Summary

Most European countries moved clocks forward one hour on Sunday, marking the start of daylight saving time (DST), a practice increasingly criticized.

Originally introduced during World War I to conserve energy, DST returned during the 1970s oil crisis and now shifts Central European Time to Central European Summer Time.

Despite a 2018 EU consultation where 84% of nearly 4 million respondents supported abolishing DST, implementation stalled due to member state disagreement.

Poland, currently holding the EU presidency, plans informal consultations to revisit the issue amid broader geopolitical priorities.

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    14 days ago

    Mid-day should be the middle of the day. Mid-night should be the middle of the night.

    If you like more light in the evening morning go to bed late and wake up late. If you like light in the morning evening, go to bed early and wake up early.

    Stop fucking with the clocks and making nonsensible decisions

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      15 days ago

      Yes, but the EU is split into four time zones now and if you implement this technically there would be many more:

      8 if we’d have 30-min time-zones 16 if we’d have 15-min time-zones 24 if we’d have 10-min time-zones 48 if we’d have 5-min time-zones 240 if we’d have 1-min time-zones

      I’m not saying we should keep dst, but we can’t have everyone have midday at 12:00 and midnight at 00:00.

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        15 days ago

        You can keep 1 hour time zones just fine. It still puts noon within 1 hour of mid day, which you don’t get with DST.

    • rockerface 🇺🇦@lemm.ee
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      15 days ago

      While we’re at it, cancel the time zones. I have no fucking clue why we’re still pretending everyone wakes up at the same time of the day all over the world. All it does is mess up scheduling for when you actually want to talk to people on the other side of the world.

      • AdamEatsAss@lemmy.world
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        15 days ago

        How would we decide to handle the date with no time zones? Half the world would have a date switch during the daytime. Not necessarily impossible to navigate but it would be confusing for a while.

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          15 days ago

          That is up to the people to decide. Have the date switch at 00:00 whenever that is, or switch it at whatever time is the middle of the night - I just want to be able to see the time written out and be able to tell how many hours from now that’s happening without googling what flavor of time fuckery any specific time zone abbreviation means. I don’t think changing dates is going to be more confusing than some countries having 15 minutes ahead of GMT time zones or screwing up everyone’s circadian rhythms twice a year.

    • AdamEatsAss@lemmy.world
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      15 days ago

      We need a standard system for tracking time. If every city decides their own time based on the sun it will be chaos.

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          15 days ago

          I’ve had way too many conversations with people that simply can’t comprehend how that works. “But then we’d have to do everything so much earlier, it would be dark all the time.” I try to explain that we’d still do everything at the same time of day, just call it something different, but they just can’t wrap their minds around that.

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          15 days ago

          China has one time zone, but in Xinjiang they use local time anyway. Getting everyone on one time zone for daily use is unlikely.

    • Kusimulkku@lemm.ee
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      15 days ago

      If you like more light in the evening, go to bed late and wake up late.

      What about people who are in school or employed?