This seems like such a simple thing to me, and yet the US just can’t seem to get it done. What are the issues preventing this?

    • mnemonicmonkeys@sh.itjust.works
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      17 hours ago

      Who fucking cares? Get blackout curtains if that matters.

      I personally have the opposite problem during DST. Because night doesn’t start until 11pm or later where I live from DST, I can’t fall asleep until 12am or later. This is because light blocks the production of melatonin in the body. To fix the problem, I would have to set up blackout curtains all through my house (instead of just my bedroom) and close them all at 9pm just so I can go to bed at 10pm.

      Also, removing DST gets rid of the stupid time change without increasing the risk of kids getting run over while walking to school, which is what we’d get if DST was year round.

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        2 days ago

        almost nobody is up at 4-5 AM, and almost everybody wants to stay out from 7-9 PM in the summer. it’s just worse.

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            2 days ago

            So your argument is “Oh, the math is pretty, so we should make our actual daily schedule worse” ???

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              This has zero impact on our daily schedule except for the numbers we assign to it.

              Daylight-saving time fucks with our daily schedule twice a year for no reason.

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                2 days ago

                You think losing 2-3 hours of sunlight would make “zero impact”? I don’t. And yes, if it’s sunny when you’re asleep, and dark when you’re awake, you lost the sunlight.

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                  2 days ago

                  To take your example:

                  almost nobody is up at 4-5 AM, and almost everybody wants to stay out from 7-9 PM in the summer.

                  Without daylight-saving time it’s exactly the same except the numbers: “nobody is up at 5-6 AM and everybody wants to stay out from 8-10 PM in the summer”

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                    2 days ago

                    why yes, that is the point, more sunlight is better! which is why less sunlight is worse, and we shouldn’t switch to less sunlight. <3