• Ada
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    175 months ago

    A European (or anyone else outside of the US) can’t set their AC to 70…

  • macniel
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    5 months ago

    What if you are a European/American DnD player?

    • Shazbot
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      You exist in a triple point equilibrium. Constantly flipping between ideal temperature, being cooked alive, and becoming bulletproof. Depending on how quickly you alternate between states it could be feasible to stay alive despite being European.

  • @fitgse@sh.itjust.works
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    I’m 100% in on the metric system, but Fahrenheit is the best way to measure weather.

    0F is my freezing point 100F is my boiling point

    Fuck freezing/boiling of water!

    Celsius is great for science (except space science) or cooking, but weather should be based on humans.

    • ray
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      You only feel this way because you’re accustomed to Fahrenheit. I grew up with Celsius, and to me that feels like the perfect temperature scale. Fahrenheit feels weird and arbitrary to me.

      • Gamma
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        135 months ago

        I grew up with Fahrenheit, but switched my weather app to use Celsius for a while, and I’ve internalized it pretty well. It works fine. The “human experience” angle doesn’t work anyway because that experience is very locale-dependent.

      • @Attaxalotl
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        It kind of is, but a good way to think of it is the percentage of hot it is. 70F is like 20C, which is a nice temperature. 0F is about -17C, which is very not hot, one might even say zero percent hot. 110F is about 43C, which is very hot, one might even say 110% hot

    • Ada
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      It’s just what you grew up with. I’ll stick with Celsius

    • @SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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      Fahrenheit isn’t “based on humans.” I can subjectively claim that 0°F is as unreasonably cold as 100°F is unreasonably warm; 30-90 is the only acceptable range. That’s arguably more arbitrary than 0-30.

        • @Attaxalotl
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          That would have made medical sense, making Fahrenheit actually useful for certain applications, and then they fucked it up.

          Fahrenheit is just more intuitive to me, but that alone makes me prefer Celsius

          and then you add all of the other benefits on top. We really need to get on the metric system.

    • @nyctre@lemmy.world
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      135 months ago

      -15f is my “freezing point” and anything above 75 is uncomfortably hot. See what you mean?