I haven’t used a clock in years that I need to manually reset. Older people don’t seem to realize clocks on phones and other devices reset automatically.

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    Sure, most of my clocks auto set, but not everything does. I had to manually set the clock on my stove, coffee pot, microwave, etc.

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    Younger people always remind me that they are young. I have used many clocks over many years that I need to manually reset. Younger people don’t seem to realize that most people have appliances they don’t want to connect to the internet.

    Very silly.

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      You don’t want to connect them to the internet? Like what, your oven? You don’t want your oven connected to the internet?! What if you have to raise or lower the cooking temperature or change the cooking time? If you’re doing that on the oven itself, you’re missing literal seconds away from your telephone screen. It can add up to minutes over the course of a week, depending on how often you cook. So now you know!

      /s

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        I remember a few years ago there was some super popular brand of smoker (like to cook food) that had an internet connection. On Thanksgiving Day they pushed out a software update that made the smoker unsuable to several hours. I saw tons of posts of people who were planning to cook their Thanksgiving turkey in their smoker but couldn’t use it because it was undergoing a system update.

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          Lol what a time to push updates. I would donate that smoker and never buy that brand again if it happened to me.

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            I found it. It was a pellet grill, not a smoker, from Trager Grills. They’re a pretty big and reputable company. And they’re an American company, so it’s not even like they didn’t know it was a holiday in the US.

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      A device doesn’t need an internet connection for daylight time adjustment. It would only need that to update its internal rules when the future clock shifts change

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        I wasn’t being technical. I was giving a light hearted ribbing to someone younger. When you counter that with “well actually” you take the fun out of it.

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    I’m actually glad I didn’t notice to change my mechanical watch, it helped me understand which way the time shifted - even after a day of post-incident investigation and report writing where I had to convert PST to UTC and back…

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    You don’t have a car, oven, or microwave that isn’t internet connected?

    This is the worst timeline

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    Had to reset the clock on my stove, microwave, coffee maker, and cars.

    It’s no where near obsolete as you seem to imply.

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    clocks on phones and other devices reset automatically.

    Fun fact, once my country decided to end daylight savings abruptly, and apparently propagating this info to phones isn’t exactly trivial?
    So on the day they would start, some phones jumped 1 hour forward, some didn’t, seemingly randomly. That was a fun one.
    I’ve stopped trusting automatic time adjustments since then.

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      I’ve stopped trusting automatic time adjustments since then.

      AFIAK its built in. I like to turn off my automatic time setting to see how much the clock would drift (just curious lol), and the clock still jumped forward.

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      Most likely a software update should’ve arrived from your phone’s OS vendor, to update the machanism that automatically changes the hour per a specific country/region. My guess is those phones that continued to switch to DST never got the update.

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        Yeah, I suppose the issue lies with the fact that something like this shouldn’t be tied to OS updates, specially in Android land where most manufacturers stop offering them long before the devices become obsolete.

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          Indeed, but it is a bit hard to disable DST without some sort of “intervention” from the manufacturer. The code to change DST is already in the phone, at the time when you buy. And let’s assume at a later time, a country decides to abandon DST. The code in your phone needs to be altered by the manufacturer to disable this. Which happens via updates

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    For older people it was seen as friendly and polite to remind others to change their clocks for daylight savings time. Alot of them probably dont have phones. I grew up pre-internet and the world was a much better place.

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      That feeling is nostalgia for a time when Reagan condemned many to die for loving the wrong people, DND was satanism, peter thiel’s and musk’s parents were busy apartheiding black workers to death.

      The feeling will pass.

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        You know you are not responsible for everything that happens the moment you are born. It is a ridiculous stance honestly.

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          You are not, and nobody said you were…but woof, way to tell us where your insecurities lie lol.

          However when you say you grew up in the pre internet world and it was a much better place, that is unfortunately called “wrong” and I was correcting you.

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            Me believing times were better then is my opinion. Just my opinion. People went outside, interacted with each other in real life, and formed real relationships. In my opinion those were better times. Now you have the crisis of loneliness, millions who have never even had a friend, and 90% of young people suffer from some phobia, mental illness, or personality defect. Now is a better time in your opinion and that is fine too.

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        This type of all or nothing rhetoric is bs. It’s ok to be nostalgic for a time that was better in some ways while rejecting the ways that it wasn’t. The fact is, the rise of the internet has made life a lot more complicated and brought new problems even as some have been solved.

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    Older people don’t seem to realize clocks on phones and other devices reset automatically.

    That’s not it.

    In times before there were things like cell phones and auto updating clocks, people would use the upcoming change as a conversational item to interact with each other socially about.

    Kind of like how people sometimes talk about the upcoming weather.

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    My cellphone changes automatically and so does the alarm clock that we never use. But the stove, microwave, decorative clock, and thermostat all need to be changed manually. And I still have a VCR and know how to set the time on it but it doesn’t update automatically.

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    You don’t have any clocks in your house or your car? Not even on your microwave?

    I guess I don’t have any self control. I’m horrible for scrolling on my phone all day. If I needed it to know what time it is, or had to keep it in the bedroom to use as an alarm clock, I’d be toast.

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    I remember back when clocks were essentially sticks in the ground, you had to manually drag the sun across the sky by a few degrees to change the time. Those were the days, twice a year.

    pepperidge farm remembers

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      Man the year we learned how to change the speed of Earth’s rotation temporarily was a huge innovation for that feat.

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    My “smart” microwave lets me sync time from my phone on demand, but can’t support ntp. Thanks, LG.

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    The real conversation is why the fucking fuck are we still doing the time change shit??? Push your local representative to get their head out of their ass and vote to stop day light savings bullshit. I thought it was passed already and waiting to be instilled but apparently I was wrong and the fucking bill is still stuck in congress.

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      The real conversation is why the fucking fuck are we still doing the time change shit??? Push your local representative to get their head out of their ass and vote to stop day light savings bullshit. I thought it was passed already and waiting to be instilled but apparently I was wrong and the fucking bill is still stuck in congress.

      Parents don’t like their young children going to school in the dark, basically.

      Also, farmers. Edit: Apparently, not farmers.

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        Homie I live in Farmersville, USA and there isn’t a fuckbilly from here to Hicktown, USA that is guna bitch about the time it says on the clock vs what they have to do in the time they have with the sun up.

        As far as schools, I stand by my point. Maybe it’ll make the idiots dumb enough to invest in a crotch fruit or two totake a look at the learning efficiency of kids and teens after the 5 hr mark. It’s dumb as fuck having kids go to school 35 hrs a week or whatever it may be.

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          Homie I live in Farmersville, USA and there isn’t a fuckbilly from here to Hicktown, USA that is guna bitch about the time it says on the clock vs what they have to do in the time they have with the sun up.

          I’ll take you at your word as being right, since you have “boots on the ground”.

          For what its worth, I’ve watched plenty of interviews on news shows about it over many years, and it allways gets said that farmers want DST. But apparently that’s not true.

          As far as schools, I stand by my point. Maybe it’ll make the idiots dumb enough to invest in a crotch fruit or two totake a look at the learning efficiency of kids and teens after the 5 hr mark. It’s dumb as fuck having kids go to school 35 hrs a week or whatever it may be.

          What the hell does that have to do with parents not wanting their children waiting for the morning bus in the dark? Edit: Not that I’m necessarily disagreeing with you, just saying that’s not the point I’m making.

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            What the hell does that have to do with parents not wanting their children waiting for the morning bus in the dark? Edit: Not that I’m necessarily disagreeing with you, just saying that’s not the point I’m making.

            Shortening the school day would kill two birds with one stone, they’d start later so they aren’t going to school in the dark, and also improving a child’s learning efficiency by not burning them out.