say it’s pretty simple: scrap DST and shift timezone by 30 minutes. It may not be pretty if every observing country did not the same, but there are already countries using this system, like India.

      • @fmephisto@lemmy.world
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        There’s no such thing as “Summer time”. What we have during winter is the astronomical time. Otherwise, I don’t know whether I have a preference. I guess we could switch them up every other year or so, in order to sunset any confusion in the morning.

    • @x86_64@lemm.ee
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      I’ve never been bothered by the time changing twice a year, why do people want to abolish it so much?

      • nickwitha_k (he/him)
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        It leads to statistically significant increases in human death, injury, and financial loss due to stress caused by disruptions to circadian rhythm. The question you should be asking is “why do we still do it despite this, when there is literally no benefit?”

        • @kuerbiskernoel@feddit.org
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          The benefit is more sun. Permanent normal time would give us sunrise at 5 am in summer while permanent offset time would give us sunrise at 9 am in winter. By changing the time twice a year we get 6 am and 8 am.

          • nickwitha_k (he/him)
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            So, completely unnecessary death and injury directly attributable to the time change is worth that?

            • @kuerbiskernoel@feddit.org
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              No, I’m also in favour of abolishing daylight saving time. But it’s not true that there are no upsides of the current system.

    • azuth
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      I very never heard anyone discussing this in real life outside of maybe 6 days a year. Much less so since smartphones became people’s primary clocks since they auto adjust.

      People also don’t agree on which time should be kept.

      • @aleq@lemmy.world
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        6 days a year is quite a bit, but also the frequency at which it comes up in conversation is not really relevant to whether people want/don’t want?

  • @Mniot@programming.dev
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    As a programmer, DST creates tons of bugs for anything using time and is annoying. But whatever, I guess I get paid either way.

    As a parent, DST is miserable. It’s miserable as an adult, also, but multiplied misery when you have to get up early to ruin your kid’s sleep. And then that night they’re not ready to suddenly go to sleep an hour early so you lose an extra hour…

    I hope Poland succeeds.

    • @samuelazers@lemmy.world
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      the act of changing clocks twice a year is profoundly fucked up to people’s circadian rhythms .

      as well as the government deciding for you, what time it is, is kind of orwellian when i think about it.

      i want my body to adapt naturally to the sync of the sun, i think we all could use a little bit more nature.

    • @nutsack@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      As a programmer, I would never put anything except UTC or Unix time into a computer program or database. The front end can show the user whatever localized bullshit they want to see.

      • tiredofsametab
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        But if you consume data from something not in utc and need to get it there, there is still room for bugs.

        I changed our systems a previous job to store all in utc and got made to put it back to jst (Japan). That was … Fun

      • @Jajcus@sh.itjust.works
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        Most of the time, yes, but not always. Sometimes you actually need local time stored rather than UTC. Simple example: alarm clock. User wants to be waken up at 7:00. No matter if it is summer time or winter time. Even if they travels to a different time zone - still will want to be waken up in the morning. If we store this time as UTC much more unnecessary and error-prone conversions will be needed. Similar issues may arise with other calendar events. Of course, at some point this will be converted to UTC for comparison with actual point in time.

    • @SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca
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      Every year when the clocks change people are cranky and start demanding this kind of thing be eliminated. Politicians capitalize on it and say they will do something about it. In a couple of weeks everyone forgets about it.

      In the end, the government can’t do anything about the tilt of the Earth and there is no time system that can be devised that will make everyone happy. Many people like having more light in the evening and wouldn’t be happy if DST were eliminated. People are going to be cranky for a couple of weeks in the year but it’s generally considered worth putting up with so people have more daylight in the evening rather than having it before they wake up.

      • @Untrending@feddit.org
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        We can get rid of DST while keeping that extra hour if we default to summer time, not winter. DST statistically causes many accidents twice a year, because our brains aren’t ready / thrown off their rhythm, so making away with it would have a positive impact outside of not being cranky anymore

    • @KumaSudosa@feddit.dk
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      Programmer as well and fuck that shit.

      My cats are used to a very specific schedule… now they’re gonna wake me up 1 hour early for the next many weeks. Great!

      • @Mniot@programming.dev
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        I wonder if the sleep-change fucks up our brains and that’s why more people aren’t upset about it.

        Until this comment, I’d completely forgotten about how the most recent time-change messed up me and the puppy I’ve been training, because of course she needs to pee as soon as she wakes up at 6am every day…

    • @rice@lemmy.org
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      Yea people don’t realize there are several different start/ends to it all over the world, not just 1 “everyone change it” and tons of special cases too. Terrible

    • @3xBork@lemmy.world
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      Ain’t that right. Going through it with our first this week and I get it. Of course the little guy is ticked off. He’s feeling all of the confusion and tiredness we are without knowing or enjoying any of the benefits.

  • RedSnt 👓♂️🖥️
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    YES! Get rid of that dumb shit!
    Not sure what programmers have to say about this though. Ideally DST would’ve been scrapped like 30 years ago back when there were a lot fewer people using computers, so a lot of code wouldn’t need updating as soon as such a change is implemented, but waiting will only worsen it.
    I think keeping summertime is the better option. Having a bit of sunlight when you come home from school or work in winter would be priceless. Even if it means darker mornings.

    • @I_quote_Seinfeld_a_lot@sh.itjust.works
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      If the EU abolishes DST in its member states, there won’t be any patches or updates necessary to software out there. The timezone database will simply be updated to reflect the change of policy and bam, once your system has the new tzdata, restart your apps and they will automatically understand it. This is not like the Y2K bug that needed actual patches.

      • @GenosseFlosse@feddit.org
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        Unless the software implemented timezones wrong, for example as tz column in the database with a signed integer. This breaks as soon as you have 30 min Timezone offsets, or try to compare north earth timezones vs south earth timezones where the change between summer and wintertime 2 months apart.

        Ask me how I know 🫠

        • WFH
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          Holy shit that’s absolute software gore. Especially since we’ve had timestamp with tz since forever.

      • @Jajcus@sh.itjust.works
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        There are lots of systems (embedded, mostly offline, abandoned by its vendor) which are not easily upgradeable and their timezone database cannot be easily replaced. Not everything is a PC getting its regular software update.

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        You do realize, the sun isn’t hanging in there for an hour longer, just because we on earth made a change to some kind of time keeping device? We will still have 24h hours a day and the sun will still shine the amount of time it shines.

        Edit: I see a couple of downvotes. Could some one give some arguments?

          • @connected0@feddit.org
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            I would argue, this is a bit of a different can of worms. What I am arguing for is to keep the clock in sync with science and have 12 o’clock be roughly at the time, when the sun is in it’s zenith. We shouldn’t just switch back and forth on the clock just because we feel like it, because then what is the point? The amount of sun we get in a day on any given longitude will not change just because we are dialing back and forth a time measurement device.

          • @punksnotdead@slrpnk.net
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            So have a summer schedule and a winter schedule with the bossman.

            Why does some people’s employment issues have to be every person’s problem?

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              If your life is so flexible that time doesnt even matter, why do you care at all?

              • @punksnotdead@slrpnk.net
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                What? Where did I say that?

                I’m saying that instead of the entire population having to change every single clock backwards and forwards every year. So that’s children, the sick, retired people, students, workers, unemployed, aristocrats, the fucking lot, everyone. That’s every computer, every clock, every embedded system.

                Instead of that, jobs just say come in at 7 - 3 for half the year and 8 - 4 for the other half. Is that really such a difficult concept for them to adopt?

                • @vxx@lemmy.world
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                  What? Where did I say that?

                  So have a summer schedule and a winter schedule with the bossman.

                  Why does some people’s employment issues have to be every person’s problem?

                  And you said it in response of someone that is against turning the clock. It reads as if you support switching times and that I should just go to work later of I have an issue with it.

      • RedSnt 👓♂️🖥️
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        It’s not like there’s more sunlight, it’s just offsetting where in the day you get the most sunlight. Turn the clock back and you get sunlight earlier in the day, and turn the clock forward you get more sunlight in the afternoon/evening.
        As someone living just north enough in Denmark, winters are brutal depending on your job, and I’ve mostly had factory-like jobs where I spent most days inside without sunlight, so I’d drive to work in darkness, spend most of the day in artificial light, no windows, and then drive home in darkness.

        • @stoy@lemmy.zip
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          Yep, I am well aware of all of that, I am a Swede living north of Stockholm

          I even worked 12h alternating day/night shifts.

          And damn, summer time makes a huge difference when getting off work at 20:00…

          • @Saleh@feddit.org
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            The solution would be your employer adjusting the shift times, so they allow everyone to catch some sun. Ideally you would work two hours less in winter than in summer.

    • @jenesaisquoi@feddit.org
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      Hi, I’m a software developer. DST is a nightmare because it makes the clock jump (skip an hour in one direction, meaning there are wall clock times which don’t exist, or backwards, meaning there are wall clock times that exist twice). I don’t care whether we will settle on summer or winter time but please, just don’t make it jump.

      • @Lichtblitz@discuss.tchncs.de
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        As a software dev myself: if time in your application’s internals jumps on DST, something has been implemented incorrectly. That’s what zone information is for, to make times uniquely identifiable and timers run the correct length. Getting the implementation right is hard, though. So, abolishing DST is very well worth it.

        • @jenesaisquoi@feddit.org
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          I know, but many of our colleagues don’t. I’ve seen so many systems storing and processing their local wall clock time it’s not even funny.

    • @Venus_Ziegenfalle@feddit.org
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      I think keeping summertime is the better option. Having a bit of sunlight when you come home from school or work in winter would be priceless. Even if it means darker mornings.

      This is why I doubt we’ll get rid of it. A majority of people seem to dislike dst but not for the same reasons. I get up around 6. That already means about 3 hours of darkness during winter mornings as is. And in the afternoon I’m indoors anyway because it’s cold. It’d be more convenient for me to sacrifice an hour of daylight on summer evenings. Then again the sun rising around 4 would be kind of a waste.

      • @Airowird@lemm.ee
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        Just do it like the chinese do it:

        Width of 4 time zones all on Beijing time. (most eastern)

        So companies in center/west just shift their business hours instead.

        Nobody says your company has to open at 8h, starting at 10 is perfectly legal!

    • @SorteKanin@feddit.dk
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      Not sure what programmers have to say about this though.

      DST is a major pain in the butt, getting rid of it simplifies a lot of things. Only problem is that everything still needs to take DST into account for all of history.

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      WWIII and no time to deprogram the military infrastructure aka MaaS to not adjust savings time.

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    Instead of DST, why didn’t we just shift working hours one hour earlier in winter? (I am in favor of getting rid of DST. I’m just asking why we decided to shift the clock instead of shifting working hours)

    • @SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca
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      Changing working hours would be decided by individual businesses and inconsistencies on this would be a logistical nightmare. Delivery of materials are suddenly an hour later and you have a bunch of people standing around with nothing to do. Or maybe it’s earlier than usual and it comes before your business is open.

      Signage about business hours would have to be changed twice per year. A customer not aware of the change in business hours may show up too early or two late.

      And it would be an insane amount of work to change all the schedules of automated systems to conform with business hour changes that happen twice per year.

      So to avoid these kinds of problems you need the entire society to change their schedules consistently. It’s easier to change the clocks than to change everything other than the clocks.

    • @haakon@lemmy.sdf.org
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      We need to reach a consensus on that across EU. Allow for a few decades, then we can make an informed decision and start to plan how to proceed.

    • Martin
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      Either, just as long as we stop the switch twice a year

  • @daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I we were in true democracies that thing would have been scrapped long ago. Not a single person like it or see any actual purpose on it.

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    DST seems to be such a mess. We should start doing it state by state if EU doesn’t want to do it all at the same time. Poland should lead the way and be the first

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    Let’s hope they keep the summer time

    Edit: I meant all year round. I hate that it gets dark so soon in the winter

    • @connected0@feddit.org
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      Why? You do realize, the summer time is the offset from the real timezone? And also it does not change the amount of hours we have in a day. It is still 24h :D

      • @ECB@feddit.org
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        I’m well aware, but I prefer more light in the afternoon than in the early morning.

        Having the middle of the day at 1 PM is nicer year-round

        • @vxx@lemmy.world
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          Your idea sounds like more heat when I try to sleep, and the alarm clock going off in the colder hours. I hate summer time so much.

        • @BorgDrone@lemmy.one
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          No it’s not. DST makes it so summer afternoons and evenings are useless because it’s too hot in the direct sunlight. By the time the sun goes down and you can actually be outside it’s time for bed.

          We should move the clock a hour back in summer so we can actually enjoy the summer evenings.

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          you do realize you can simply wake up earlier and it’ll have the same effect? :D

          Edit: I see a couple of downvotes. Could some one give some arguments?

      • @shaserlark@sh.itjust.works
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        I don’t get people like you. Since your instance is feddit you’re probably from Germany where people have particularly strong opinions on arbitrary things. There’s like 45 minutes difference between sunrise / sunset / zenith between eastern and western parts of Germany so this argument kinda makes no sense. There’s also no “real” time zones because time zones are a human invention.

        • @connected0@feddit.org
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          Good guess, but I am not from Germany. I just like the feddit instance.

          Nonetheless you are right. The clock, the time zones - all of it are arbitrary and purely human inventions. However, I would argue there is an inherit value of keeping the timezones as accurate as possible.

          My argument stems from seagoing. It makes much more sense from navigational and travel stand point to have the time zones roughly correlate to the zenith of the sun. I presume in aviation it could be similar, but not sure about that one.

          This would make the navigation easier, travel easier and we would have some kind of concrete, unified system.

          Of course dropping the DST are just baby steps. There are so many things wrong with our time system, but one can start somewhere.

          In essence I guess I just want the time zones to mean something instead of this madness, that we have.

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        I believe this was the original EU plan. Scrap it, countries decide which timezone they want to stick with.

  • @letsgo@lemm.ee
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    Actually I quite like it. You get daylight in the morning in winter, and longer evenings in the summer.

    Without DST you have to choose between: in winter you go to work in the dark and come home in the dark, meaning you don’t see any daylight apart from at weekends, which is especially depressing if you work in a place short on windows; OR you waste a bunch of daylight in the summer mornings and have shorter evenings when the weather is warmer and it’s nicer to be outside.

    I am a programmer. Not sure why this would be a problem. Just fix the computers to GMT+X and for the most part it won’t matter. It’s not as if I have to rewrite DST code every few months.

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      in winter you go to work in the dark and come home in the dark, meaning you don’t see any daylight apart from at weekends,

      That’s already my reality as it stands

    • Chris
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      The issue is more with embedded systems which have been hard coded to European DST.

      Most sane software will use the OS timezone and not care about DST. Most sane embedded systems will have some config for DST. I bet there are lots of cranky unsupported things which are horribly broken though.

  • @Zanathos@lemmy.world
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    Meanwhile, Ohio wants to keep DST as their standard which is infuriating.

    I understand wanting more light in the northern hemisphere early in the day. It adds safety for school children mostly in the winter months, but I don’t understand why we can’t just change the start and end times of school to coordinate more light at those crucial times of day.

    • @Jaberw0cky@lemmy.world
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      Thankyou, I thought I was crazy because no one else sees this most obvious solution. Why do we need DST at all? If you are a farmer or a school or whatever then just change your start time as necessary. Changing the time itself for everyone twice a year is a daft approach.

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      DST would lead to less light in the morning, more in the afternoon, if they keep it year round. Winter is already standard time.

      Personally, I prefer DST for the additional light in the afternoon. Maybe the start time of every school and employer could be changed to be an hour earlier with Standard Time, but sounds a lot easier to just keep DST year round.

      • @Zanathos@lemmy.world
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        It could be considered easier on a social level but makes it an I technological nightmare considering everything is based on standard time in IT systems.

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    I had such high hopes back in 2018, I think France was pushing for it. Now 7 years later with still no progress I think the best bet is to move to China, India, Russia or Hawaii, or any African country except Egypt. Or South America except Chile. You see the overwhelming majority of people in the world don’t have the DST bullshit.

    • @luciferofastora@feddit.org
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      India? You mean the “+05:30” timezone? I’d rather not deal with that :30 tbh. I like having my timezone arithmetics quite simple, just adding and subtracting hours. A half hour offset is worse to me than having to switch which offsets to use when. (Still better than Australia Central Western with its +08:45, but that’s a low bar to clear.)

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    Really don’t get the issue about keeping it? Its just a small adaptation, which should not bother anyone? A simple change every now and then keeps you flexible right, just go with the flow, and stop being bothered about such a small thing 😉

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      I spent months coding this shit into our programs and it still has issues. It makes it impossible to handle time without ambiguities.

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      115 days ago

      Its annoying and easy to forget and ruins atleast 2 days a year. T. The one with 3 hour daylight in winter for whom dst was made for.

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      Yeah, thing is it’s not small, and it bothers almost everyone. People with kids having to change their kid’s schedule twice a year, programmers having to adapt apps that use times, devices without internet connection having to be updated, unconsistent sleep schedule for everyone…

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      114 days ago

      “Small”? It’s literally changing the time, one of the most significant variables in our lives.