Bruh I literally forgor 💀

  • UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    18 minutes ago

    People who rely on their phones/computers to tell time

    Okay, but we’re not cave people, ffs. I couldn’t help notice the sun was up a lot sooner than normal.

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    1 hour ago

    I only noticed dst change when I saw that my analog desk clock was off by an hour one day compared to my phones. Why do we even do this shit, I dont think anything changes for my routine from it

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        28 minutes ago

        I’m on 3rd shift & get paid an hour of OT in the fall for working daylight savings. In the spring if you work it you get paid an hour of straight time since you worked a full shift.

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        2 hours ago

        That’s incredibly unfair. Everyone says we don’t, but I just checked my timesheet and it’s listed as a 13 hour shift (instead of 12) with a notation marking it as happening during a time shift.

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    10 hours ago

    I got a late appointment for my dog at the vet’s office. A tech walked out and was kind of freaking out that it was already dark at 5:30. She said she’d never experienced DST before. Turns out she’d moved here fairly recently from Puerto Rico and they don’t change time there.

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      9 hours ago

      I’m on vacation in Hawaii rn. No time change here, so it’s pretty nice, just will be 2 hours different instead of 3 when I go back.

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    8 hours ago

    First time in my life it was good thing. Friend and I were sleeping off hangovers, thought we wasted the day away and got back an hour.

    Every other years it’s meant me staying later for or going in early for work lol

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      2 hours ago

      I think I have it in my contract that I don’t have to work longer hours just because the time changed. Basically I start work at 9:00 a.m. (or whatever might start time for that week is) and then I finish 8 hours later. Whatever time 8 hours after the start time is, I go home at that time, regardless of what the clocks currently say.

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      2 hours ago

      Daylight savings happens in different countries at different times, so might have been today for some people.

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    1 day ago

    I rely on smart devices to tell the time, but it’s easy to notice DST when the few dumb devices I have are out of sync. If I didn’t have any of those, I would have missed the switch entirely.

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    24 hours ago

    You notice when you wake up and the sun either is brighter or it is dark outside.

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    1 day ago

    I had to stay up to push my sleep schedule back to catch an early flight. I didn’t know we were going back until it was about to be 2am (when I planned to go to sleep) and it was suddenly 1am. Normally I’m happy to get an extra hour of sleep but this time it meant having to wait an extra hour to sleep.