• Iceblade@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I was just about to say that as someone living in a northern country I’d much rather keep switching clocks than get stuck in summertime. Having it be light outside when you wake up is such a blessing, and once that finally disappears is when the endless, tired darkness of winter begins.

    And for the love of sleep, the researchers beg, don’t spring forward permanently.

    Seconding this.

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      1 day ago

      Daylight savings is during the summer so if we get rid of that you don’t have to change clocks and the sun comes up at the same time it always has in the winter.

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        14 hours ago

        I agree, but the split between sticking with summer or winter time is surprisingly even where I’m at. I’d much rather keep switching than get stuck with the one I consider to be bad.

        It’s morning people vs evening people all over again.

    • Strykker@programming.dev
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      1 day ago

      And as a Canadian I hate winter clock time because it’s dark from the minute I finish work everyday, and it’s usually dark when your getting up in the morning if you have to commute at all too anyway.

      I would prefer being able to see some sunlight on the way home /after work over waking up to some light.