• bumblefumble@mander.xyz
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    15 hours ago

    They don’t have to be far west for sunset at 22 (with DST as I think you missed), just far enough north. With 6 hours of night in the summer, the centre of the timezone will have nighttime from 22 to 4.

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      11 hours ago

      “far enough north” for this effect is above 59° latitude, and doesn’t include places like Iceland that don’t observe DST. The population density above 59° is a rounding error above zero.

      The only place to reach it in the southern hemisphere is Antarctica itself and a few islands.

      Their votes and opinions certainly count, but the rest of the world should not be forced to use a bad time system just to appease the very few who live that high. Especially when they have other alternatives available to resolve their problem.

      The overwhelming majority of people who experience this effect of DST are on the west end of their current time zones at a much lower latitude.

      • BorgDrone@feddit.nl
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        2 hours ago

        “far enough north” for this effect is above 59° latitude

        What are you on about? I’m at 52º North and from May 20th until the 25th of July there is no night at all. Best we get is about 3 hours of astronomical twilight.