| ▲ | toxik a day ago | ||||||||||||||||
No, it is intended for a small band of places where the latitude is big enough to make winter and summer daytime length significantly different, but not so different that DST does nothing. In Sweden, with DST, the sunrise is at 4am in summer and 8am in winter. Just set it so noon is actually noon. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | tristanj a day ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> In Sweden, with DST, the sunrise is at 4am in summer and 8am in winter. In Sweden, in summer without DST, sunrise in Stockholm would happen ~2:30 AM. In the current system, with DST, sunrise happens around 3:30 AM, an improvement. In winter, if Sweden kept permanent DST (which is what many advocate for), sunrise in December would happen at around 9:45 AM. In the current system (shifting time back during winter), it happens around 8:45 AM, a more reasonable time. You realize you're literally proving my point? > Just set it so noon is actually noon. Pretty meaningless to advocate for this, then every longitude would have its own timezone, defeating the purpose of timezones. | |||||||||||||||||
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