Friendly Daylight Savings reminder from Big Mike
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On a related note, I wish we'd pick a time and stick with it.
I'd be fine with doing Standard Time year round, but the most popular proposal is leaving it on Daylight Savings Time, and it's still dark at 7 AM where I am right before fall back as it is. I can't imagine how late sunrise would be around the Winter Solstice. I'm not in some extremely northern part of the country either. They don't seem to understand that you can't create more daylight by changing the clocks.
Hot take: DST is good and right-wing, because it opposes modernity (where modernity is sunrise at 4:30 AM).
Clocks are just tools. Very useful tools that make industry possible, but ultimately nothing more. There's really nothing about 5:30 AM that makes it 5:30 AM, other than that it comes five and a half hours after we started the day's timer. Likewise, there's nothing special about midnight that makes it midnight, other than that it's when we started the timer.
Tools should work for us, but in modernity, that's not usually what happens. The clock is the most obvious case of this. Industry requires that we put the world on a schedule, and that means we have to obey that schedule too. That's the trade we made for modern technology.
DST is one tiny bit of control we still have over that tool. The timer that runs our entire world can be started just a little early or late, if it suits us. And it does. Plenty of places in the continental US would see 4:30 AM sunrises, or 4 PM sunsets, if we decided a mechanical timer was the final arbiter of our time. Any power we can hold onto over our tools, we should.
Hotter take:
The world should just use Earth Standard Time. If we're to expand, we can't be splitting hairs over that. People will figure out real quick that 12:00 is sunrise where they are, or sunset.