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Gullible , to funny in *flips setting from Busy back to Online on Teams*

Blocking out the names but not the @s was certainly a choice. Or was the inanity part of a stealth advertising campaign where people point out the inanity and thus call attention to the @. The internet’s friggin weird.

Klear ,

Before I left Reddit it felt like almost every post that reached the front page had a typo or some dumb mistake or worst a title like “Which PC game is your favourite?!?”.

It’s not too bad here yet, but I have a feeling it’s only a matter of time.

chicken ,

Given how bad most name censoring is, I think most people doing it don’t actually want to but also don’t want to be accused of blatantly violating rules requiring it.

Kolanaki ,
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It’s a pretty stupid rule to extend protections against doxxing to publicly visible usernames. They’re already posting publicly with that name. Even with them blotted out, you can search for the text or reverse image search and find it in 2 seconds.

chicken ,

Yeah but 95% of people will be too lazy to do that and this will be enough to avert most brigading that might happen. I think this is about ad-hoc harassment campaigns more than doxxing which evokes more organized and focused harassment campaigns.

brbposting ,

Typical default skin behavior

Retrograde ,
@Retrograde@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve honestly never seen the point in blotting out people’s handles unless they’re saying some seriously incindiary stuff

boogetyboo ,
@boogetyboo@aussie.zone avatar

I just do it as a courtesy to the people as I’m usually making fun of them in forums they didn’t originally post in. It’s not like I’m thinking about it as being doxxing, more just that I’m poking fun at someone behind their back - if they’re a public figure that’s one thing - but the average Joe? Just feels impolite. That’s why I do it anyway.

bobbytables , to science_memes in Or we could do metric time

I hate the idea of metric time (for a lot of use cases metric is still awesome).

12 and 60 can be easily divided by 2, 3, 4, 6. 60 also by 5 and 10. Even for 8 it’s still kind of easy.

For 10 or 100 division is easy for 2, 5 and 10 and okay-ish for 4.

The 12/60 (and 360 degrees of a circle) are such an elegant system!

SanndyTheManndy ,

makes sense in a world without much fractions or the decimal system. You want to get the most divisors for your buck.

bobbytables ,

IMHO especially in a setting like time where fractions are very common (like “half an hour”), being able to represent fractions with whole numbers is very convenient.

MBM ,

We should “just” switch to base-6 (or maybe 12) first

bobbytables ,

AFAIK the system goes back to the old Babylonians who had a base-60 system subdivided into 5 times 12. 5 times 12 could easily be counted using your thumb to count the 12 knuckles on the other fingers and the 5 fingers of the other hand.

I mean, how amazing is counting like that! I only learned to count to 10 with my fingers. I love the base-10 for its simplicity but base-60, subbase-12 is the shit :D

Emma_Gold_Man ,

Even easier and more comfortable - count the pads instead of the knuckles. You can count to 12 with one hand, or 144 with two

bobbytables ,

You are right! English is not my first language and I thought I was talking about the pads. My bad! Yours is the best way!

HonoraryMancunian ,

If only we had 6 digits per hand as standard, basic maths would be so much easier for everyone

MalReynolds ,
@MalReynolds@slrpnk.net avatar

We do, base 12 comes from 5 fingers and a fist. It was used by traders for the longest time.

xkforce ,

Get better at math and theres no problem.

pseudo ,
@pseudo@jlai.lu avatar

Thank you ! Last time I tried to explain this on Lemmy, I wrote my longest comment ever. I’m gonna use you much better explanation next time.

Kowowow , to science_memes in Blanket physics is harder to understand than Calabi-Yau Manifolds

One reason I like queen sized blankets

RegalPotoo , to science_memes in Or we could do metric time
@RegalPotoo@lemmy.world avatar

As a software dev who has lost weeks of his life dealing with timezones, leap days, daylight savings time, date math and other associated nonsense I fully support this being the way the world is. I don’t want to go through the transition to get there though

lugal ,

Bad news: this has nothing to do with timezones, leap days nor daylight saving time. Honestly, leap days would be worse because they wouldn’t be part of the 7 day week

rockSlayer , (edited )

It’s accounted for just like any other leap year, add it to the end of a month as a universal holiday. Most calendar models make it July 29. It’s also worth noting that this is actually 364 days, and a single day at the end of the year is a universal holiday.

Edit: I think leap years should be at the end of the year too for simplicity.

Flipper ,

That would just be new year. I’ve already have a list ready for how to name all the months, so we don’t fuck it up like September being the 9. Month again.

LeftHandedWave ,

Ooh, tell me what the names would be! Don’t leave me hanging. I HATE that September - December are all off.

felbane ,
  • Firstber
  • Secondary
  • Thurd
  • Quadtober
  • Cincondary
  • Sextember
  • Septober
  • Octuary
  • Nonuary
  • Tenber
  • Postenber
  • Expostenber
  • June
BlackRoseAmongThorns ,

Wheezed at this, thanks

Gork OP ,

Sextember

Nice.

lugal ,

Which breaks “day of week = day modulo 7” if every month starts on Monday and not every month has the same number of days

sukhmel ,

Leap day and new year day are supposed to not be a week day in this system

lugal ,

My point exactly. So the programmer who commented above me is wrong in saying it makes it easier for them

ElderWendigo ,

In this scheme, new years day and leap days are not any day of the week or part of any month. They exist outside of the regular calendar as obvious and explicit resets to the remainder problem.

lugal ,

My point exactly. So the programmer who commented above me is wrong in saying it makes it easier for them

ElderWendigo , (edited )

No, still easier. They are still part of the year, so you can just count them, and the logic is still easier than the mess we currently have. If you really feel the need to you can call new years day the zeroth day in the zeroth month, the day of the week is Holiday, and periodically the zeroth month has one extra Holiday.

lugal ,

Computers store the date as “days after January 1st 1970”. So you have a huge number, divide it with 7 and get the day of the week. If there are days that don’t belong to any week, you have to calculate January 1st of that year and substrate it in addition to the steps above. I don’t say it’s not manageable, but it’s not easier

ElderWendigo ,

They store the number of seconds since the epoch of 1970, but you’re always going to have leap days and even leap seconds. Even if you changed the definition of a second to match the current length of a year, it would be off again relatively soon and you’d need leap seconds again. It’s NEVER going to be as simple as you seem to think it should be. Chaos and complexity is inherent in the whole system.

lugal ,

I never said it was simple. The comment above me was “oh, this makes it much easier” and I was like “it’s not really getting easier”. That’s all I said.

ElderWendigo ,

Yes, I understood. I still disagree for the reasons in all of my previous comments.

lugal ,

Let’s agree to disagree

grue ,

Look, short of changing Earth’s orbit, something’s not gonna line up no matter what you do. Extra-weekly days are as good a compromise as any in my book.

lugal ,

There is also a technological solution, I knew it

MalReynolds ,
@MalReynolds@slrpnk.net avatar

Just make them holidays, everyone works too much anyway, and it’s just getting worse for no reason.

ColeSloth ,

Leap day gets it’s own name outside of saturday through sunday. It’s an all awesome holiday.

lugal ,

… which fucks with the way the day of the week is calculated by computers as I already explained others

ColeSloth ,

Y2k was handled. This can be too.

lugal ,

Didn’t say it’s not manageable, just said it’s not easier

scrubbles ,
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

Developers are the only people against DST changes, just because of how complex it will get. Dear God cities are removing DST! Cities! It means I need to know if you are in or out of a city to know if you need to be shown daylight or standard time!

Just please do it nationally yes or no

Albbi ,

Newfoundland has only just over 500k population and has a nice GMT-2:30 time zone. That’s an extra half hour difference. Many cities are larger so I can see them wanting better time for themselves.

capital ,

Ugh. Any time I need to set up a meeting for IST.

ryannathans ,

Write everything in UTC, cast to local time zone for UIs

Life problems solved

ulterno ,
@ulterno@lemmy.kde.social avatar

That’s essentially what I did in my recent UI that I made for someone.

  • You want to insert date time
  • Select method: UTC, Time Zone, offset from GMT
  • Enter time
  • I convert it to UTC and send to backend
MotoAsh ,

That… still requires knowing which time zone to display. It doesn’t remove the requirement at all.

ryannathans ,

.localtime(utctime)

MotoAsh ,

and who implements localtime? You realize these functions call down to the system, and the system is very much ALSO written and maintained by coders…

The point is SOMEONE actually does have to implement it and maintain it.

grue ,

Dear God cities are removing DST! Cities! It means I need to know if you are in or out of a city to know if you need to be shown daylight or standard time!

That’s why it’s lucky that identifiers in the tz database are already things like America/New_York instead of “eastern time.”

ben_dover ,

thank you for your service, i usually resort to libraries doing the heavy lifting but even then it’s tough and prone to error

1984 , to lemmyshitpost in Only in Settings can you find Life's true meaning
@1984@lemmy.today avatar

One of these doesn’t sell your private, personal data, which one?

L0wded_ ,
@L0wded_@sh.itjust.works avatar

Settings?

MrJameGumb , to science_memes in Or we could do metric time
@MrJameGumb@lemmy.world avatar

I fully support this if it means I can take that extra 13th month off to relax

cerement , to science_memes in Or we could do metric time
@cerement@slrpnk.net avatar

perennial calendars – specifically leap week calendars (already implemented in the ISO week date calendar) – keeps all the advantages of 28 day months, and the leap week (instead of a leap day) allows for everything to stay lined up and doesn’t interrupt the 7-day week cycle

MrJameGumb , to funny in *flips setting from Busy back to Online on Teams*
@MrJameGumb@lemmy.world avatar

Interestingly no one wondered why he was just hanging out crying at the library… I NEED CLOSURE ON THIS ANECDOTE!!!

fmstrat ,

Spend a day in the library and you’d have an answer 😉

Lots of wfh people end up there a day or so a week to escape the grind. Free internet, no expectation of purchase, away from anyone else who’s home, and it’s quiet.

Edit: As for the crying part, way more potential reasons than being at the library, so can’t help there.

HubertManne ,

Theoretically it would be a great place to work. Till I get kicked out the moment a meeting starts.

teft , to science_memes in Or we could do metric time
@teft@lemmy.world avatar

Quarters would be weird for businesses so it would never catch on.

AlligatorBlizzard ,

We could all unionize and just take the first month off, set it in the deepest part of winter, January or so, and just set Christmas to be during that month. Although people might not be thrilled to move Christmas to after New Year’s.

flyingjake ,

Christmas is already after New Year’s in the current calendar year ;)

TheGrandNagus ,

It’s not really that hard to have a quarter be 3 months + 1 week tbh.

teft ,
@teft@lemmy.world avatar

I bow to your lobes in all business matters.

silverchase , to science_memes in Or we could do metric time
@silverchase@sh.itjust.works avatar

We should divide the year into four suits — one for each season. Each suit is thirteen weeks long, numbered ace to king. Sometimes we have a Joker day.

skulblaka ,
@skulblaka@startrek.website avatar

Ah yes, the Balatro calendar. I play a King of Diamonds, which triples the number of days in June and removes October.

Zehzin , to science_memes in Or we could do metric time
@Zehzin@lemmy.world avatar

Software developers hearing we’re changing the calendar 💀

AlligatorBlizzard ,

We should all just switch to Unix time.

Zehzin ,
@Zehzin@lemmy.world avatar

That’ll be great for 14 years

notabot ,

Linux has been switching that to 64 bit, applications just need to catch up and use the new call. They’ve got almost a decade and a half, so I’d hope they’ll all be updated, but you know there’ll be something subtle and critical that only gets done at the last second.

HuntressHimbo ,

We could inadvertently make 12/31/1969 and 1/1/1970 the most dangerous destination for time travelers, sounds fun to me.

Bishma , to science_memes in Or we could do metric time
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

A lunar day is 27.3 days and a solar cycle is 29 and change. So we’d be just off the lunar cycles. Like when you’re sitting waiting for a turn lane signal to change and the person in front of you has a blinker that’s just a tiny bit slower than yours.

MBM ,

Yeah sadly the rotations of Earth around its axis, the moon around Earth, and Earth around the sun don’t divide each other nicely

HonoraryMancunian ,

Why would god do this

Spzi ,

Eventually, things settle at almost perfect ratios. Everything between creates some kind of friction.

HonoraryMancunian ,
brbposting ,

The Lord works in DSTsterious ways

blindsight ,

So what I’m getting from this is that we need to push the Moon a bit further from the Earth, and pull the Earth a bit closer to the Sun.

ummthatguy , to science_memes in Or we could do metric time
@ummthatguy@lemmy.world avatar

In preparation for the upcoming Bell Riots, WWIII, Eugenics Wars, First Contact, Battle of Wolf 359, and Dominion Wars, I say we stop beating around the bush and adopt the Bajoran 26 hour day.

exocrinous ,
otacon239 , to science_memes in Or we could do metric time

Don’t forget about Gormanuary

colourednumbers , to science_memes in Or we could do metric time

You left out one day 28x13 is 364 The alignment to the weekdays is only right every seventh year. Every sixth of you account for leap years.

404 ,

That day would be new year’s day, not an ordinary day. So those weeks would be

  • Mon-Sun
  • Leap day/international holiday, undated
  • Mon-Sun
Aurenkin ,

Leap day/international holiday, undated

I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of developers suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. I fear something terrible has happened.

blindsight ,

Universal holidays between the years was good enough for the Mayans and it’s good enough for me!

Hildegarde ,

The international fixed calendar is basically what’s described here. But it adds one day to bring it to 365, that day is called year day, and its an extra day, not a day of the week just a bonus day. Leap years get a second extra day 6 months later.

Krauerking ,

You know what… The more I hear about this calendar the more I like it.

A celebration day that doesn’t count… That’s neat.

PhAzE ,

A day where you dont work, everything is closed, and you recover from the new years hangover.

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