• themeatbridge@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Does Antarctica really need different time zones? Can’t the 12 people who live there just all agree that it’s time to fucking leave?

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      5 months ago

      As much as timezones are a pain (I’m a programmer who recently finished working on an international calendar for an app), I don’t think getting rid of timezones is a great idea. https://qntm.org/abolish

      I think a much better goal would be getting rid of daylight savings. THAT causes so much headache for little reason nowadays

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      5 months ago

      The only argument that convinced me against that, would be that in some places, there are people who would have to change the date in the middle of their day, like, imagine working at an office and in the morning you’re signing the date as the 14th and in the evening as the 15th. Having two different dates during the same “human day” kinda makes dates a bit weird, and I get that

  • MewtwoLikesMemes@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Honestly, we should just do it like the original model of zones worked: 1 time zone per zone of latitude, i.e. each time zone aligned with each 15-degree-apart meridian.

    None of this “Oh we used to be part of [Input Empire Name Here] so let’s keep our time zones the same as them.” Damned colonial bullshit…

     


    Edit: Longitude, not latitude. Lol. Was thinking it but wrote the opposite. Haha.

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      5 months ago

      Hey, you don’t even need to be a part of [Input Empire Here], you can just be a Hitler megafan and change your time zone to impress Senpai (ahem, Spain)

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      5 months ago

      It’s not all like that. Some just change to be able to do more business with their neighbours.

      I particularly like China’s model where they just say fuck timezones and put the whole country on one single zone. Everyone is just aware that the sun rises at different times in different parts of the country.

      • MewtwoLikesMemes@lemmy.world
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        5 months ago

        See, I get why they did that, and I’m sure I could get used to that, but… I don’t know. It just seems weird to me, and I’m second shift. Lol.

        Hell, it’s probably just because I’m not used to it, frankly. Familiarity Bias is fun, you know? Hehe.

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    5 months ago

    why not have a single global timezone and people change their local numbers.

    e.g. if you life in hawaii you stand up at 11pm and if people in russia work until 8am.

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    5 months ago

    I’m for it!

    BC already has two time zones: pst and Fort St. John follows mst.

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    5 months ago

    Have you ever wondered how life might be different if we kept 2 times, a local solar time for the things that do not matter and an official or coordinated time?

    I’m disabled, and have little reason to keep coordinated time, so I’m biased. I’ve thought about trying true solar time as solar noon is not well coordinated with my time zone.

    I find the periodicity of noon has a psychological impact on my circadian rhythm that I do not care to bend myself to fit like a slave to a train schedule, but I might appreciate a compromise of bending time to fit my rhythm against the natural Solar cycle.

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      5 months ago

      a local solar time for the things that do not matter and an official or coordinated time?

      We basically have this already in the form of UTC+0 (GMT). For most cases where organizations need to coordinate operations across time zones, they just have everyone use GMT.