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[–] onyxjet@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

Getting rid of daylight savings and staying on permanent standard would be great. When it becomes daylight savings time during the colder months it really does suck ad it gets darker earlier. Thus, I feel there is a lot less I want to do in the evenings. I like the slightly darker mornings and brighter evenings of standard.

Choosing one or the other would be good, though I feel like permanent standard over permanent savings still is a bit better.

Regardless, time change is annoying.

[–] AgentGrimstone@lemmy.world 13 points 6 days ago

I really don't care what time the sun sets or rises. Just stop messing with my body's internal clock.

[–] Psythik@lemmy.world 12 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Maybe it's my ADHD, but I simply can not understand how to read this map.

[–] ChaoticNeutralCzech 5 points 6 days ago

More yellow means better for your location if you want daylight before 7 AM (left) or after 6 PM (right).

[–] bitchkat@lemmy.world 13 points 6 days ago

I don't care what timezone we end up in, just stop the twice a year shifts.

[–] AngryCommieKender@lemmy.world 9 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

Drop DST. We tried permanent DST in the '70s and everyone hated it so much we went back to switching the clocks rather than just dropping the whole mess.

I've lived in states that don't/ didn't have DST. It's much better for your sleep cycle.

[–] mdurell@lemmy.world 7 points 6 days ago

Pick one or the other. Or use UTC globally for all I care. Just stop changing the damn time!

[–] werefreeatlast@lemmy.world 6 points 6 days ago

How about we remove it and also set the time to go home to be 2hrs before sun down? Yey! Because that's bullshit. The sun always comes up and down. Its the stupid scheduled that keeps us out of it.

[–] PixellatedDave@lemmy.world 4 points 6 days ago

I read a study once but cannot remember it.

It posited that lunch time should be half way through the daylight hours and the further away it was from this then the more effect it had on either mental or physical health (I don't remember in it's entirety.)

[–] Professorozone@lemmy.world 4 points 6 days ago (1 children)

I'm in the minority I guess, but I like daylight savings time. I like my waking hours to be in daylight. I typically wake up with the sun and I do stuff outside.

[–] IphtashuFitz@lemmy.world 4 points 6 days ago (1 children)

My biggest gripe about it is that my job involves working with people in Europe, India, and other places around the globe, and it seems like they all start & stop daylight savings at different times. So for like two weeks the time difference between me & our Berlin office changes by one hour. It wouldn’t be as big a deal if every country implemented it consistently…

[–] Professorozone@lemmy.world 1 points 5 days ago

I couldn't agree more. I interact with a friend in the UK every Monday morning and THAT is a PITA. I can also understand why people don't like it. I'm all for standardization and I do wish they would do something worldwide. This is one of the reasons I don't think the coronavirus was a hoax. The world can't even agree on something as fundamental as what time it is, why the hell would they agree to make themselves look bad by admitting a bunch of their people died. Anyway, if eliminating daylight savings time is the worst thing Trump does, I'd be OK with that.

[–] conciselyverbose@sh.itjust.works 98 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Don't care, just pick one and don't change it every six months.

[–] Zachariah@lemmy.world 22 points 1 week ago

This is the correct answer.

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[–] tomatolung@sopuli.xyz 60 points 1 week ago (6 children)
[–] quixotic120@lemmy.world 35 points 1 week ago

This is by far the more important aspect

Humans are routine oriented creatures, introducing an arbitrary hour deficit in sleep once a year has measurable and fairly profound effects on physical and mental health. Sure, it can be planned for, but circadian rhythms are hard to mess with for a lot of people and going to bed an hour earlier isn’t always an option

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[–] reddig33@lemmy.world 46 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (10 children)

Spring forward and leave it there. In the fall it currently gets dark at 5 pm. It’s depressing to get off work and not have any daylight to enjoy and run errands. It’s also dangerous because tired drivers are coming home in a dark rush hour.

[–] Droggelbecher@lemmy.world 25 points 1 week ago

Word. I couldn't care less whether the sun rises while I'm on the bus to work or while I'm getting my first coffee at work. Have to wake up in the dark either way. But whether or not i get that one hour of daylight after work makes a world of a difference in my mental health.

[–] GeeDubHayduke@lemmy.dbzer0.com 15 points 1 week ago

When i worked at a ski basin, I called that "working from dark to dark," and i hate it so fucking much.

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[–] Spitzspot@lemmings.world 24 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Split the difference by adding 30 minutes in the spring and then leave it there permanently.

[–] Nemo@slrpnk.net 19 points 1 week ago (1 children)

But not, like... every Spring, right?

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[–] tiredofsametab@fedia.io 22 points 1 week ago (6 children)

I love that we don't change here in Japan (I grew up in the US), but I do wish our time zone had sunrise a bit later (it rises at like 4am in eastern Japan in summer). Splitting Japan into two timezones would also probably be necessary (maybe even more for the minor islands. Yonaguni is almost Taiwan)

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[–] pixelscript@lemm.ee 19 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

A bill has passed both the US House of Representatives AND the US Senate to end the clock-changing, with overwhelming bipartisan support (I don't believe either one of them even held a vote) and zero pork or poison pills...

...but the two of them passed different bills that directly contradict one another. One formally ends DST and the other permanently adopts DST as the new standard time. Fucking incredible.

I'm very much of the "IDGAF please just pick one and we will all cope" persuasion. So I'm unbothered which one passes. But it's comical how, for once in a goddamn generation, we have something completely uncomplicated by party line politics, only to have it completely bungle up in congressional body power struggle politics instead.

We just can't have shit, can we?

[–] lengau@midwest.social 18 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Forced year-round pretending we're an hour ahead means more kids will have to walk to school in the dark, sharing streets with sleep-deprived drivers who are also up before their bodies say they should be. That's gonna kill people.

[–] MTK@lemmy.world 17 points 1 week ago (5 children)

There is also a study that found a correlation between changing the clock to heart attacks incidents rising, suggesting that it might be caused by the clock change which triggers stress and sleep deprivation which triggers a heart attack

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[–] TherapyGary@lemmy.blahaj.zone 18 points 1 week ago (1 children)

reasonable sunrise time

7:00AM or earlier

Earlier than 7AM seems unreasonable

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[–] Leate_Wonceslace@lemmy.dbzer0.com 15 points 1 week ago (3 children)

I like it when noon is at 12:00.

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[–] HubertManne@moist.catsweat.com 13 points 1 week ago (7 children)

I prefer daylight savings all the time but actually I would go for utc and regions just get used to times being when they are and schedule around daylight.

[–] RBWells@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago

I can get behind this. One clock to rule them all, then if schools or business want to change their start times for winter they could do that.

[–] Grandwolf319@sh.itjust.works 1 points 6 days ago

Yes, this is the correct answer.

It’s sooo much easier to get used to getting up at 12:00 utc vs 7 am than to deal with all the time zones in our global world.

It’s just a number, you’ll get used to 12 being the “get up time”

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