• PunnyName@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    Standard time should be year round. Let’s stop fucking with global circadian rhythms.

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        10 days ago

        Good point, why don’t we all just put all of Earths debt into one persons debt (Elon Musk for example) and everyone will be forgiven for all of debts? Something similar has already been done cca 2000 years ago, why not again?

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      9 days ago

      Eh I’d prefer permanent daylight saving. Give me that extra hour of light in the afternoon, I like dark mornings.

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        9 days ago

        Exactly. For a lot of people, the end of the day is your time. The beginning of the day is just getting ready and going to work. It serves the interest of the corporate employers to put more daylight (so to speak) at the start of the workday rather than letting us have that daylight for ourselves after work. It’s daylight theft!

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      9 days ago

      In the US we use Standard Time for three months of the year. Please don’t fuck with 9 months of my circadian rhythms.

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    10 days ago

    So, this actually provides an excellent example of a common misconception. It’s daylight saving time, not daylight savings. Because it’s not like a savings account for time, instead, it’s the time for saving daylight. Daylight-saving time.

    A riff on the "Kronk Kuzco Poison" meme, four panels with images of Kronk's face, reading: "oh right, the time", "the time for saving daylight", "the time chosen specifically to save daylight hours", "daylight saving time".

    So a more accurate reversal might be “night-heavy losing time”.

    (Anyway, it doesn’t work.)

    In summary, the scientific literature strongly argues against the switching between DST and Standard Time and even more so against adopting DST permanently.

    So calling it “losing time” is apt.

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      10 days ago

      Damn, while I made the meme it wondered why it was “savings”, because I was sure it is. Since English isn’t my first language I concluded there must be some arcane reason for it.

      Thanks for clarifying

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        10 days ago

        because I was sure it is. Since English isn’t my first language

        To be fair, it’s an exceptionally common mistake. Even native speakers get it wrong a lot of the time. I think it’s because most people do think it’s referencing something similar to a “savings account”.

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      9 days ago

      There’s an 80s movie called Babes in Toyland (Keanu Reeves best film, IMO) where the people of Toyland saved so much daylight one year that they never had to have nighttime again (until the villain tried to plunge them into eternal night time).

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    9 days ago

    “Daylight savings time is like cutting a few inches off one end of a blanket, sewing it onto the other end and then saying you have a longer blanket.”

    • Or something like that. Usually attributed to some Native American leader or something.
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      9 days ago

      Sure, except your body moves a little bit on the bed over the course of the year. So by adjusting the blanket you’re adding more coverage to your body for that portion of the year.