The Picard Maneuver to People [email protected] • 3 months agoDaylight savingsimagemessage-square206arrow-up11.15Karrow-down16
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink18•3 months agoThe best counter point I’ve heard for it is that a date change would happen in the middle of the work day for half the world. That does sound tough to deal with
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•3 months agoJust abolish dates and use Unix Timestamp for everything.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•edit-23 months agoNo, you can celebrate your Arch installation anniversary once every thirty million seconds.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•3 months agoBirthdays could happen on the same interval as always
minus-square@nialv7link1•3 months agoOnce every 31,536,000 seconds… And oh, don’t forget to keep track of leap years…
The best counter point I’ve heard for it is that a date change would happen in the middle of the work day for half the world. That does sound tough to deal with
Just abolish dates and use Unix Timestamp for everything.
“See you this evening at 1728326925, okay?”
And abolish celebrating birthdays too?
No, you can celebrate your Arch installation anniversary once every thirty million seconds.
Birthdays could happen on the same interval as always
Once every 31,536,000 seconds… And oh, don’t forget to keep track of leap years…