• @[email protected]
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    296 hours ago

    They always used to claim daylight savings was for farmers, even though farmers are probably the people in society who least have to follow the same daily schedule as anyone else.

    • Zeppo
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      23 hours ago

      The rationale I heard in the northern U.S. was that kids would have to wait for or walk home from the school bus in the dark. It doesn’t really make sense, but that’s not an issue apparently.

      • @chiliedogg
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        456 minutes ago

        So they set it up so that the sun goes down even earlier the season with less sunlight?

        • Zeppo
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          132 minutes ago

          It seems to me like the sun going down an hour earlier is the last thing we need when winter comes.

      • KillingTimeItself
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        12 hours ago

        they have to get up and go to school in the dark now down here in the midwest, so idk about that one.

        • Zeppo
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          132 minutes ago

          It never made sense to me but also DST confuses me a lot in general.

      • @Bertuccio
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        13 hours ago

        In a same world they would just get to school earlier and leave earlier - that’s all DST effectively does while adding a heaping helping of absolute insanity.

        • Zeppo
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          133 minutes ago

          It also makes dealing with dates even more complicated in programming, especially when you have to check whether an event/person is in somewhere like Arizona that doesn’t do DST (besides the Navajo Nation…)

    • @Crashumbc
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      6 hours ago

      I watched a documentary on it, it was actually a war thing. Back then many factories didn’t have lights so they could adjust to the sun easier using DST.

      It was only implemented during WWI and WWII until sometime in the sixties when it became permanent.

      • @[email protected]
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        64 hours ago

        I always thought it was for office workers and was essentially a green energy program. I’ve never heard an argument that it had anything to do with farmers, especially since farmers set their schedule by dawn and dusk.