@SkavarSharraddas@gehirneimer.de
Post #4006017
2026-07-15 02:59 UTC
What's so special about the sun being at its highest point at noon? It doesn't correspond to most people's mid of the day these days anyway (that would need them to get up at 4 am and sleep at 8 pm); according to https://neurolaunch.com/when-do-most-people-go-to-sleep/ "Most adults go to sleep somewhere between 10:00 PM and midnight" meaning the middle of their day is between 2 and 4 pm (assuming 8 hours of sleep).
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@randompasta@lemmy.today 2026-07-15 03:41
It’s literally the definition. Cowboys can no longer have gun fights at high noon because if no longer exists. My biggest problem with this change is not ending the biannual time change. But moving to perminent DST. All that is doing is moving the goal post. Eventually everyone will get used to it and start moving store hours to matches what the sun is actually doing. We’ll adjust to the sun, not the other way around.