• @snooggums@midwest.social
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      3 months ago

      Which part of the year is DST and which part is Standard Time?

      I know, but it seems like half the people that say they prefer DST have it backwards.

      • @scottywh@lemmy.world
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        123 months ago

        It’s easy, the good part is DST (which is what we’re currently in - Spring through Fall in the northern hemisphere).

        • @Aux@lemmy.world
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          33 months ago

          It’s only good from spring to fall. Come winter and it’s a permanent depression.

          • @Incandemon@lemmy.ca
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            73 months ago

            Strong disagree, under DST I get to experience some sunlight in then evenings. Under Standard time I get to watch the sun come up through the window and set through the window.

            • @jdeath@lemm.ee
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              -33 months ago

              just move somewhere better. don’t mess up my timezone just because your weather always sucks!

            • @Aux@lemmy.world
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              -33 months ago

              I don’t know what you mean by evening, but it’s already dark at 16:00 during winter. You only get some light in the morning. DST means no more light in the morning and no more light in the evening. Complete depression. DST should not exist.

            • @jdeath@lemm.ee
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              03 months ago

              yeah it’s literally ass-backwards. how can anyone support DST as it stands is beyond me

            • @Aux@lemmy.world
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              -33 months ago

              With standard time you get some light in the morning. With DST you get no light at all. Also there’s nothing worse than waking up in the darkness.

                • @Aux@lemmy.world
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                  -43 months ago

                  As I explained in my other comment, there’s no situation where you’re getting any daylight in the evening with DST, that’s just not possible.

                  Also daylight in the morning sets your day on a high note. The morning you’re spending in the darkness is what turns your life into a winter long depression. Coming home in darkness is inevitable and has a lower impact on your mental health. And with DST effectively removing BOTH morning and evening daylight, you’ll be completely fucked.

                  • @scottywh@lemmy.world
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                    43 months ago

                    I disagree.

                    Also, sunrise and sunset times vary depending on one’s location.

                    Daylight in the morning only serves to remind me (and people like me) that it’s being wasted and won’t be available when I have free time.

      • KillingTimeItself
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        -23 months ago

        i still dont even understand what DST even is, as far as i care because i don’t is that DST just means we change the time, because god forbid the time be a little funky.

          • KillingTimeItself
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            13 months ago

            too bad there isn’t like a standard convention that establishes when something would take effect, how it would take effect, and at what interval.

            No, daylight savings time is definitely what we’re going to call it.

    • @mwguy@infosec.pub
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      33 months ago

      DST vsm Standard time literally doesn’t matter. It’s the switching between the two that kills people.

    • @sacredfire@programming.dev
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      13 months ago

      The real problem is that across the globe there is like 50 different implementations of it. Some places have a fucking half hour, or some goofy shit. Really fun handling time zones with that sprinkled on top.