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minus-square342345@feddit.delinkfedilinkarrow-up10·1 year agoAnd now let’s look at our time units… leap years, leap second. A month has 28, 29, 30 or 31 days. A day has 2*12 hours. An hour has 60 minutes or 3600 seconds (Babylonian mathematics :) ) I see room for improvement.
minus-squaremuhyb@programming.devOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·1 year agoThere is always a room for improvement. :)
minus-squarecerement@slrpnk.netlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·1 year ago perennial calendar specifically, leap week calendar bonus: leap week calendars can use ISO 8601 week numbering since it already accounts for leap weeks
minus-squareHaphazardFinesse@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 year agoBase 10 time makes me irrationally angry though lol
minus-squareJohanno@lemmy.fmhy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoOh I love it. Why did they drop it???
And now let’s look at our time units… leap years, leap second. A month has 28, 29, 30 or 31 days. A day has 2*12 hours. An hour has 60 minutes or 3600 seconds (Babylonian mathematics :) )
I see room for improvement.
There is always a room for improvement. :)
Base 10 time makes me irrationally angry though lol
Oh I love it. Why did they drop it???