• RegalPotoo@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    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

    • ben_dover@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

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

  • 👍Maximum Derek👍@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 years ago

    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.

  • Silverchase@sh.itjust.works
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    2 years ago

    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.

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      2 years ago

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

  • mnemonicmonkeys@sh.itjust.works
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    2 years ago

    This reminds me of a fantasy series I like, where the world still has 365 day, but every month is 30 days long, and the remaining 5 days are separate holidays for the solstices, equinoxes, and new years.

    Also, when are we going to do 10hrs/day, 100 min/hr and 100s/min?

  • ThePyroPython@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    But how would the corporate world divide the 13 month year into quarters? Don’t you know what that’ll do to the bottom line?! Think of the poor shareholders! /s

    • SlopppyEngineer@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      The solution to that is having 12 months of 4 weeks each, and one week of solstice every 3 months. One quarter then is 13 weeks in total. That makes it so each quarter perfectly matches a season and keeps it all in sync with solar time. In the ideal case you also match the school holidays to the solstice, and the winter solstice includes new year’s day and leap day, making it just a bit longer for Christmas holidays.

      Yes, I’ve given this a bit too much thought.

    • TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      Split it to 3 months as is now, then the remainder is 28 days. 28 is divisible by 4 to leave 7.

      Q1 ends 1 week into April, Q2 ends 2 weeks into June, etc.

  • ummthatguy@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    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.

    • Colonel Panic@lemm.ee
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      2 years ago

      This is the real discussion piece. We either always have Friday the 13th or we never do again.

      I’m with you for always Friday the 13th.

      Plus, never having one again just feels wrong.

  • bluewing@lemm.ee
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    2 years ago

    Ah yes, decimalized time. An idea so bad even the French said no, just no after trying it.

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    2 years ago

    I’ve actual been saying this for years for this exact reason. God forbid we not be able to divide a year into clean quarters.

    • BigBenis@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      Three months and one week still seems like a clean quarter to me.

      Alternatively, if we really want to stick to the three-month quarter then we could call the extra week of each quarter an off-week or save it all for the 13th month of the year since nothing really gets done during that time anyway.

    • Typhoonigator@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      This meme already ignores the fact that it’s only produced a calendar of 364 days.

      Most proposed versions I’ve seen of this calendar have New Year’s Day as a standalone holiday, so the leap day presumably tacks on to that every 4 years?

      • NeatNit@discuss.tchncs.de
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        Currently, everyone in the world agrees about the days of the week (correct me if I’m wrong). If it’s Monday in France it’s Monday in Finland, besides a few hours due to timezones. But if a particular society adopts this system you describe, or any system under which every year starts on a particular day of the week and is solar aligned, that necessitates having an incomplete week and losing that sync with the entire rest of the world.

        A possible solution is to only use leap weeks. So every year has 364 days, but every 6 years or so (spare me the exact calculation) you track on a leap week to realign with the solar cycle. This is similar to the leap month in the Hebrew calendar - months follow the moon so a leap month is the smallest unit possible to tweak the length of a year.