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chapium
·4 anni fa·discuss
I could think of something worse than both :)
chapium
·4 anni fa·discuss
> That kids will have to travel to school in the dark for the majority of the year, including in most cases standing around in the freezing cold at unlit bus stops?

In my experience kids have superior night vision and rarely care about what temperature it is outside.
chapium
·4 anni fa·discuss
Absolutely. Tons of labor goes into patching systems for DST and supporting and testing switchover. My experience is in the healthcare sector.
chapium
·4 anni fa·discuss
I know this is hardly a radical take, but I don't care what time it is. I can adjust my schedule appropriately. What I hate is changing the time. It makes us all sicker, causes accidents, and workers in certain professions have to work weird hours to keep up with the changes. It's such a drag on the economy and only seems to serve a small fragment of society.
chapium
·5 anni fa·discuss
Its possible to be both, but there are 700k reasons she might just be a little bit biased.
chapium
·6 anni fa·discuss
Imagine a cyclist using this to reduce traffic being routed to roads they are travelling on.
chapium
·7 anni fa·discuss
You may be right, but intrinsic motivation can be strangled by poorly managed organizations.
chapium
·7 anni fa·discuss
This is why I try to use old software. It has much less feature creep and will stay relevant for the long run. If you can compile it yourself, even better.
chapium
·7 anni fa·discuss
These articles are always about the privileged gatekeeping how others raise kids.
chapium
·7 anni fa·discuss
Another example of this executive behavior previously discussed here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1455750